Swapped out the optics plate for irons. Mr. Milks added his own clever subtle touches to the sighting system. This is a fabulous, although super-vanilla and plain gun. It is remarkable how sturdy and interchangeable the sights are.
I promise not to post any additional pics of this gun until it has 500 through it.
Per the PF Code of Conduct, I have a commercial interest in the StreakTM product as sold by Ammo, Inc.
My 1917 1911 and 1953 1911A1…
I think I've got it where I want it.
Might yet get 10-8 grip screws and a 10-8 slide lock, though. The latter just for the little idiot-scratch-preventer.
Or maybe I could install the Harrison slide lock I have... and then order a Harrison thumb safety... I already have a full set of Harrison pins... oh, and I could...
And remember when demons and beasts cast their darkness, you have God's love - and Browning's wrath - to guide you.
My old canon shit the bed, so I'm getting reacquainted with my really old canon.
It was a 7D, and the joystick connection to the board started corroding, then the rear dial stopped functioning. so I dug out a 40D from like 2007(?).