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    Default Pistol Slide Milling

    Is there anyone instate that millings slides for red dots?

    Alot of choices if mailing it out. Experiences?
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    This guy has done some high-tolerance work on a slide for me in the past. I do not know if suppressor manufacturing is all he does now?

    https://shop.innovativearms.com/contact/
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    This place has done 3 for me. I'd have them do more...

    https://wagermachineworks.com

    Slide came from Lone Wolf with serrations. Wager cut the side window, top window for porting, & milled for the dot.

    I'm actually dropping this slide off tomorrow in Cola to be Cerakoted.

    As far as Innovative Arms goes, I'm not sure if Philip does much "special" work right now, but it wouldn't hurt to ask. I did just pick up a threaded barrel they did last week, so there's that...

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    Wager is great
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    Used Wheaton arms recently. Did a good job and pretty quick.
    “Duck hunting gives a man a chance to see the loneliest places …blinds washed by a rolling surf, blue and gold autumn marshes, …a rice field in the rain, flooded pin-oak forests or any remote river delta. In duck hunting the scene is as important as the shooting.” ~ Erwin Bauer, The Duck Hunter’s Bible, 1965

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