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... and others on this site, I now have a new toy. My first 1911. A Kimber Ultra CDPII Stainless.
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I drool a little.. every time someone mentions a "1911".

What was that thing with Pavlov's dog? :???:


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flintknapper wrote:I drool a little.. every time someone mentions a "1911".
1911

:lol:

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Your welcome.
Pictures :drool: Pictures :drool2:
Excellent choice. Not that I am partial. :roll:
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COMBAT TUPPERWARE-0 KIMBER1911-1 another satisfied customer
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Yes sir, keeping them busy taking beautiful great guns & making them outstanding tack drivers.

Aint a whole lot O custom work you can do on a GaGaGaa gllaa
Sorry, still cant say it.

Friend I would not swap you for a solid gold monkey 9ft tall & carrying a 6ft silver sword.
& that's for sure.
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longtooth wrote:Friend I would not swap you for a solid gold monkey 9ft tall & carrying a 6ft silver sword.
& that's for sure.
LT
:grin: I feel the same way.

I shot Mrs. HighVelocity's Springfield 1911 (9MM) over the weekend and that baby was sweet! It felt much like my Springfield V12, but had a better trigger and some very nice sights.
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Man, you really comin up in the world. Keep climbin. ;-)
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KinnyLee wrote:
flintknapper wrote:I drool a little.. every time someone mentions a "1911".
1911

:lol:

Thats just mean! :grin:
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longtooth wrote:Friend I would not swap you for a solid gold monkey 9ft tall & carrying a 6ft silver sword.
& that's for sure.
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be kinda hard to conceal, don'tcha think?
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casselthief wrote:
longtooth wrote:Friend I would not swap you for a solid gold monkey 9ft tall & carrying a 6ft silver sword.
& that's for sure.
LT
be kinda hard to conceal, don'tcha think?
Not to mention trying to find a holster for it...yukity yuk yuk!!!
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longtooth wrote:Yes sir, keeping them busy taking beautiful great guns & making them outstanding tack drivers.

Aint a whole lot O custom work you can do on a GaGaGaa gllaa
Sorry, still cant say it.

Friend I would not swap you for a solid gold monkey 9ft tall & carrying a 6ft silver sword.
& that's for sure.
LT
Have you ever considered that you don't do a whole lot of custom work on a GaGaGa GLOCK because they don't NEED custom work to be worth anything....?

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Longtooth - I'll post pics as soon as I can figure out how to do it.

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srspano wrote:Longtooth - I'll post pics as soon as I can figure out how to do it.

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Send me a PM if you need steps on how to do it.
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