Good evening to all,
Well first things first Iv been very reluctant to try a firearm and probably wouldn’t be attempting it was it not a request from my mother for her Christmas present…”I let her know it wouldn’t be on time haha”. So as a rookie and from so many previous critique request Iv watched come up one of the more common reply’s is to revisit the backbone structure of the design presented, in lieu of such Im going to start from the beginning and not get ahead of myself.
This is for the slide of a Ruger LPC MAX 380. There is very limited room so I’m just going to do this one section.
Secondly Ill be asking a bit of advise as far as Iv never touched a gun and do not wish to make any inexperienced mistakes that would compromise the safety of the firearm. My main concern is I wish to remove the “LPC MAX” inscribed from the factory so there is enough room for anything of substance.
Finally I appreciate any and all help, criticism and guidance provided from all you very knowledgeable and passionate individuals that make this such a wonderful and welcoming community. I hope everyone is well and has a wonderful holiday season.
Thanks, BB
Well first things first Iv been very reluctant to try a firearm and probably wouldn’t be attempting it was it not a request from my mother for her Christmas present…”I let her know it wouldn’t be on time haha”. So as a rookie and from so many previous critique request Iv watched come up one of the more common reply’s is to revisit the backbone structure of the design presented, in lieu of such Im going to start from the beginning and not get ahead of myself.
This is for the slide of a Ruger LPC MAX 380. There is very limited room so I’m just going to do this one section.
Secondly Ill be asking a bit of advise as far as Iv never touched a gun and do not wish to make any inexperienced mistakes that would compromise the safety of the firearm. My main concern is I wish to remove the “LPC MAX” inscribed from the factory so there is enough room for anything of substance.
Finally I appreciate any and all help, criticism and guidance provided from all you very knowledgeable and passionate individuals that make this such a wonderful and welcoming community. I hope everyone is well and has a wonderful holiday season.
Thanks, BB