1911 Question

FWIW, a pinch check does not use cocking serrations, and the one-handed slide rack doesn't, either.[/QUOTE]


I know,It was an option...

Ken
 
I have a sheet with all options a customer can view and tell me and tick what they want installed on their guns.If they ask for advice on a part I don't say use brand X and don't use brand Y,I tell them what works for me and others and let them decide.Never screw a customer,You'll only do it once and word gets around.

Ken
 
I have a sheet with all options a customer can view and tell me and tick what they want installed on their guns.If they ask for advice on a part I don't say use brand X and don't use brand Y,I tell them what works for me and others and let them decide.Never screw a customer,You'll only do it once and word gets around.

Ken
Amen. Good business practice.
 
My Springfeild mil-spec 1911-A1 eats everything up and is very accurate. All the other 1911 shooters here @ our range cant believe they went out and spent all the money they did on Kimbers and Sig's and the other fancy customes 1911 mine blows them away a real baster is what they call it. Some even are selling theirs now and either getting a Springer or have one already!!
LOVE them Springers
 
My Springfeild mil-spec 1911-A1 eats everything up and is very accurate. All the other 1911 shooters here @ our range cant believe they went out and spent all the money they did on Kimbers and Sig's and the other fancy customes 1911 mine blows them away a real baster is what they call it. Some even are selling theirs now and either getting a Springer or have one already!!
LOVE them Springers

It this old Colt had not been offered to me, I was going to get a Springfield. I actually sold a Springfield XDm .40 to fund part of the Colt. In the future, I plan to get another XDm (when it comes out in .45) and also a Springfield Loaded 1911. They are great guns. B
 
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