Post your .45ACP pics

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Hello, and thank you. Got another with this Dan Wesson Patriot .45 using a 200 gr XTP over 7.2 gr Unique. She was quartering toward me. You can see the entry hole and it exited in the ribs behind the opposite shoulder. Both this deer and the one shot with the 9mm STI received coup de grace shots which is why there's some blood around the head area.

I've butchered the meat that was obtained with these favored 1911 pistols and have plenty for myself. Some's been ground up and soon to be delivered to some folks having a pretty tough time right now. They like it and will eat it.

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This was a much easier shot, only about half the distance as the other one.

Best.
 
Old and new...an "as issued" 1943-production over one of my own production Para P14's. What a difference 53 years of fine-tuning make (I built that one in '96, now the same gun would be on an STI frame with a Novak rear sight).

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Alex
 
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Here's a group photo from my stable :)

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Ross T.
 
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Old pic:

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I can't post a pic for some dang reason!

Anyway I've got a really nice pic of a Les Baer Comanche Monolith Heavyweight withe Hogue Ebony palmswell grips that I love.

You'd like it too. someday I'll figure this rackin' frackin' dang blain thing out and post a pic.
 
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Spiderco James Keating Chinook (folding)
Cody Wescott Fighter
Caspian Commander length slide Officer's Frame
 
Springfield TRP SS, produced in November 2001.

Adjustments to the stock condition include Navidrex Micarta stocks, 18.5 Wolff recoil spring, Wolff FP spring, CP Buffs, a little bit of two-tone work on the flats, beveled the magwell, polished the FLGR, and edge-matched and polished the factory Springfield funnel. Also dehorned the bottom-most row of "spikes"on the 20 LPI frontstrap as mag indexing was just a bit more painful than it had to be.

Everything else is as if left the factory- and it works extremely well, now approaching 2600 rounds without a single issue of any kind, still tight and holding ~2-2.5"at 25 POA/POI when I do my part.

It has several other stablemates but this is the only one with a magwell.

Future, after arrival of a Springfield Professional I have on order, may bring C&S ignition parts, dump the FLGR, and perhaps a trip to Robar. But nothing until it displays other than the excellent performance I have had so far.
 
One of My"Bottom Feedin Self Shuckers"

It is a Stainless Colt Comander Gold Cup. I have not seen many.
It really isn't anything speacial but it shoots very well.


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This is one of my favorites. Built by Frank Pachmayr in the early 70's.




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SIG P220

Standard with Houge finger groove wrap around grips and TJ's ST hex head grip screws.
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OK, here is a much nicer pic:

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Colt Gold Cup, Series 70 nickel

Here is a Colt Series 70 Gold Cup in factory electroless nickel, .45 caliber and unfired.
 

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