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Thread: Project Recon Commander....Pics !!!!!

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    Project Recon Commander....Pics !!!!!

    A few quick shots for everyone to enjoy I hope.












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    I've never been into the Commander size myself but that looks very nice.

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    Very nice work.
    What are the specs and details?

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    Nice

    Nice work, I need to find some time and call you about the 38 super commander that I have.

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    Always have had a soft spot for the commanders. Damn fine looking gun.

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    That's a beauty. I've got a soft spot for 1911's.

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    That is some really gorgeous machining on the grip!

    What made you go with the polka dot pattern? Any particular reason?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will_Power View Post
    That is some really gorgeous machining on the grip!

    What made you go with the polka dot pattern? Any particular reason?
    That's a first..........Plaid was taken
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    Quote Originally Posted by Will_Power View Post
    That is some really gorgeous machining on the grip!

    What made you go with the polka dot pattern? Any particular reason?
    Golfball is what it's called, and it provides an excellent grip.

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