1911's Pics Thread

Bumping this thread back to the top with pics of my project today. Saw a post about "sweetheart" grips from WW2 on another forum, figured I'd try to make some of my own. Slapped Rita on my resto Colt/Rand, wanted something a bit different while staying with the vintage of the pistol. Kinda messed up the bottom edge while sanding, and the mag release cutout is a bit rough. Still need to do more polishing, but pretty happy with my first attempt. Only have one side done so far.

025-1.jpg


027.jpg


026.jpg
 
Last edited:
Bought some plexiglass/lexan whatever from Home Depot, and cut to shape with a laminate knife. Rough shaping was done with a belt sander, and fine tuning with a palm sander up to 1000 grit. Polished with a piece of emery paper. Found pics I liked online and printed them off, then just put them behind the grips. I finished the other side tonight, but my camera died as I took the first pic. I'll try to put up better ones tomorrow.
 
Bought some plexiglass/lexan whatever from Home Depot, and cut to shape with a laminate knife. Rough shaping was done with a belt sander, and fine tuning with a palm sander up to 1000 grit. Polished with a piece of emery paper. Found pics I liked online and printed them off, then just put them behind the grips. I finished the other side tonight, but my camera died as I took the first pic. I'll try to put up better ones tomorrow.

VERY clever..I might have to take on such a project in the near future!
 
regular old paper, kinda pixelated. Would look better cut out of actual photos, but I just grabbed some vintagey pics from the net.

What would happen if it were printed on photopaper, and high res images?? :)

Also, I should ask, what kind of fixing method did you use? Are they glued at all, or just held in place via the grips and pressure from tightened screws?
 
What would happen if it were printed on photopaper, and high res images?? :)

Also, I should ask, what kind of fixing method did you use? Are they glued at all, or just held in place via the grips and pressure from tightened screws?

I would imagine they would look better than mine do :redface:. No fixing method, just sandwiched behind grips.
 
Man, I love those Rita Hayworth grips! :cool:

IMHO, Rita was one of the most beautiful women of all time.

I gotta make me a set of those....

2009-02-06_161105_1RHb.jpg


2009-02-06_161152_1RHj.jpg


2009-02-06_161253_1RHd.jpg


2009-02-06_161423_1RHe.jpg



2007-10-27_091302_1aCoffee.gif

NAA.
 
http://1.bp.########.com/_b7liQSB8FYE/SIT8JxwHELI/AAAAAAAAACw/R7Ywbh1dsL4/s1600/Rita%2BHayworth%2B01.jpg
 
Spent my day making these grips for people. Shipping some to a guy in the states tomorrow and made up some rough blanks for a fellow CGN. I still have most of a sheet left, if anyone wants some blanks to make their own, send me a pm. I'm not trying to sell anything here, just don't need it all.

001-4.jpg


This is the last set I made. Ready for final polishing.
 
Spent my day making these grips for people. Shipping some to a guy in the states tomorrow and made up some rough blanks for a fellow CGN. I still have most of a sheet left, if anyone wants some blanks to make their own, send me a pm. I'm not trying to sell anything here, just don't need it all.

001-4.jpg


This is the last set I made. Ready for final polishing.

Deadman, you are a CGN treasure :) haha. Seriously, you may be starting a trend here. Soon, all Canadian 1911's will have custom grips with people's pinups, celebrities, or themes, all made of plexi/lexan :p (Which would be awesome. No two would be alike!)
 
I just realized that if I don't put anything under them, I can have a 1911 similar to the gun in "romeo + juliet"....minus the bling. Also I would need some bad-ass mag made of plexi I guess? haha

Mercutiogun.jpg


Sorry...let's get this back on topic. Someone quickly post a 1911 pic. I have already posted mine updated a few pages back. I can't repeat!
 
Back
Top Bottom