Not local, but Scott Pilkington in Monteagle, TN is my go-to for this. He was the armorer for the USA Shooting Olympic teams for the past few games.
www.pilkguns.com
I'd only want that done by EDM machining and would probably use Magna-port. You should only have to ship the top end to them and they're usually pretty fast.
https://magnaport.com/hgun.html
Many folks think that "Boo Got Shot" was scripted, but it was not. That event actually happened in the public housing area of College Park. I know a lot of the folks involved: Boo, "my cousin Punkin'", et. al.
Royal Marshall's translation was priceless. I miss him. RIP.
Item Name: FS STI 6-Inch Limited Division Gun
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I am a fan of FLGR's, but only because it makes the gun seem smoother because the guided spring is not rubbing against the inside of the dust cover. (That's where that "grinding" sound comes from.) I know it doesn't matter in the big scheme of things, but it's comforting to me.
The biggest...
At 50k PSI, I would NEVER load that cartridge with Small Pistol Magnum primers. I'd go for the thicker-cupped Small Rifle primers. I suspect that you'd get primer flow with any Pistol Primer, even Magnums.
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Item Name: FS Brazos Custom Limited Division pistol
Location: Historic College Park
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Sale Price: $1800
Caliber: 40
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Item Description: Up for sale is a .40 S&W Limited Gun from Brazos Custom. It was my...
The only caveat that I have found with wet tumbling is that you can get "ringers", where the primer has corroded and fused with the casing. The decapping pin just punches straight through the primer, putting a hole in it instead of removing it.
I have since changed my process to "decap/resize...
I'm not saying that you have a steep uphill journey, but you might want to lace up your climbing boots; you're entering a fine balancing act.
An expansion chamber compensator retards the initial rearward movement of the slide, necessitating the lower spring weight like you suspect.
The fine...
You can figure on $1800 for a used 1050, plus $400 for the used Bullet Feeder. I can't find a price on the Forscht auto-drive conversion, but most Auto-Drives run around $1200 to 2500.