HARRISON DESIGN & CONSULTING CONCEALED CARRY IGNITION SET SILVER
Harrison Design & Consulting Concealed carry ignition set silver
When purchasing Harrison Design & Consulting or any other brand from eGoods365.com store, you can be sure that (a) you are purchasing from US based company with the most responsive and friendly customer service; (b) an authentic, not a counterfeit and not a refurbished product.
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Harrison Design & Consulting Concealed carry ignition set silver
HD-134
$ 162.35
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When purchasing Harrison Design & Consulting or any other brand from eGoods365.com store, you can be sure that (a) you are purchasing from US based company with the most responsive and friendly customer service; (b) an authentic, not a counterfeit and not a refurbished product.
Harrison Design ignition sets are manufactured from top grade tool steel to provide precise fit and reliable, consistent function under the most demanding conditions. Each part is wire EDM'd and CNC machined for a precise +/- .0005" tolerance, heat treated to Rc 53 - 56, then honed and mirror polished to give Extreme Service in your pistol. The hammers are slightly narrowed to avoid unwanted contact with the slide or ejector. They have deep serrations to help you keep the hammer under control and all exterior corners are CNC machine beveled to minimize snagging and abrasion.
The Concealed Carry hammer with its "teardrop-shaped, hammer hole has a rowel section (the rounded area with the serrations) that is slightly smaller to the rear and to the underside, making it work correctly and look good on pistols using a beavertail with a reduced-size "tail,. It solves contact interference problems between the hammer and beavertail with the Wilson Combat "Carry, beavertail as well as Springfield beavertails that were paired with their "Delta, hammer. The tool steel sear is shaped to minimize excess material, reducing weight. The sear nose features a polished primary angle and breakaway angle. Fully polished surfaces mean smooth operation in the points of contact between the disconnector, sear and hammer. While Harrison Design and Consulting don't care to use the term "drop-in, and all that it implies, many folks use these parts that way with satisfactory results as contact surfaces are pre-prepped.