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http://www.thompsonsmg.com/RECEIVER%20PAGE.htm SVI sells finished M1911A1 frames and slides. Their 5" Infinity Traditional Target Pistol in .45 ACP is certified for sale in California through 7/23/2007. |
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Trust me when I tell you that CA does not allow bare frames to be sold new in the state. The only way to legally get a frame is to find someone living here who has one and is willing to sell it. The SVI, STI, Caspian, Les Bear, Ed Brown, Para-Ordance, Wilson, RRA, Thompson, Entreprise Arms, and other's bare frames are forbotten in CA. Your only option for a custom gun is but a mil-spec 1911 and go from there. On a lighter note here's some SV's and an STI I used to own Last edited by TMC; 12-06-2006 at 8:33 PM.. |
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SV Infinity is like Burger King, you can have it your way (if you live in a stater other than CA) they hae a deal on thier site called gunbuilder where yon can option just about anything. |
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beavertails are gay
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None, outside a couple of old skool replicas we can't get here.
Beavertails are great for people with some meat in their hands...the hammer bites are really nasty for some people. I have a friend that gets bit by the slide on high powers. You gotta pay for that low bore axis somehow. |
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There's some great eye candy here.
Is my Safari Arms frame the only one made with the finger groove built into the frame? (In the first picture on this post)
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Colt Delta Gold Cup 10mm
Here is an unusual 1911 I've had about 7 years - a Colt Delta Gold Cup in 10mm. I don't shoot it much because the ammo is expensive compared to .45, but it is a good shooter. It is stock except for a trigger job I had done to bring the pull down to 4.0 lbs.
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Another boring black 1911...
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No, it's not reversed and no I didn't do the scroll work...
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It's in good hands. MINE!
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Correct Schlamoo...It's a Randall
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http://www.diyguns.com/index.php?cPa...b1713860652701 Post on laws http://www.acmearms.com/80percentfaq.php/
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Come in BlackTalon...
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Both of my SA Pros and my new Brown have been 100%, right out of the box. Totally reliable (with RangerT and Gold Dot) without having to be "broken in" and very accurate. I don't own a TRS, but I do own a Baer Stinger and it's a 100% reliable gun as well, but the fit-n-finsh isn't quite up to the level of EB and the SA Pro. Quote:
I really like the "chain-link" on the SF. To look at it, it doesn't seem like it would be particularly grippy, but in actual use it does the job, without being too sharp. Someone on another forum commented that he didn't notice the chain-link texture unless he specifically concentrated on it. I think that's an apt assessment. Quote:
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The Chain Link on the Special Forces is really cool. It's much more grippy than appearance would lead you to believe, but of course it's not grippy like the 20lpi on a PRO. I really like the 20lpi, as it works best to keep a consistent grip and seems to help my groups at 20-30 yards. With the 20lpi, you can run completely smooth grips if you want, and have no issues. With the Chainlink however, it's not quite to that level, and I think you would want to choose grips with at least some checkering or other manner of "grippiness".
I never shoot more than 200 rounds in a range session, but I do load some pretty stout range ammo for my .45's. I have never been uncomfortable with 20lpi (which is also on the MSH, by the way), and I went from full-time banker to full-time law student - so I hardly have the hard hands of a carpenter or electrician. |
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