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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 3429482" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>You presume wrong. When I first started out I had a professional gunsmith check the head spacing. Later as I got my into it I bought my own gauges, etc.</p><p></p><p>Point is, do not risk damaging a good firearm until you know what you are doing. I do not know how many I have seen where an amateur was just going to "polish the feed ramp" on a 1911 and ended buying a new barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 3429482, member: 8854"] You presume wrong. When I first started out I had a professional gunsmith check the head spacing. Later as I got my into it I bought my own gauges, etc. Point is, do not risk damaging a good firearm until you know what you are doing. I do not know how many I have seen where an amateur was just going to "polish the feed ramp" on a 1911 and ended buying a new barrel. [/QUOTE]
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