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DF1306 454 4.75" - Shipped 09-30-1988 |
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== Minutiae == |
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Early FA M83 pistols had a nut holding the mainspring in the frame. This was replaced in 199? by a slot in the frame that retains the mainspring. |
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In 199? FA introduced a bushing retained firing pin upgrade that makes firing pin replacement a simple task. The factory will upgrade older guns with the press-fit fp for a nominal charge. |
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Intermediate era (1992-199?) guns are often seen with a replaceable carbide forcing cone insert retained by a set screw on the right side of the frame. |
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The factory Premier finish is applied using a worn piece of brown ScotchBrite. Minor finish blemishes can be removed from Premier Grade guns by softening a piece of brown ScotchBrite and rubbing gently in the direction of the original finish. Field Grade guns are grit blasted and should not be touched-up with ScotchBright. |
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Older M83 guns that do not carry a Field Grade or Premier Grade designation are Premier Grade. All silhouette model pistols were Field Grade finished. |
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All M97 guns are Premier Grade. |
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Serial Number Info
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D9567 454 7.5" - Shipped 06-17-1986
DF1306 454 4.75" - Shipped 09-30-1988
Minutiae
Early FA M83 pistols had a nut holding the mainspring in the frame. This was replaced in 199? by a slot in the frame that retains the mainspring.
In 199? FA introduced a bushing retained firing pin upgrade that makes firing pin replacement a simple task. The factory will upgrade older guns with the press-fit fp for a nominal charge.
Intermediate era (1992-199?) guns are often seen with a replaceable carbide forcing cone insert retained by a set screw on the right side of the frame.
The factory Premier finish is applied using a worn piece of brown ScotchBrite. Minor finish blemishes can be removed from Premier Grade guns by softening a piece of brown ScotchBrite and rubbing gently in the direction of the original finish. Field Grade guns are grit blasted and should not be touched-up with ScotchBright.
Older M83 guns that do not carry a Field Grade or Premier Grade designation are Premier Grade. All silhouette model pistols were Field Grade finished.
All M97 guns are Premier Grade.
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