I still have mine. It was a piece of crap AMT Hardballer that I got for $200...
I ended up robbing parts off of it, gave the top end away, etc, until the only AMT parts left were the frame, and trigger...
So, I did the only logical thing to do with a spare frame... Rebuild it. The lower half is a mix of take-off and new parts, the upper
was a fixed sight Ciener. I had the hidden bomar installed by a local smith, first one he did in a Ciener. To get the sight as low as possible, he made the first cut several times. Mill, look, repeat. When he started to break through the FP channel, he finished the cut. Despite this, I discovered that I needed a taller front sight, I had him mill a Novak dovetail and install a blank (.295" tall) front. Since this pic was taken, I've installed an EGW plunger tube/thumb shield and Wilson Gold Cup trigger.
Due to the scarcity of .22lr, its back in project mode at the moment... I didn't like the way the EGW plunger tube/thumb shield attached, so I'm making another out of steel that mounts with screws. I've got it roughed out, just need to finish it. Also have a wide Wilson thumb safety, narrowed so that it will come off the thumb shield and be the same width as my other 1911s off the slide. I'm going to have a truly gifted welder at work build up the worn rails, then I'll clean them up in the machine shop. After final fitting, I'll send the lower half to APW for nickel or hard chrome, haven't decided yet. At the rate I'm going, I have plenty of time to make up my mind...
It is the cheapest, most customized firearm I own. It has two names. "Money pit" and "Polished Turd."