Wilson Combat CQB and Wilson Combat Stealth
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Wilson Combat CQB and Wilson Combat Stealth
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Wilson Combat CQB
100 percent reliable OOTB
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Colt Series 70 repro
Yost Bonitz 1* Elite
Best quality trigger job using Yost-Bonitz action components
Fitted beavertail grip safety
Front strap serrations w/ point pattern
Polished slide flats
Lower & Flare ejection port
Open rear sight notch to .140"
YB rear sight
Tool steel slide stop
Full reliability job, including tuned Wilson extractor:
Wilson Bulletproof extractor, tune ejector, polished feed ramp, throated barrel, polished breech face, polished cartridge pick-up rail, chamfer firing pin hole, polished chamber, ream chamber if necessary
Steel serrated mainspring housing
Hand-filed beveled magazine well
Match grade barrel bushing, re-crown barrel
Wolff spring set
Checkered exotic hardwood stocks
Complete dehorning, satin blue finish
Plunger tube, new barstock steel, stakes
Magazine catch assembly, Ed Brown
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This is my second 1911 in almost 22 years. It is a Colt 1991 series 80 with the new roll mark and polished sided. It is stock, for now, except for a nice Videki speed trigger (remember those?) I found recently and a pair of Esmeralda double diamond cocobolo grips with border.
The vintage Milt Sparks holster was a gift from a good friend of mine who found out I was getting back into 1911s. The holster is so old that it isn't even listed on Milt Sparks' website anymore.
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Here are my two contributions. The pistol on the top is a relatively new (few months) Colt Series 80 that has a C&S Tactical II trigger kit, C&S thumb safety, and a S&A grip safety as well as a pair of Gunners. It sees use as a carry pistol (hence the crud all over it...). The pistol on the bottom is a 1917 made Colt that my uncle gave me for Xmas. He doesn't know much about it other than he bought it and a can of ammo from his buddy 30-some years ago for $100. Once he heard I bought my other 1911 he figured I should have it. I plan to get it checked out by a smith and then I'd like to take her out and see how she shoots.
On with the pics...
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Gota dig those sights on the 1917 vintage model.
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