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Two parts questions

Ok I have two questions about aftermarket parts for my Series One Kimber Gold Match. First off I am looking for an arched mainspring housing with the extended magwell, what do you all recomend? Is the Kimber made one worth it or should I go with someone else's? Secodarily I want to know what your opinions on the extended slide releases are? Good, bad, ugly? Thank you all in advance.
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Try http://www.smithandalexander.com for arched MSHs with attached mag wells.

No advise on extended slide stops other than they don't always work the way they should. My opinion; they may be okay if you have short thumbs and can't reach the release any other way.
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