TAROMAN US Veteran Bronze Supporter Joined Jan 25, 2010 Messages 6,421 Reaction score 8,165 Location The wet side of Oregon Dec 25, 2022 #41 Keep it simple, just get them all. Great excuse to add more 1911s to your arsenal.
StrawHat Member Joined Jan 28, 2007 Messages 7,173 Reaction score 17,459 Location Ashtabula County, Ohio Dec 25, 2022 #42 Don't forget, they would make lovely gifts! Kevin
I Igiveup Silver Supporter Joined Nov 2, 2008 Messages 2,380 Reaction score 1,885 Location Southern Oregon Dec 25, 2022 #43 I love walnut, have cut my own rifle stocks. I think the brown pair would be a good choice.
inspcalahan Member Joined Jun 11, 2012 Messages 1,068 Reaction score 1,128 Location Alaska Dec 26, 2022 #44 That's some nice looking wood to pick from - bottom row, second from the left #2 are calling to me. I also like bottom row #1 and #4.
That's some nice looking wood to pick from - bottom row, second from the left #2 are calling to me. I also like bottom row #1 and #4.
L lamarw Member Joined Aug 29, 2013 Messages 1,457 Reaction score 3,311 Location Lake Martin, Alabama Dec 26, 2022 #45 I would choose the last set on the bottom row. Then I would have them checkered the way the original M1911's were done. Attachments 1918ColtM1911.jpg 134.9 KB · Views: 12
I would choose the last set on the bottom row. Then I would have them checkered the way the original M1911's were done.
boykinlp Bronze Supporter Joined Apr 4, 2008 Messages 8,477 Reaction score 14,152 Location South Carolina Dec 26, 2022 #46 As you have found out, Pete, your grip maker has a terrific woodpile! English Walnut can be beautifully figured. Larry
As you have found out, Pete, your grip maker has a terrific woodpile! English Walnut can be beautifully figured. Larry