CurseTheSky
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- Oct 21, 2006
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Right. So we are in agreement that a series 70 is a much more easily and safely serviceable system.
Easily, yes. There are more parts in a S80, no question about that, but we're not talking a couple hours versus days on end.
We're only taking a few parts that are different, and it shouldn't be enough to change how "safely" you can service one type versus the other. I don't mean this to be insulting, but if the inclusion of the FPB parts in a S80 makes it unsafe for you to service, you shouldn't be touching either one. If it's your preference to do one type and not the other, that's fine, but it should have nothing to do with how safely someone can competently work with 1911 parts, unless they're literally seeing a S80 for the first time in their life. In that case, I'd seriously question what rock they've been living under all these years.
Again, the S70 vs S80 debate is largely overblown. It doesn't mean that one will always have a 10lb trigger when the other will secrete unicorn tears as soon as the pad of your finger touches it. Some people have a preference, and that's fine, but they need to stop spreading FUD that makes people think one is superior to the other.
