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.100 Gap Barrel Bushing Carry Bevel Govt .7015 OD Unbored SS Reviews

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We desiged the .100" gap bushing to service those that have a gap between their slide and the bushing. On a normal slide a lug gap of .117" is considered standard. Some slides have a gap of only .105:, so a normal bushing left a gap of .012" between the bushing and the slide. To correct this problem, we have moved the lug closer to the flange tightening the gap.
This bushing is stainless steel. Our Carry Bevel bushing is machined from solid barstock steel.The flange thickness is .125" which protects the barrel more because it sticks out farther than the spec bushing.Available in Stainless Steel and blued Carbon Steel.Gunsmith Fit is available in all O.D.'s with a .568" I.D. Straight Bore.O.D. of the bushing = Inside diameter of your slide - usually .699" - .705";I.D. of the bushing = Outside diameter of your barrel - usually .575" - .583".Please measure these two areas with calipers to find the sizes you need.Please select your options carefully.Please provide exact measurements, as our machinist will allow for clearance.Check out our FAQ Section for instructions on how to accurately take these measurements.Angle Bore is bored on an angle or a snug fit (measurements must be precise);Straight Bore is bored straight without variation.Please allow 3 weeks for custom bored bushings.When choosing a spring plug, choose the EGW Long Nose Spring Plug for a flush fit! Warning: This product may be alloyed with trace amounts of lead and other elements which are known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm and cancer. To prevent exposure, do not alter the product by welding, grinding, etc. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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52 BELMONT AVE,
QUAKERTOWN
Pennsylvania
18951

Perfect for taking the gap out between front of slide and back of bushing for that perfect fit. Spot on dimensions to fix that unique gap problem that can occur when the retaining tab slot is to far forward in your slide.
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Posted 4 months ago
Just what I needed for a slide that was cut at a 1 degree angle!
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Posted 7 months ago