Down to three, all single-stack five-inchers:
Colt Series 70 9mm Luger frame, with bare bones but best-quality aftermarket everything else, matte chromed; built by Paul Barrette around '93 or '94. He was building 9x25s back then, and he thought I was nuts. Barking. Took my cheque, though.
Colt National Match .45 ACP: mostly stock, but has a Schuemann Classic barrel, custom Dlask short GCNM trigger, Millett rears, S&A funnel, Paul Barrette trigger job... terribly fun pistol for IPSC, even better for NRA gallery.
...and a Pachmayr Signature Model bullseye .45, built on a Colt Series 70. The epitome of 70s California hot-rod weirdness.
I can't stand mil-spec 1911s out of the box, and they don't fit my hands all that well. Tuned up, though, I like them, and I do all right with them.
I can't be troubled to shoot largebore pistol seriously with any other platform.
Colt Series 70 9mm Luger frame, with bare bones but best-quality aftermarket everything else, matte chromed; built by Paul Barrette around '93 or '94. He was building 9x25s back then, and he thought I was nuts. Barking. Took my cheque, though.
Colt National Match .45 ACP: mostly stock, but has a Schuemann Classic barrel, custom Dlask short GCNM trigger, Millett rears, S&A funnel, Paul Barrette trigger job... terribly fun pistol for IPSC, even better for NRA gallery.
...and a Pachmayr Signature Model bullseye .45, built on a Colt Series 70. The epitome of 70s California hot-rod weirdness.
I can't stand mil-spec 1911s out of the box, and they don't fit my hands all that well. Tuned up, though, I like them, and I do all right with them.
I can't be troubled to shoot largebore pistol seriously with any other platform.


















































