For the 1911 Lover

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Every time I look at one of these threads I end up with more 1911's.

This is getting expensive.

Is there an anti-dote?:rolleyes:

I'm new at the writing part of this. If I can ever figure out the mechanics I'll add some photos of my own.
 
Beautiful 1911's!

I'm envious, guys! Makes my mostly stock 1911's (.38 Supers & .45's) look plain. However, when I figure out how, I'll post some pictures anyway. ;)
 
I need to get another digital camera, but here are my two cents:

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Here's my one and, for now, only 1911. DW Razorback. I need to figure out how to get a decent pic of this thing. With the flash I get that horrible glare but without the flash I get a grainy, fuzzy pic. If anyone can help me with this please PM. Thanks.
 
Just got my Champion back last week; was at SA Custom Shop, getting front strap stippled and Armory Coated. It's shown in my favorite holster, a Tucker HF2
 
Now, to paraphrase Johnny Carson as he said to Mrs Arnold Palmer," that makes my putter flutter!"
 
Question for Smoke

Smoke, I see you have a 1911 with ivory grips and what appears to be the Lone Star in it. Who makes those? They are great.
Thanks,
AH
 
Can I play?

Kimber Classic Stainless
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Kimber Classic Stainless Target
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Pre-enhanced Colt Delta Elite
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Colt NRM 1991 Stainless
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Colt new issue S70
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Custom Colt XSE LW Commander
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Gary, the model number is O4860XSE. It is not factory stock. The following has been done to it:

Removed front slide serrations, grind flush to end of slide
Bevel slide
Novak sites front and rear
Casul short trigger
Wilson Combat grip safety
Chip McCormick thumb safety

It runs and is a joy to carry at 25oz. empty.
 
Fabulous! IRemoving those front slide serratios REALLY sets it apart from others! Is that a factory finish? Sharp looking shooter!
 
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