Post your pics of your fav 1911s (you own) here!
"I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll...woah! Nice shotgun. Umm. Look at the time! Should have been home hours ago! Wife will be frantic. Nice meeting you. Bye, bye now!"
LawDog
I'm jealous. I only have 1 right now :P
My inherited 1944 Colt 1911;
My brothers TRP really does make me jealous though. Some day I'll pick one up.![]()
This may take a while! Here is one I built about 3 years ago, but it just got the Duracoat that warm weekend before Christmas. It is a .45ACP, Old Colt Series 70 slide and barrel on a Doublestar frame. Genuine WWII era safetly lock and green canvas Micarta grips, and Millett high profile sights.
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I'm hoping to join you in June...Originally Posted by ShipWreck
I really like the look of that magwell.
-Dan
"I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker."
Voltaire
Here is a 9x23mm Winchester I built on a Caspian frame. The other slide is an old Colt .38 Super slide I got on E-Bay back in the happy day when they allowed listings of gun parts. I rust blued it, though I am now using Duracoat more and more.
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Like a hand crafted Time Piece or expensive Jewelry, the Finer Things keep shining through.
TRP Operator:
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To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them...
Richard Henry Lee, 1787
I love those full rail Operators. I always regretted not buying the one at my local shop in 2003.
But, I have a full rail Custom Shop Operator coming my way - I should have it in the next couple of months![]()
Indeed Ship, the triggers are great as well.![]()
To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them...
Richard Henry Lee, 1787