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Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:38 pm
by doc540
finally got some pro pics instead of the amateur pics I've been posting :oops:

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Colt Custom Shop Royal Blue

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Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:42 pm
by Jaguar
Um, can you fill me in on the model 1991? :headscratch

Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:50 pm
by doc540
Jaguar wrote:Um, can you fill me in on the model 1991? :headscratch
It's the cheapest, lowest quality 1911 Colt's ever made.

I made a purse from a sow's ear. :oops:

Colt Custom Shop Royal Blue refin

Kim Ahrends made the stocks from a piece of the same wood as the box

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Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:54 pm
by Jaguar
I wasn't aware there is a M1991 - good job, looks like a quality firearm, now. :tiphat:

Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:10 pm
by doc540
Jaguar wrote:I wasn't aware there is a M1991 - good job, looks like a quality firearm, now. :tiphat:
thnx

the M1991A's, I think, were the lowest quality 1911's Colt's ever made.

was all I could afford at the time :txflag:

Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:14 pm
by bulinm
Looks Great !!

Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:20 pm
by G26ster
:iagree:

Did you make the box?

Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:26 pm
by doc540
G26ster wrote::iagree:

Did you make the box?
Nosir, a lifelong friend made it as a gift from some old Goncalo Alves wood he'd had stashed in his shop for decades.

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Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:02 pm
by G26ster
doc540 wrote:
G26ster wrote::iagree:

Did you make the box?
Nosir, a lifelong friend made it as a gift from some old Goncalo Alves wood he'd had stashed in his shop for decades.

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Aw heck, I need about 10 of them for my collector guns :cryin Beautiful gun and box!

Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 5:36 pm
by eureka40
That's very nice, you should be proud!!!

Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:16 pm
by Dadtodabone
AndyC wrote:
doc540 wrote:the M1991A's, I think, were the lowest quality 1911's Colt's ever made.
Cosmetically, yes - it was a deliberate "economy" version (based on the Series 80 design with firing-pin safety) with plastic trigger, parkerizing instead of bluing, etc. The base gun itself is fairly decent - you've made it look extraordinarily nice and if it shoots well, who cares about the roll-mark? :)
Colt's answer to the SA and Norinco 1911s that were taking market share away. The 1991A1 roll mark, inexpensive finish, rubber grips and GI sights as well as reducing cost to produce were meant to evoke the USGI contract guns of WWII vintage and they were marketed that way. The 1991A1 serial numbers pick up from the last contract from 1945. The 1991A1 is technically still in production, though with a new Rampant Pony roll mark, as the Colt Government Model. Thus we have the "ORM" and "NRM" designations for the pistols. Finishes and grips have varied throughout production, plastic-rubber-wood grips, parkerized-matte/satin blue-polished blue.
Surprisingly, the characteristics that define the "ORM" pistol, reliability and accuracy, are production artifacts from returning to tolerance levels that more closely mirrored the original Browning design. I bought a 3 inch and a 5 inch in May 1992, $398.72 and $412.93 including tax from "Big 5" sporting goods. Yes, I still have the receipts, and the 3 inch has been/is part of my edc rotation.

Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:19 pm
by doc540
Dadtodabone wrote:
AndyC wrote:
doc540 wrote:the M1991A's, I think, were the lowest quality 1911's Colt's ever made.
Cosmetically, yes - it was a deliberate "economy" version (based on the Series 80 design with firing-pin safety) with plastic trigger, parkerizing instead of bluing, etc. The base gun itself is fairly decent - you've made it look extraordinarily nice and if it shoots well, who cares about the roll-mark? :)
Colt's answer to the SA and Norinco 1911s that were taking market share away. The 1991A1 roll mark, inexpensive finish, rubber grips and GI sights as well as reducing cost to produce were meant to evoke the USGI contract guns of WWII vintage and they were marketed that way. The 1991A1 serial numbers pick up from the last contract from 1945. The 1991A1 is technically still in production, though with a new Rampant Pony roll mark, as the Colt Government Model. Thus we have the "ORM" and "NRM" designations for the pistols. Finishes and grips have varied throughout production, plastic-rubber-wood grips, parkerized-matte/satin blue-polished blue.
Surprisingly, the characteristics that define the "ORM" pistol, reliability and accuracy, are production artifacts from returning to tolerance levels that more closely mirrored the original Browning design. I bought a 3 inch and a 5 inch in May 1992, $398.72 and $412.93 including tax from "Big 5" sporting goods. Yes, I still have the receipts, and the 3 inch has been/is part of my edc rotation.
thank you for that information

Re: Custom "Just Because" Project Finished

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:56 pm
by Dadtodabone
You are most welcome. I've had the pleasure of owning 37 1911s, and while I bought some on spec, I do love the big ol' slabs of steel, and wished I still owned all 37.