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Thread: Blackened Colt Rail Gun

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    That is something to behold, a truly outstanding finished product. So good that it's hard to imagine where one would go from there.
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    Jizz Worthy !!
    I want one

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    Beautiful!!
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    Dammit, that looks awesome........

    I'm worried my plan to only have one nice 1911 might fall apart

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    That is pretty much exactly what I want to do to my Rail Gun. What sights are those?

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    Really sweet gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Burton View Post
    I stumbled across these photos of a Colt Rail Gun I built last year and it reminded me how much I like building on those particular base guns. While the Rail Gun in stock form may not be exactly the way I would want it, the pistols are a solid base gun and good choice for a rail gun build. This current Colt offering continues to be one of my favorite guns to modify and build upon... and the gun seen here was no exception.



    Lots of details in this build and some key features as requested by the owner were the weld-on Legacy Custom mag-well, Wilson Combat Bulletproof ambi-safety, and matte DLC finish. Otherwise the pistol is very much a full-house gun from my bench featuring a weld-up frame and slide fit, Kart barrel matted to an EGW bushing, flattened and serrated slide top, serrated rear of the slide, PG rear sight with tritium front, EGW grip safety, best quality internals throughout, ball-cuts on the slide, and more. Combine all this with a thorough de-horn and a good set of stocks like the VZ grips seen here and you’ve got a pretty solid gun ready for a myriad of uses.













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    That gun is just so beautiful, I had to give it a bump.


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    thanks, I missed it the first time.

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    Just curious... Did you start with a black or stainless gun? I haven't seen the colt logo above the safety on black models, only stainless...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluto View Post
    Just curious... Did you start with a black or stainless gun? I haven't seen the colt logo above the safety on black models, only stainless...
    The black Rail Guns that are cerakoted at the factory do not have the pony logo.

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