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Thread: Para Slim-Hawg Recoil Spring Assembly & Extractor

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  1. #11
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    I have the Carry 9.
    Different part number based on your post.
    I was going to say it functioned fine but I found some unusual wear which concerns me, will have a smith look it over.
    The take down lever is beveling the edge of the hole.

    The rear sights will drift easily.















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  2. #12
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    I shot my 5” Les Baer TRS & one of my 5” Wilson Combat 1911’s when I patterned the Slim Hawg. My big pistols shot center. The Slim Hawg had a nice group 2” or 3” to the left. Consistently. The Slim Hawg has a tiny grip but a nice beaver tail grip safety & it’s rather comfortable.

    Jason Charles Reichenbach, Esq.

    “When People fear the government there is tyranny. When the government fears the People there is Liberty.” - Thomas Jefferson

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