Yes the front sight is MUCH better than factory, target aquisition with this is unbelievable it is virtually a 'point and shoot' operation. I plan on installing a Dawson Precision serrated rear sight that is tall like a target sight to go along with the front. I have always liked the fiber optic front/serrated plain rear sight combo.Looks good.
Normally I avoid the end of the barrel where it's fitted to the slide. But I do the rest just like that. That front sight is going to make a huge improvement. You may want to eventually stone it down thinner and reblue for longer ranges/smaller target courses.
I'm not that confidentThe next thing to be done is turn that cw45 grip into a pm45 grip. I will be waiting and watching.
No this is the original guide rod. It had a black coating of some sort it might have been really thin bluing. A wire wheel took it right off and then I polished it.Nice looking pistol. Is that the original recoil spring guide rod? It looks like it's also stainless steel in the photos.
I seriously considered turning a TP45 into a "covert" by cutting the grip down, the theory being it would be very concealable and have a potent 4" barrel. I just never took to the gun that well though, (I settled on a P9 instead).
Officer's/Compact size 1911 magazines can be modified to work in the CW45?p45 platform. I decided to run Kahr internals in mine to make sure the slide locks back, but proper feeding was never an issue with the magazine's original internals. Some others have reported that certain MecGar, Kimpro, and Chip McCormick magazines have internals that can be made to lock the lock the slide back reliably....have any of you guys found mags for the cw45 under $30
Hey there,Interesting I'm gonna have to try that, how exactly do you modify the mags?