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Here's one with a little character...

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I buy used most of the time but usually don't buy this "rough".

Just soft for Colt Commanders. This one shoots to point of aim, just had a carry trigger job done and am facing the dilemna...Leave as is, or refinish.

Gunsmith who did trigger job said, "Let it be, it's earned it's look. If you refinish it'll be too purty and you'll be scared to use it. Carry it and shoot it."

Finish wear appears to be from long term storage contact with leather holster. Blueing looks leached from tannic acids in leather. Gun has very little internal wear.

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Re: Here's one with a little character...

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Bif wrote:. . .Gunsmith who did trigger job said, "Let it be, it's earned it's look. If you refinish it'll be too purty and you'll be scared to use it. Carry it and shoot it."
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Welcome aboard & I agree too. There is something to be said about carry wear that is character. Those marks are not abuse but verification of reliability. Carry it, shoot it, enjoy it. Keep the safe queens purty.
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I have an old Commander in satin finish, shoots great.

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I agree with the smith. It's earned its rough look. Guns are made to be worn fired and protect. A pretty gun, to me, belies its intended use.
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Don't ruin it with a refinish! I made that mistake on an old service model 10. I do not like the revolver nearly as much as I did when it looked a little worn. Take care.
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Reysc wrote:Let me try again.. This is the Colt Combat from Cosmo 9 thru Carlson1.

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my springfields
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and my gold cup
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Very nice collection :!:
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My Para LTC .45

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Fine looking carry. Love 1911s.
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Here is my star BM, not brand name but a really good shooter. I enjoy it and cant wait to get my next 1911.

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Hi Robert0550, We've got identical Para LTC's!! I love mine.. shoots great!

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Reysc wrote:Hi Robert0550, We've got identical Para LTC's!! I love mine.. shoots great!
Is the LTC the one with the 4 lb. DAO trigger? I played with one of them at Carters the other day and it sure is smooth but I dont thin I caould carry it,

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:drool:
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