you need to add a little brass/gold trim to that 1911 so it'll match your knife better
Yup, if you do the screws you at least , must do the mag catch and then the controls beg to be attended to and later the grip safety starts to feel ignored.and maybe the trigger and grip safety too, definitely the trigger though
Gold tooth... Then I guess a pinkie ring might be in order.Good advice...I'm going to step away from all gold doodads. Except for my one gold tooth that is.
You think they're limited now - try buying one 25-30 years ago or more. I remember when The Bianchi Cup was getting started - I wanted a .38 Super in the worst way. Tough in general but especially if cost was factored in realative to an Army Private's income.looking at this thread makes me realize... we really need some better options for .38 super pistols, i have a witness in this caliber which i like a lot and love the CZ75s it was based off of but wow, options are limited
Thanks again. That gun was built by a local gunsmith, Robin Dietrich, from Otis, ME. He did all of the work except for the finish, which is Ionbond DLC over polished flats and fine matte rounds, the barrels and all of the other parts, inside and out, were also coated. It is my 'do everything' 1911, originally a .38 Super but I also had 9mm and 9x23 Winchester barrels fitted. I gave $500 for the gun when I bought it several years ago in near new condition, I've got about $2300 in it on top of that, not counting Ionbond's work and grips.Your welcome WC145 I love looking at your guns I kinda think if you have time you should do threads on all your customs question who did the work on this one mainly the finishing work and can I ask for a rough estimate for what that bad boy set you back please I want to do a nice classic looking pistol/revolver that I can carry for years and years then pass down to a kid