


Slide fitting bars that I use to lower the rails on a frame. These are designed to be placed in your frame rails while lowering them with a hammer. I use one that is .001 larger than what my slide mics out to.
This is my frame bridge cutter. As you can see in the pic I attached a T handle to it, so I can turn it by hand. I use it to cut the frame when the barrel does not bear on the frame evenly when linked down.
This is my little drill press. Its not used to often, but I love the way it looks so I thought I would show it off.
These are my black markers that I use to mark pistol internals to see what areas are scraping against other areas. I use them to fit Barrels, triggers, beavertails, thumb safeties, and a host of other parts. The top marker is my favorite, as it dries the quickest and is the darkest.
These are my various polishing sticks. The wooden ones are made by me and are 400 grit sandpaper, glued to a piece of wood. Great for polishing all manner of different things.
My milling machine, This is a Bridgeport milling machine, which is about as good as you can get. This model is probably about 25-30 years old, but these machines are well made and will last a very long time if taken care of.
Here is another shot of my Milling machine. I use this for all manner of things like installing sights, serrating tops of slides, creating front cocking serrations and making new parts.
These are my Mill bits, and these are but a small selection of what I use. Most are carbide as they seem to last the longest, and are necessary to cut through hardened steel.