show us your 1911s

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hi guys
here some all my babys[smile] . i love 1911s
. i am still looking to add on to the famliy.
howie
 
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1911s

hey
i would just want the smith 1911 back .that i sent too mr tripp . to get hard chromed.[crying] [crying] a weak moment [crying] in time.
howie
 
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Here are a few of mine:

1.) Strayer Voight Infinity .40 Double stack, full dust cover, AET barrel etc.

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2.) Para SSP 1911 .45 single stack. Replaced Novac sights with Bomars and added a F.O. front sight.

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3.) This is the gun I'm having built right now. It won't be done until June but will be worth the wait. It is a Double stack gun built buy Brazos Custom gunworks. It's a commander length slide and barrel built in .38 super, with all the bells and whistle.

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Pete
 
Pete and his wife were extremely gracious enough to drive all the way out to FS a few months ago just so I could try out his Airweight at MRA, and brought along a couple cases of additional guns for me to try. I got to try the Infinity, and it's quite the shooter.
 
Here they are:

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Clockwise from 12 o'clock:
SW1911
Para P10.40
Kimber custom stainless
Para P12.45
SW1911 PD
Springfield Armory Champion
Para Warthog
Colt Defender (camera shy)
 
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I like the Warthog a lot. It's not a target pistol and even a bit awkward to shoot, but it is so light. I carry it IWB and I forget even have it on me, but have 10 rds of knockdown power should I need it!!!
 
Cross-X said:
I was thinking about using a mix of Amex, and Visa plastic worms. [wink]

If you use "plastic" worms, does that mean that you catch "plastic" guns?

[rofl] I crack my self up![rofl]
 
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