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Thread: New Randall Commander

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    New Randall Commander

    I bought a Randall Service Model-C Sunday. Shot it Monday and Tuesday. Went by GunMasters on the way home Tuesday and ask them to do a trigger job. Holy cow did they. Came out with a 3# trigger. Replaced the grip safety with a beavertail. Shot it Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Here's a picture of the pistol and yesterday's target. Shot 10 on the right, then 15 on the left. I love it. If it continues to preform, I'll carry it. Those grips are G10 Sunburst from GripGuy on eBay.
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    Just be sure to keep the OEM parts.....those guns are pretty rare.

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    Nice Randall!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasRedneck View Post
    Just be sure to keep the OEM parts.....those guns are pretty rare.
    +1 on that, and it includes the OEM mainspring, which was probably changed for your trigger job.
    Too many people miss the silver lining because they're expecting gold.
    M. Setter

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    Yes, I'm keeping everything though I can't imagine I'd ever part with it. My name is Randall and my wife deals in antiques. It's the perfect pistol for me.

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    Oh my goodness, a pistol named after you! Bet you want to acquire a few more.

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    Congrats on the new gun! I fell in love with them 30 years ago, and have managed to collect all but one of their 45 models....a lefty. Have 2 of 'em, just gonna find the final one!

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