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Post by magman on Jan 10, 2022 14:23:01 GMT -5
Does anybody have a copy of Jim Stroh's catalog laying around?
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Post by seminolewind on Jan 10, 2022 14:54:31 GMT -5
I probably could dig mine out of the closet.
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Post by magman on Jan 10, 2022 15:29:42 GMT -5
I would appreciate it, if not too much trouble. No rush.
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Post by seminolewind on Jan 10, 2022 15:31:05 GMT -5
No problem. I found it pretty easy. Whatcha need?
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Post by cddogfan1 on Jan 10, 2022 16:02:40 GMT -5
I know he retired years ago. Was wondering if he was still around. On of my real regrets is not getting some work done by him. Especially since he was a Georgia guy.
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Post by magman on Jan 10, 2022 16:06:47 GMT -5
Actually looking for what was included with his packages. I have a SBH Hunter he did and going to list it for sale. I have the receipt someplace, but it didn't breakdown the actual services performed.
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Post by magman on Jan 10, 2022 16:13:55 GMT -5
Receipt says: SA 1, Single Action Master Tune
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Post by bisleyfan41 on Jan 10, 2022 17:47:56 GMT -5
Receipt says: SA 1, Single Action Master Tune Item 105 SA I Single Action Master Tune: -Adjust headspace, BC gap, and cylinder end play -Custom base pin and bushing -Standard tune -Crown barrel -Recut forcing cone -Internal trigger stop -Test fire Catalog I have is dated 12/18/09 and this package is listed as $623.
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Post by magman on Jan 10, 2022 17:50:38 GMT -5
Thanks. The invoice is dated 2008. Appreciate the help.
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Post by squawberryman on Jan 10, 2022 17:52:40 GMT -5
Where would you put an internal trigger stop? It'd sure be cool to see that. I remember looking at every page on his website once?
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Post by bisleyfan41 on Jan 10, 2022 18:00:01 GMT -5
Where would you put an internal trigger stop? It'd sure be cool to see that. I remember looking at every page on his website once? Attachments:
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Post by bisleyfan41 on Jan 10, 2022 18:02:04 GMT -5
The first pic is where he explains the trigger stop is hard fit, I don't know what that means exactly. Also don't know why the pics rotated.
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Post by magman on Jan 10, 2022 18:11:49 GMT -5
If I am correct some smith use a set screw to adjust overtravel. A few others use a rod to set overtravel. Once set it's not adjustable, hence hardfit.
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Post by seminolewind on Jan 10, 2022 18:12:05 GMT -5
magman, Bisleyfan got to it before I could. If your gun has "Best Grade" marking on the frame top then you really have a jewel.
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Post by seminolewind on Jan 10, 2022 18:16:14 GMT -5
I know he retired years ago. Was wondering if he was still around. On of my real regrets is not getting some work done by him. Especially since he was a Georgia guy. I have heard that Mr. Stroh passed, but cannot confirm that. He worked on a few guns for me and let me drop off/pick up my guns from his shop. He was great to visit with, and a true gentleman.
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