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High Powered Alterations - Part II
Last time, we got all of the tough machining work on the High Power out of the way. The sights are now installed, the serrations are in the top of the slide, the trigger job is done, and the grips have been selected.


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High Powered Alterations - Part I
The Browning High Power is, in my humble opinion, one of the finest handguns ever produced. Designed by John Browning and later refined by Dieudonne Saive of Fabrique National (FN) in Belgium, the Model 1935 has seen extensive use around the world.


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Glock Grip Reduction & Custom Beavertails
Every now and again, the Brownells Tech Staff comes across a new and exciting customizing technique that not only enhances the form, fit or function of a firearm, but also is simple to do and doesn't break the bank.


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Tropical Pistolas
We’re always extolling the virtues of Brownells Teflon®/Moly Oven Cure, Gun Finish for use on competition guns. Mr. Schmidt lives in Nicaragua and has certainly done us one better with this testimonial of its durability.


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Ruger, Centerfire, Single Action Grip Frames
Years ago, after the purchase of my very first Ruger Single Action revolver, I sat alone in my office pondering why my shiny new pistol, of which I was immensely proud, did not feel like my Colt Single Action Army.


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Colt Crane Bushing Tool
The Colt Crane Bushing Tool is needed when completely disassembling Colt Python and older model Colt double action revolvers which have a “V” mainspring and removable cylinder ejector and ratchet assemblies.


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Squib Rods
Brownells Squib Rods are designed to enable the gunsmith, armorer or gun owner to remove stuck bullets from handgun barrels with a minimal chance of further damage to the barrel. In most instances, the removal of a bullet from a handgun barrel is a relatively simple matter.


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Revolver Deburring Tool
Occasionally you may encounter a revolver with a burr on the inside face of the barrel forcing cone. These burrs, which may be quite small, can cause inaccuracy as well as lead shaving or “spitting”.


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Revolver Cylinder Gauge
These hardened, precision ground gauges are designed and made especially for measuring the headspace on Ruger and Smith & Wesson double action .38/.357 revolvers that have head space tolerances between .060”-. 066” and .060”-.068” respectively


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Range Rod
A range rod is used to confirm alignment or detect unacceptable amounts of misalignment between a revolver’s individual chambers and its barrel. When each chamber is properly aligned with the barrel, a revolver will be more accurate and less likely to “spit” or “shave” lead.


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Yoke/Crane Reamer
This precision ground reamer removes burrs and inconsistencies from the interior of S&W K, L and N frame revolver yokes as well as Ruger “Six” series and GP-100 revolver cranes.


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Ruger Popper
The trigger guard assembly on the Ruger “Six” Series and the GP-100 revolver is secured to the frame by a spring-loaded detent. In order to remove the trigger guard assembly, this detent, which is backed by a rather strong spring, must be compressed.


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