![]() ![]() ![]() The main wear appears to be further back from where logic would place it, but this might just be because everything is in motion at the time. I've also had a report from one individual that he couldn't get the rounds to feed without shaving lead until he also modified the follower in his S&W magazines.Īs to the wear on the very bottom of the left rail of the slide, this is caused by the slide stop. It does take some work and you have to be careful when modifying them so you don't cause damage to the slide stop notch in the slide. I have since gone to modified S&W Model 41 magazines and have been using the same three for several years with no noticeable wear. All the Hammerli magazines and magazine parts I have ever purchased wore out much faster than I thought they should, especially when they got to be over (US) $100 each. This did not include magazines, which have always been an issue for me. I would like to report that the last time I purchased some items from Larry's Guns, the price of these parts was much better, due to his contracting their manufacture directly, instead of receiving them from Hammerli. I'm somewhat familiar with the 208s, having shot and maintained one for about nine years now and do provide responses to 208s questions from time to time here and on the Bullseye List. ![]() This was from a session with Larry Carter at the 2000 Dixie Matches:Ĭleaning and Adjustments for the Hammerli 208s I also have a similar article to the one mentioned above on my site. ![]()
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