I have one. Recent purchase. I had to replace the firing pin spring and loaded chamber indicator. Parts from Numrich Arms. Nice gun and mine is an early production. Generally we'll made. Som QC issues when the became "Fraiser" firearms. Later 80s
company called precision small arms (psa ) makes a baby browning copy ( expensive ) and sell better made parts for bauers etc. including a much better magazine
Nice 🔥🔥🔥
@@HeynelM thank you my brother.
Thank you!
Thank You, glad you enjoyed it.
Great Video, Awesome information.
Good video. Nice little pistol.
Thank you.
Thanks for the video. I can get the barrel to rotate clockwise, but can't get it out of the slide. Any suggestions?
Did you rotate far enough where the lugs are completely disengaged from the frame? Lugs should be completely visible through the Ejection Port.
@@TheHobbyGunsmith I just had to push back on the slide to get the barrel to fully rotate. Thanks!
@@barney214 Glad to help.
I have one. Recent purchase. I had to replace the firing pin spring and loaded chamber indicator. Parts from Numrich Arms. Nice gun and mine is an early production. Generally we'll made. Som QC issues when the became "Fraiser" firearms. Later 80s
company called precision small arms (psa ) makes a baby browning copy ( expensive ) and sell better made parts for bauers etc. including a much better magazine
@phillfoote ok. Good to know. Ty
Good video - thank you.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed.
I wish they still made these but with an added 3/4” to the grip with 1-2 more rounds.
She’s a beauty 👌🏻
@@RayRayWasAGoodBoy yes she is.
I had a Bauer pistol and work fine with minimal maintenance.
@@robinsage1964 they are solid little pistols for sure.
Excellent review! Do you leave it cocked in your pocket? Or cock it at the last minute, if needed. Just wondered how these pistols are best carried!
its all personal preference but always use a pocket holster.
Be careful putting the grips on. Do not over tighten you will crack the grips. Don’t ask me how I know! lol
Yeah, those grips are fragile.