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Sig P320 80% Insert Completion
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Yea, I need to update the first post on here as well. I need more hours in the day.Comment
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JSD has instructions on the jig page. Follow those as the top plate cannot be used to guide a hacksaw.
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JSD has instructions on the jig page. Follow those as the top plate cannot be used to guide a hacksaw.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/29...02692031246835
Pictures would be nice.Comment
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JSD has instructions on the jig page. Follow those as the top plate cannot be used to guide a hacksaw.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/29...02692031246835
I assure you the top plate can be used to guide the hacksaw. I have talked with Jordan about this. Not sure why that changed.
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Didn't mean to impune your description earlier in this thread, as that is how the jig you have works. The top plate of the jig as I received is about 3/4" wide whereas the slide's internal rail is about .8630". Using a hacksaw with the top plate as a guide will cut the insert too narrow. There are engravings on top of the jig body on where to cut them, but it's done freehand. Slow and steady will get er done. If you have a mill, you can cut them with that. Also, you will most likely have to use a punch to set the rails flat against the jig; the top plate wont do it alone.Comment
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You got your jig already? Sounds like the production jigs are different than the prototypes.Didn't mean to impune your description earlier in this thread, as that is how the jig you have works. The top plate of the jig as I received is about 3/4" wide whereas the slide's internal rail is about .8630". Using a hacksaw with the top plate as a guide will cut the insert too narrow. There are engravings on top of the jig body on where to cut them, but it's done freehand. Slow and steady will get er done. If you have a mill, you can cut them with that. Also, you will most likely have to use a punch to set the rails flat against the jig; the top plate wont do it alone.Comment
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Didn't mean to impune your description earlier in this thread, as that is how the jig you have works. The top plate of the jig as I received is about 3/4" wide whereas the slide's internal rail is about .8630". Using a hacksaw with the top plate as a guide will cut the insert too narrow. There are engravings on top of the jig body on where to cut them, but it's done freehand. Slow and steady will get er done. If you have a mill, you can cut them with that. Also, you will most likely have to use a punch to set the rails flat against the jig; the top plate wont do it alone.Comment
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Tagged for next group buy... fingers crossed.Originally posted by smashycrashyDamn, you are right, I suckOriginally posted by OleCussI despise Trump.Comment
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First photo shows top of jig with engraved markings on where to cut rails.
Second photo shows rails already cut and fit to slide. They extend past edge of top plate.
I used a brass drift punch to push the rails flat to the jig.Attached FilesLast edited by bauern; 05-16-2018, 7:28 PM.Comment
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