1911 Smiths in Texas
daysleeprx
July 31, 2006, 02:58 PM
Any recommendations? Preferably in the Houston or Austin area. I'm about to get into the 1911 game and I'd like to know where to go if I need to get a few things worked on. Thanks! :)
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GrandmasterB
July 31, 2006, 03:21 PM
TX is a wonderful place for great 'smiths.
Houston:
Eddie Jimenea: 281-499-4918
Ed Vandenburg: www.vandenbergcustom.com
Briley: www.briley.com
Austin:
Alan Tillman: www.americanpistol.com/members/tillman.html
Other great 'smiths in TX:
Sandy Strayer: www.sviguns.com
Virgil Tripp: www.americanpistol.com/members/tripp.html
Bob Londrigan: www.brazoscustom.com
Benny Hill: www.triangleshootingsports.com
daysleeprx
July 31, 2006, 03:46 PM
Thanks Grandmaster! I actually JUST sent an email to Ed Vandenberg.
Texas Colt
July 31, 2006, 05:53 PM
Another Austin smith is Hank Fleming. www.hankgun.com. He has done work on at least 4 of my 1911s from simply installing a set of Novaks to complete reworks. He does good work and he has always treated me more than fair.
Cawdor
July 31, 2006, 07:20 PM
Teddy Jacobson (http://www.actionsbyt.us/), if he is taking any work.
The_Shootist
July 31, 2006, 08:38 PM
I just sent a message to Mr Vandenbourg as well, to see if there is anything that can be done to fine-tune my Colt Defender's reliability.
Texfire
August 1, 2006, 12:25 PM
Another Austin smith is Hank Fleming. www.hankgun.com. He has done work on at least 4 of my 1911s from simply installing a set of Novaks to complete reworks. He does good work and he has always treated me more than fair.
I've had my RIA 1911 and FM M95 Detective High Power both worked on by Hank, and the quality of his work is quite good, but he severly underestimates how much time it's going to take, by about 4 times in my experiences. Don't take a gun to him if you need it quickly. On the other hand he fitted a C&S sear/hammer into the FM High Power and it has the nicest trigger I've ever had on a gun bar none, so maybe good things come to those who wait?
Tex
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