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Dream 1911?
what would be yours, Im thinking next year of ordering this built on my 21st from springer's custom shop:
5'' 1911 NM rame with fitted slide match barrel and bushing polished feed ramp and fully throated barrel beavertail grip safety 4.5 pound speed trigger, long aluminum 3 hole 25 lpi front strap checkering flat mainspring housing Fixed 3 dot tritium night sights, yellow rear green front lowered and flared ejection port Smith and Alexander Magwell Cocobollo wood grips Extended single side thumb safety extended slde release and magazine release tuned for reliability (defensive gun) Black T finish, except hammer, trigger, barrel/bushing carry bevel match hammer and sear no front cocking serrations, rear only. Ive seen their work, its amazing, not overly expensive and carries a lifetime warranty with good service. Whats your dream 1911?
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Mine would be Angelina Jolie's Safari Arms Matchmaster
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I might add something you can get realistically, before anyone comes in saying " a mint condition singer."
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Castor Troy's Springfield in Face/Off, but in matte hard chrome (brushed hard chrome would be okay too) no front slide serrations. Other than that no changes.
My Springfield Loaded has a lot of what I like. But I don't really care for the front slide serrations. The safety needs to be beveled bad, it's squared off and gets uncomfortable after a while. I write up a list like you got k9870 later.
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How cool would it be to have a selector switch with a 2 round burst.
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S&W1911PD with all the bells and whistles, some CT laser grips, and a ton of Wilson Combat mags
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A Pre-war commercial 1911A1 with a nickel finish and pearl grips.
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earlier i saw:
saw a colt mk 4 commander 2 tone, with arched backstrap and short trigger. But in front of that short trigger, was another trigger, like the standard trigger you find on a sig/beretta/cz or such. So it had two triggers, one of them one that does not belong on a 1911 type auto. Im wondering why anyone would do this, and how it would work on a 1911 anyway? Almost puked, wtf is this thing, wish i had my camera.
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Took your list and modified it.
Pre-series 70 (Post War) Colt Government Model Tightened slide to frame Bar-Sto barrel (a semi-drop would be fine for me) polished feed ramp and fully throated barrel 4 pound trigger, med. solid 30 lpi front strap checkering flat mainspring housing Heine SlantPro Straight Eight sights lowered and flared ejection port Checkered Buffalo Horn grips factory thumb safety factory slide release, same with mag release tuned for reliability (defensive gun) Blued finish, matte rounds, except for trigger and hammer carry bevel match hammer and sear beavertail grip safety (I could either way with them) I don't get hammer bite with the standard grip safety but a higher hold is always better. One of those would be nice, but ivory grips. I don't plan on living in New Orleans.
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Quote:
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