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i am too. trying to wrap my head around this oneI was a sceptic at first.
i'm sure the work is impeccable, as usual. very clean, this one, no checkering on front strap, looks like mainspring housing is groved. any work done on the top of the slide...like a milled rib? or is it clean as well? i'm likin' the shape/contouring of the trigger guard. i'd love to shoot it!I rework everything inside and out.
That is what I thought it was too. Still a cool gun, though I'm a little skeptical about the whole thing still. So is it DA/SA now or DAO? Forgive me, my knowledge of 80s style 1911 modifications is practically zero.When I read the title, I thought you were talking about one of these
This is Seecamps design. It's not marked so I can't attribute it to him. Most likely made by his team after they closed.So, does the hinged trigger provide more leverage to push the regular trigger, or is there actual linkage behind the hinged trigger?
Is the Series 80 internal safety kept?
Does it work like an old Seecamp?
I asked the same thing, but given that he confirmed it's Seacamps design it's DAO.As always, beautiful work. DA only or DA/SA?
I asked the same thing, but given that he confirmed it's Seacamps design it's DAO.
I thought they were DA/SA?