I have one brand new locking block jig by Giuliani. It comes complete with what is shown: the jig, a new locking block and Allen wrench to fit the jig. If you can use a feeler gage and a file, you can install your own locking block and save big $ and not have to ship your gun (saving even more). All you need is a flat file (mill bastard is OK), 400 grit emery paper and a 0.008" feeler gage.
Instructions come with the jig and the jig is $205 delivered Priority mail to the USA.
As always, feel free to contact me for any of Giuliani's parts for Perazzi guns, MX and TM series.
I also have one and used it to install my last block. Be aware that one may have to slightly reduce the vertical thickness of the block (portion that slides back and forth in grooves in the action body) and also increase the dia. of the hole in the locking block where the bottom of the top lever spindle fits into. At least I had to on my MX10 but also had to do the same with an earlier OEM locking block. The jig design is fantastic and easy to use.
Go to my webstore, load one in your cart and complete the checkout. I have the kit in stock. You should also replace the top lever spring at the same time.
Thanks Don, all set. Is there any way to confirm which top lever spring I need? I see a mention to an old and new spring but I'm unsure how to tell which one I need for my gun.
Just received my order (locking block jig, and locking block) from Don. In addition to a great product, you will have to go along way to find a better or more honest person to deal with.
Jess R Rodriguez
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