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HighVelocity wrote: I am no stranger to flyers. Usually about the time I start to get exited about putting a bunch of bullets in one hole, I'll pull one about 4 inches out. :lol: But even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while.

And I thought that was just me! The bad thing is when I do that while shooting really well, the AR / perfectionist side of me comes out and I want to start all over with a new target. I know, I know, I just need to let go. :lol:
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I have removed the factory grips with some I made with my Initials. I'll try to get a pick of that later today and post up.

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Here are two of mine. A Springfield Trophy Match on top and my primary carry gun, an old model Champion on the bottom.

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Picked a new holster for my full size carry. Milt Sparks 55BN. The mag pouch is from Gary Brommeland. :grin:

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My wife has been telling me for a long time that she wished she could find a set of grips for her 45 that had flames on them like an old hotrod. I looked high and low boy and let me tell you… The options are pretty limited. The ones I found were just crumby so it turned out to be a do-it-myself project.

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1 set of black checkered grips from a Springfield Armory Mil-Spec
1 fine model paint brush
1 flat white testors model paint (primer)
1 Testors Cherry Red
1 Testors Yellow
1 Testors engine block Orange

I did it free hand with only mental images of hotrods from childhood. Once all the paint was on, I cooked it for about 30 seconds at 850 degrees with a heat gun, then I hosed them down with armorall and wiped them off. I've used this process on other plastics and the paint wore like iron.

I think it looks just "ok". My wife thinks it looks incredible though and that's all that matters to me. She got really excited when I showed them to her. Moroso than when I bought her a new car. Go figure. :/

One thing I learned from this was that painting a checkered surface is HARD. Smooth grips would've been much easier.


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That looks very nice! I can see her shooting that gun....yes...very easy to imagine that.

You did a great job.

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I just purchased my first 1911 from AEA. It is a Colt Officers with a bunch of custom work done. I don't even know what all has been done, but this is what Alan told me : It has night sights installed, Full length Guide Rod with reverse plug, Beavertail, Checkerd front strap, flared ejection port, custom trigger. I even used his picture!

It seemed to stovepipe the last round 80% of the time with the Colt magazine so I upgraded to some Wilson Combat magazines.

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jbirds1210 wrote:That looks very nice! I can see her shooting that gun....yes...very easy to imagine that.

You did a great job.

Jason
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HighVelocity wrote:Picked a new holster for my full size carry. Milt Sparks 55BN. The mag pouch is from Gary Brommeland. :grin:

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What gun is that? Are the sights the Yost Bonitz?
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It's a springfield Lightweight loaded 5". Yep, I put the Yobo sight on the rear and it has an XS standard tritium sight on the front. The sight picture is pretty awesome.

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Sounds like an interesting sight set up. Would this be one of the guns that you'll have at the forum day? If so I would live to try out those sights.
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BTW I've used that exact same load for .45 in the past. Talk about a soft shootin, accurate and clean burning load.
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Oh dear.... What guns to bring on forum day... I hadn't even thought about that. :oops:

I'll put this one on the list of stuff to bring.
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Oh dear.... What guns to bring on forum day... I hadn't even thought about that.
What a quandary.
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