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Old 08-05-2011, 05:20 PM
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you do know you got Les Baer propaganda in the back ground
Yes now that the maker is known. Guess the model.
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SFA = Springfield

Also, is it This one?
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Old 08-05-2011, 06:02 PM
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SFA = Springfield

Also, is it This one?
No, the front slide serrations were deleted. They are usually standard like on most Baer's 5" models.
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Old 08-05-2011, 07:11 PM
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That's what threw me; every other pistol on the site had either adjustable sights, front serrations or both, or was just generally the wrong style entirely.
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That's what threw me; every other pistol on the site had either adjustable sights, front serrations or both, or was just generally the wrong style entirely.
I should have mentioned that. I forgot about that particular model not having them. Feel free to take another guess.
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Old 08-05-2011, 08:57 PM
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Yes now that the maker is known. Guess the model.
Is it a Thunder Ranch? I've heard you can have them ordered sans front cocking serrations.
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Well, the closest I can find is This, but that's still with the front serrations as standard.
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Well, the closest I can find is This, but that's still with the front serrations as standard.
Sorry didn't even see your post. (posted at the same time) As I said above that's what it is.
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Old 08-10-2011, 06:41 PM
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Picked up the Les Baer UTC a little while ago. I'm really really impressed with it! I was worried about the tightness people talk about. It's only when it's in full lock up it's really tight. It feels like your pulling the slide back with hammer up even though it's cocked back. It rides extremely smooth on the rails. It's supposed to be a 4lb trigger, it feels closer to 3.5lb. My S.A. Loaded breaks at just under 4lbs and this one feels lighter. (I gave my trigger pull scale to Pete @ theARMORYchannel, so I got to get another one) The safety is a bit stiff, I figure it will loosen with use. I'm not to sure about the slim grips. I'm going to shoot it first before I see about changing them out though.
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Shot thin grips on a trs, liked them, but honestly i liked slim and full and had no real preference. Either would make me happy.
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