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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 10:37 pm
by flintknapper
seadawg221 wrote:
flintknapper wrote:Nice pistol!

Is the boot knife a Smith & Wesson "HRT"? It looks similar to the one I gave my daughter for purse carry. If so, it has a "false edge" that keeps it legal for this state (along with blade length). Small and light.

When sharping, I found it didn't take a really good edge...but its basically a thrusting weapon anyway. I wish they would have made the blade just a tad thicker too. Its a sturdy knife, but a little more weight out front would make it easier to roll over into a reverse grip.

I may get another one, its an excellent knife overall for the price.
Yes, it is a S & W but it is a dagger (sharp on both sides), I really did not realize that it was not legal for carry until after I bought it :sad: It just stays locked up in the dang safe :roll:

Rats! :sad:

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 6:21 am
by longtooth
Thanks Q. I will try this at play time. This computer is going to be tied up w/ the wife's work for the next 3 days almost nonstop. We have had company all week. Dumb as dirt on a compuboxscreen. If I can't make it work by the end of the week all yall will know it. :lol: Only cause there won't be any pics. Got to find someone here that can sit by my side & literally say "left click here". Let me write it down, then "right click here", & let me right it down. you young'uns amaze me. I feel like my Gran'daddy. When he went from an old wall hand crank phone to a dial, He said he could understand how he could pick up the ear piece, it would go to the switch board through the wire, they would loop it to the number you asked for & then it would go there. "But I'll be hanged if I can understand how you can dial 4 numbers & it knows where to go." :?: :headscratch That is exactly how I feel with these things.

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 11:46 pm
by carlson1
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I just bought the S&W and have not shot it yet. . .

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This Commander was sent off in January for some Custom work. It seems like it takes forever. :cry:

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 9:01 pm
by HighVelocity
I just finished putting this back together and test firing it (200 times) :rolll
All springs, pins and screws are Ed Brown. Les Baer mag catch, Fitted Wilson barrel bushing, old milsurp parkerized long trigger, Colt solid steel hammer and sear. Novak mags and Hogue grips. Oh and the MSH internals are all colt/ed brown.
Trying to keep it very low budget as the majority of the parts I already had in my spare parts bin. The only parts I had to purchase were the pins and springs. Can't decide if I should put sights on it since that would defeat the purpose of keeping cost down.
This baby shoots pretty good even with the GI sights.

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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 10:45 pm
by dws1117
HV, is that a Colt or Springfield. It appears to be a Springer GI. Nice B & W pic BTW.

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 11:04 pm
by jbirds1210
I am glad you got her finished....I hope that you will always shoot it better than I did! :roll: See ya later.
Jason

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 11:15 pm
by HighVelocity
It's a Springer. I'm still experimenting with the grips, had at least 4 different sets on it so far. I really want to get my hands on a pair of those black rubber double diamond grips that come stock on some Kimbers. They don't have any logo on them so I think they'd look pretty good.

Jason, you only put a couple mags through it. I think you just need to shoot it more. :razz:
The trigger is much better now than it was then too and that makes a big difference.

I'm really torn on the sights though, What to do, what to do..... :willynilly:

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 11:48 pm
by dws1117
Houge makes the double diamond grip panels without the finger grooves. My Springer has been wearing a set for qote a while now. I used the finger grove ones for a while untill I tried the panels without the grooves. They allow for more movement and adjustability of your shooting grip IMO.

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Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:01 am
by seadawg221
HighVelocity wrote:It's a Springer. I'm still experimenting with the grips, had at least 4 different sets on it so far. I really want to get my hands on a pair of those black rubber double diamond grips that come stock on some Kimbers. They don't have any logo on them so I think they'd look pretty good.

Jason, you only put a couple mags through it. I think you just need to shoot it more. :razz:
The trigger is much better now than it was then too and that makes a big difference.

I'm really torn on the sights though, What to do, what to do..... :willynilly:
I happen to have a set of those stock thin rubber grips...what will you trade me for them? :grin:

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 5:50 pm
by KinnyLee
tex45acp wrote:I, personally feel that the 1911 is the finest handgun platform on the market. I have shot them most of my life for fun, plinking and even formal competition. They are now my primary concealed carry weapon. Here are my three:
A Wilson CQB fullsize
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A Wilson CQB Compact
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and my favorite carry a Wilson stainless Professional
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Can't believe I missed this. That is impressive to say the least. :cool:

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 5:52 pm
by KinnyLee
seadawg221 wrote:I can't believe I started this thread and forgot to put the Desert Warrior in here...
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How you like that KimPro finish? Looks good! :shock:

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 2:22 am
by KinnyLee
Hot off the press. lol.
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Family photo
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One of my favorites
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I've used this in my 4 days pistol class and I can only use it on 3 of the days because the front checkering is a bit too much for me. lol.
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I tried to be magazine photographer, but failed miserably. Haha.
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New addition to the family. I have to say I'm impressed with Nighthawk Customs. :cool:

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:07 am
by seadawg221
DANG Kinny! You have more toys than I do!

That Kim-pro finish is ok on the Desert Warrior but now I wish I would have just got the Warrior (Black one), I think I like it better!

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:45 am
by KinnyLee
seadawg221 wrote:
That Kim-pro finish is ok on the Desert Warrior but now I wish I would have just got the Warrior (Black one), I think I like it better!
Simple solution. Go pick up a regular Warrior. :lol: I really like them both. There are so many 1911s out there I've been gawking over. The Sig GSR Revolution Nitron with night sights. The Smith and Wesson 1911PD, The Kimber Warrior, and the Ed Brown Special Forces. So many 1911s, so little funds. :shock:

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 2:25 am
by KinnyLee
Here's a neat little effect my friend caught with his camera while I was tuning my TGO II tonight.
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