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  • May 13, 2005
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    This was my baby. I had to sell it out of necessity.

    Lucky for me, I was able to sell it to a good friend who I know will take care of it, feed it well and bathe it regularly.

    Hopefully someday it will come back home so I can reminisce and relive some fond memories.
     

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    Pyramid

    Active Member
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 27, 2008
    281
    AACO
    I just picked up the REM R1 about a month ago. Very nice, great value. Appears to be very smooth and appears to be fit tightly.

    Sent using Tapatalk
     

    ar15dave

    AR15Dave
    Jun 10, 2008
    2,226
    Monrovia, MD
    This was my baby. I had to sell it out of necessity.

    Lucky for me, I was able to sell it to a good friend who I know will take care of it, feed it well and bathe it regularly.

    Hopefully someday it will come back home so I can reminisce and relive some fond memories.

    I have those same grips on my Colt Delta Elite.

    Dave
     

    Trumpet

    SCSC/NRA life member. MSI member
    Oct 29, 2005
    2,091
    I have two pre-Series 80 Colt Combat Commanders; one in .45 ACP and the other in 9 x 19 mm. Earlier this year my .45 Commander was given the full treatment by gunsmith John Harrison. Mr. Harrison did the following work:

    Installed Kart national match barrel
    Lower and flute ejection port
    HD beveled barrel bushing & logo spring plug set
    Wilson Combat beavertail grip safety
    Ed Brown tactical extended thumb safety
    Novak Lo-Mount Carry rear sight
    MGW Dovetail front sight
    Heinie style “figure 8” tritium lamps installed
    EGW extended ejector
    EGW bar stock slide stop
    EGW oversize firing pin stop
    Wilson Bulletproof extractor
    Harrison Design Extreme Service extended magazine catch
    Harrison Design Extreme Service Trigger
    Harrison Design Extreme Service ignition set
    Wolff 18# Commander recoil spring, variable rate
    Perform duty/carry trigger job
    Wolff 23# hammer spring
    Colt sear spring
    Serrate front strap 20 lpi in square pattern, includes truing & high gripping
    Baer flat serrated main spring housing
    Function Reliability Package
    Carry Bevel Package
    Ahrends Tactical checkered Cocobolo grips
    Restore roll marks on slide
    Refinish pistol in matte IonBond DLC with polished slide flats

    Some before and after pics:

    Colt_1.jpg

    Colt_2.jpg

    Colt_4.jpg

    After:
    Colt_JH_01.jpg

    Colt_JH_05.jpg

    Colt_JH_04.jpg

    Colt_JH_03.jpg

    Colt_JH_07.jpg

    Very nice. Harrison is IMO hands down, the best of the LTW 'smiths. Well, he and "his-Nedliness"
     

    mrbule

    Active Member
    Jan 12, 2010
    786
    My 1918 Colt 1911. Manufactured in 1918 and refinished in nickel and gold 30 something years ago.
    by far my "loudest" firearm.

    1911.jpg


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    mikec

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 1, 2007
    11,453
    Off I-83
    Not ready yet, but almost. The gun will be black, the color is called "HK black".

    I WANT my gun.
     

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