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My 1911

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Heres an updated pic with some grips I made.


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Very nice ReubenZ!
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I just got this USP Colt a week ago. Been wanting one for a long time to keep my Springfield SS Champion and my Colt WW1 reissue company.
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AC wrote:I just got this USP Colt a week ago. Been wanting one for a long time to keep my Springfield SS Champion and my Colt WW1 reissue company.
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Way to make me jealous, sir. Nice find.
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Here's a cell phone shot of my Nighthawk Custom Talon and pocketknife....

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Dusty gun, knife and background :oops: !

Only about 1500 rds through it. Just about broken in. :grin:
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Newly adopted member of the family.

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That's some knife ya got there Rambo. :lol:

Just kiddin'. Great looking gun and knife combo. :thumbsup:
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Scuba,

What coating is that on your 1911.
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HighVelocity wrote:That's some knife ya got there Rambo. :lol:

Just kiddin'. Great looking gun and knife combo. :thumbsup:
Thanks HV!
:lol: Actually the correct movie reference (at least the most notable one IMO) would be Commando. (Schwarzenegger breaks a glass case and steals it from a sporting goods store, and later uses it during a knife fight )

The knife is a Gerber BMF for those who are not familiar. I have been kicking myself for years because when I was in the military I could have bought one dirt cheap at the AAFES unifrom store on base. Several years back Gerber stopped making them and they are pretty hard to find and cost about 2.5 times the original MSRP. That one is like brand new, never used or sharpened. I took that pic to send to a like minded friend and couldn't resist posting it. :grin:
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RubenZ wrote:Scuba,

What coating is that on your 1911.
The finish is called KimProII and is a self lubricating proprietary finish offered by Kimber. The picture is a little dark because I didn't want the flash to reflect off of the magazine. The gun on the mag cover is close to the same pistol... a Kimber Warrior. It's modeled after the specially made pistols that the USMC commissioned Kimber to make for the now disbanded DET-1 SOCOM unit. The real deals are much cooler but forged of unobtanium for the most part. The were only like 147 made and I have read that they have sold for as much as $5000.
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Picked up this beauty today at the funshow. NIB unfired Kimber TLE II (internal extractor). I raced home, took it apart, cleaned lubed, adjusted the trigger overtravel, reassembled. Then I installed stainless torx head grip screws and Hogue checkered diamondwood grips. I also replaced the full length metal guide rod with the standard GI guide/plug setup.

30 minutes later I was at the range blazing away. The target on the left is 40 rounds of Blazer Brass 230gr factory ammo at 20 yards. The target on the right is 40 rounds of mixed Blazer Brass, alluminum and Remington UMC at 10 yards. First 80 rounds and no malfunctions. Hopefully, she will continue on the path of good and be carry worthy after 1k rounds or so. :grin:

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That's a great looking pistol HV.
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ScubaSigGuy wrote:That's a great looking pistol HV.
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These things keep multiplying... Somebody should have warned me how much they like company. :grin:

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