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 Post subject: Caspian 10mm
PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 3:20 pm 
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My newest 10mm.

Caspian carbon frame and slide.
Frame serrated. Slide ball radius flat top serrated.
Back of slide serrated
Caspian Rollo sights
Bar stock hammer and sear
Brown thumb and grip safety
Greider long trigger
Kart NM 5" barrel
EGW carry bevel bushing
Brown hardcore slidestop

Pictures were taken before final finishing after range test. It was dinging the top of the slide until the ejector was tuned. Looks like it is going to be exceptionally accurate. I chose the Rollo sights for durability. Primary use is going to be hunting.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 7:43 pm 
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Damn that is slick !!!!


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 9:03 pm 
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Man i'm glad someone finally responded!!!! Starting to wonder ya know. This pistol turned out really nice and hold's incredible groups with the really hot ole 10 loads with 180 grainers. Could have been the shooter! The sight picture is awesome. With the serrated Novak on the front in conjunction with the Caspian Rollo rear it looks like a S&W K sight. I was not sure about the rear sight until I tried it and it looks great from the back. And the rear blade doesn't stick up as far as a buried bo-mar much like the TRP Operator setup from springfield which is a great set-up. I think Caspian really did a wonderful job on the sight, like taking the best revolver sight and mounting it to a Bo-Mar body. The blade is quite a bit thicker than the smith sight. The cut was done by caspian and is excellently machined. The flat top and serrations were also done by them and was done pretty nice as well, tho not near as nice as the ghost serrations by YO-BO. The extractor and slide rear were done by hand, which made me realize why the pro's do it as it was not a job for the faint of heart. If ther is any reason to send your gun to a real pro here it is "TIG WELDING IS HARD AND EXPENSIVE!!!!!" Althought there is none on this gun. Hope everyone enjoys looking at this gun as much as I have enjoyed shooting it. And G your welcome (five month's later!).

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