Ever end up finding a good holster? Any kind you want specific... or don't want? (Like, do you stay away from soft holsters or holsters that work for several models or anything like that?).
@@ThatBeardedShooter was gonna buy a slide with the firing pin and extractor but don’t know which one it is a type 1 2 or 3 think it might be a 3 will have to look at slide and see slide I got now got spots on it where it was pitted someone didn’t take care of it that well but of course I only paid 120 for it on gun broken .
@@joshuasutton4043 oh thats not bad. Yeah maybe try and match it up the best you can from the pictures. That's what I would do. Or maybe Google how to tell them apart. There might be indicators somewhere on it.
I own one as well but mines newer v frame with pearl grips a chrome slide, trigger, and safety it's in desperate need of restoration...and magazine. PS you should look into liquid gun blue for when you decide to restore yours.
Hope it runs good for you. There actually pretty reliable if you take care of them. I never would have thought so, because of all the problems I've had with tiny guns not being reliable... but have seen a couple of these fire and with very few problems.
I believe the GT 27,GT 26 the E26 and E27 and the GT 28 and the QFi SA all can take the same magazines if I’m wrong can some one please enlighten me not being sarcastic would really like to know and the difference between the magazines
@@omartorralba8228 The firing pins on most small guns get brittle after repeated dry firing and cam break. They can be hard to replace. Either use snap caps or if a hammer gun, lower the hammer. The only small mouse guns, that I know of, that state in their instructions that they can be dry fired are LWS Seecamp and NAA Guardians. If you read or see info that states dry firing isn't bad - make sure they are discussing mouse guns. Large guns may be safe to dry fire since their firing pins also tend to be larger. Generally, the more metal the less metal fatigue effects them.
Love it!
I think the grips would be a good opportunity to make your own custom grips (from wood, epoxy, laminate, etc...)...
Try triple k they got a lot of mags they even sell some for my raven mp25
Oh okay! Thanks!
@@ThatBeardedShooter they also have slides too
@@joshuasutton4043 nice. im gonna look right now, thanks!
eBay.....tons of magazines available.....along with an ocean of spare parts.
I will look into that. I didnt even think about using ebay haha
@@ThatBeardedShooterhard to find gt26. I got a gt27 mag and recreated the half round hole. It worked.
Ever end up finding a good holster? Any kind you want specific... or don't want? (Like, do you stay away from soft holsters or holsters that work for several models or anything like that?).
Nope lol
Yes try to find a holster for the specific firearm and try to stay away from soft ones as well.
How do you tell which type firing pin you got tthree types to choose from want to buy another slide with firing pin and extractor from numrichs
Idk that's a good question.
@@ThatBeardedShooter was gonna buy a slide with the firing pin and extractor but don’t know which one it is a type 1 2 or 3 think it might be a 3 will have to look at slide and see slide I got now got spots on it where it was pitted someone didn’t take care of it that well but of course I only paid 120 for it on gun broken .
@@joshuasutton4043 oh thats not bad. Yeah maybe try and match it up the best you can from the pictures. That's what I would do. Or maybe Google how to tell them apart. There might be indicators somewhere on it.
@@ThatBeardedShooter numrichs got all three with pictures so I’ll be good there
@@joshuasutton4043 perfect!
I own one as well but mines newer v frame with pearl grips a chrome slide, trigger, and safety it's in desperate need of restoration...and magazine.
PS you should look into liquid gun blue for when you decide to restore yours.
I will thanks.
Josh is there any way you can do a Armi Tanfoglio Giuseppe, mod. gt 22t, cal. 22 L.R.
I just purchased one need to learn how to brake it down.
I should have a breakdown video on here or I thought I did
Just picked this exact same one up frm a local pawn shop foday. And it def needs a good clean
Hope it runs good for you. There actually pretty reliable if you take care of them. I never would have thought so, because of all the problems I've had with tiny guns not being reliable... but have seen a couple of these fire and with very few problems.
It's a Tanfoglio , except the frame is built domestically in FL, as I understand it. I have a GT27
Thanks for the info!
I believe the GT 27,GT 26 the E26 and E27 and the GT 28 and the QFi SA all can take the same magazines if I’m wrong can some one please enlighten me not being sarcastic would really like to know and the difference between the magazines
Same here!
DO NOT Dryfire the gun!!!
Use snap caps...
Why??
@@omartorralba8228 The firing pins on most small guns get brittle after repeated dry firing and cam break. They can be hard to replace. Either use snap caps or if a hammer gun, lower the hammer. The only small mouse guns, that I know of, that state in their instructions that they can be dry fired are LWS Seecamp and NAA Guardians. If you read or see info that states dry firing isn't bad - make sure they are discussing mouse guns. Large guns may be safe to dry fire since their firing pins also tend to be larger. Generally, the more metal the less metal fatigue effects them.
If you still need a magazine for the gt 26 let me know I have 1 I can spare
Nice. Yes I do. I have not found one yet.