1911's Pics Thread

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There's just something about Springfield 1911's I love
 
Gotta love 'em!
Your SV's sure look good!
Man if i had the monies i'd have SV build me a single stack .45 fully ipsc classic compliant, but money is an issue lol
So if they ever build me one it would be 40

I like the colour pattern on your USPSA also!
So... What division do you shoot ;)
 
Gotta love 'em!
Your SV's sure look good!
Man if i had the monies i'd have SV build me a single stack .45 fully ipsc classic compliant, but money is an issue lol
So if they ever build me one it would be 40

I like the colour pattern on your USPSA also!
So... What division do you shoot ;)


I actually have an SV single stack (9mm and 45 top end) coming. I was at SV and held the frame a couple months ago....should get it by November....too late for the Florida matches though.
Classic division is what I shoot!
My wife is starting to shoot the SV open gun (38 Super Comp). I can't be within 10ft of her without continued hearing damage...
I shot the middle pistol at Ontario IPSC provincials (9mm Minor load) and its a high end franken-gun (STI frame, EGW sear/disconnect, SV trigger bow, titanium hammer strut, SV magwell and safeties....etc.). It looks beat up in person, but its only 7 months old (with about 25K rounds through it). The USPSA will take as a back up, and the lower left is my 45 incase the stages are 8 round friendly. The Baer is a back up as well but I may be parting with it soon to make room for the SV.
 
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Here is my 1911 that I just had done by Clarence at Bumblebee Custom Machine:


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Started it's life as a 2009 vintage Norc 1911 in .45. I wanted it converted to .40s&w. Only a few chinese parts left on it(Frame, Spring guide rod, sear and disconnector)

STI slide, barrel, extractor/ejector and misc parts
Ed brown hammer and grip safety
Wilson combat bits as well
Hogue Ebony wood grips
Trijicon night sights

The end price for this piece was pretty high. But feeling the gun it is worth every penny. I am really liking the glock style slide serrations too.
 
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Here is my 1911 that I just had done by Clarence at Bumblebee Custom Machine:


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Started it's life as a 2009 vintage Norc 1911 in .45. I wanted it converted to .40s&w. Only a few chinese parts left on it(Frame, Spring guide rod, sear and disconnector)

STI slide, barrel, extractor/ejector and misc parts
Ed brown hammer and grip safety
Wilson combat bits as well
Hogue Ebony wood grips
Trijicon night sights

The end price for this piece was pretty high. But feeling the gun it is worth every penny. I am really liking the glock style slide serrations too.

That's one of the prettiest Norcs I've ever seen, nice job man. Lipstick on a pig, blah, blah blah, just wait till some moron posts that one again, but you've got yourself a lovely pistol. I've read tons of stories of guys in the states building some really nice rigs off Norc platforms. Good job, that's the way to do it.
 
Those Trijicon HD's are worth more than the pistol!


Here is my 1911 that I just had done by Clarence at Bumblebee Custom Machine:


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windows 7 screen shot

Started it's life as a 2009 vintage Norc 1911 in .45. I wanted it converted to .40s&w. Only a few chinese parts left on it(Frame, Spring guide rod, sear and disconnector)

STI slide, barrel, extractor/ejector and misc parts
Ed brown hammer and grip safety
Wilson combat bits as well
Hogue Ebony wood grips
Trijicon night sights

The end price for this piece was pretty high. But feeling the gun it is worth every penny. I am really liking the glock style slide serrations too.
 
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