From start to finish...It is FINALLY done (1911)!!! New Pics

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From start to finish...It is FINALLY done (1911)!!! New Pics

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So here it is. It is finally done. 1 year ago I started with a SA Mil-Spec 1911 and now with the additions of...

-Ed Brown Mainspring Housing Flat with Drop-In Maxi-Well 1911 Government, Commander Snakeskin Stainless Steel
-Ed Brown Match Grade Commander-Style Lightweight Hardcore Hammer 1911 Stainless Steel
-Ed Brown Beavertail Grip Safety with Memory Groove 1911 Series 70, 80 Stainless Steel
-Ed Brown Videki National Match Trigger
-Ed Brown Tactical Extended Thumb Safety
-Snakeskin on the frontstrap
-Bead Blasting
-Novak Front and Rear sights
-Trigger job
-Carry Bevel
-Ramp and Throated
-Matchgrade Custom fit Barrel Bushing
-Wolff 18.5 recoil spring

This thing does not even look the same nor shoot the same. I could not be happier...

Originally it looked like this...
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And now it looks like this...
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Ummm... So is it for sale? :headscratch
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One picture? Really?
Come on guy....we need more drool inducing metal!
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It is a beautiful piece of metal, that's for sure!

It's seems obvious that you did the work for the fun of the journey, but I wonder what the difference is between the price of a new Ed Brown, and all the work you did.

Not to diminish the result, mind you, the result is just awesome!!
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I def did it for the fun of the journey. It has been AWESOME seeing this take shape.

The cost difference between this one and a similar Ed Brown is an additional 6-700 for the Ed Brown.

I feel that I really lucked out on my project too. I was reading up on the new Trident by Cylinder and Slide and it is pretty much the same gun (Brand name varies on parts and no Fail Zero finish) for half the cost and the Tident is supposed to be one awesome gun...for 2.5-3k I would hope so.

Sorry for the lack of pics. I literally walked into the door took a shot and went swimming with the kids.

O and it is def NOT for sale...sorry
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MedicMan218 wrote:One picture? Really?
Come on guy....we need more drool inducing metal!
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If you want some pics of the "Journey" look at my thread titled Ed Brown.

I would post the link but I cannot lie...im pooped.
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XtremeDuty.45 wrote:O and it is def NOT for sale...sorry
Didn't think so, but it is posted in the classifieds.
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Geez I hate to reply when this is obviously in the wrong forum but what kind of grips are those? They look great!
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WOW do I feel stupid. :banghead:

Like I said I was pooped last night.

Mods can you please move this to the proper place...thanks.

The grips are Tiger Stripe Diamondback from VZ
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XtremeDuty.45 wrote:WOW do I feel stupid. :banghead:

Like I said I was pooped last night.

Mods can you please move this to the proper place...thanks.

The grips are Tiger Stripe Diamondback from VZ
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Thanks :oops:
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That sure is a beauty. Great job!
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Alex Hamilton ( http://www.tenring.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) and I highly recommend him.

He did the frontstrap, bead blasting, custom fit bushing, sights and some internal work.

GREAT guy, extremely nice, professional and extremely fair on price (a bit lower compared to some other places I looked) and I could NOT be happier with the result.

He does have a wait list of about 3-4 months. He told me that he it would be about that long before he could do the owrk. He called me almost exaclty 3 months later and I took the pistol over there and he had it completely done in 3 days!
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NICE!!! :thumbs2:
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