Steve's DVD and action job kit

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don1911
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Steve's DVD and action job kit

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I am going to order the DVD and action job kit from Steve's guns for my 357.

I also have the Rossi 454 levergun on back order right now. Can't wait to get it. Could it benefit from the action job kit also? I plan to shoot both 454 and 45 colt in it.

Thanks for your help in advance.
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Re: Steve's DVD and action job kit

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Yes!
Caliber does not matter, the plastic follower and too stiff ejector spring are still there.
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Re: Steve's DVD and action job kit

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Ok. I'll get it for that one too. Thanks for help.
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Re: Steve's DVD and action job kit

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I bought Steve's DVD a while back & modified my LSI PUMA in .45 Colt. Really great teaching tool. She runs slick as snot now. I got the metal mag follower, too. jd45
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Re: Steve's DVD and action job kit

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I'd get his safety-replacement button, too, at least if the gun might be used for home defense or dangerous game, as the factory 'safety' tends to slip off and on sort of on its own.

Forum Rules REQUIRE you to post a thorough range-report on that 454 Casull levergun... 8)
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Re: Steve's DVD and action job kit

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AJMD429 wrote: Forum Rules REQUIRE you to post a thorough range-report on that 454 Casull levergun... 8)
Ok. Will do.
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Re: Steve's DVD and action job kit

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AJMD429 wrote:I'd get his safety-replacement button, too, at least if the gun might be used for home defense or dangerous game, as the factory 'safety' tends to slip off and on sort of on its own.

Forum Rules REQUIRE you to post a thorough range-report on that 454 Casull levergun... 8)

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Forgot to mention,.....I DID also get his safety-replacement button. jd45
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