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USP Compact .40 S&W. V1 at the time of these photos, it's currently sporting a medium LEM trigger.
Your turn.
Show off your collection!
USP Compact .40 S&W. V1 at the time of these photos, it's currently sporting a medium LEM trigger.
Your turn.
I don't understand what's happening, but I have a soldering iron.
That is what a pistol should look like!Originally Posted by 45R
There are too many Minnie Pearl guns in this thread already. 45R wins by default.
my random pile.
Last edited by David; 02-25-2011 at 09:49 PM.
Nothing exciting to look at, but they work.
Last edited by Arclight; 02-26-2011 at 12:34 AM.
Photo credits go to people who took these photos; it wasn't me. What I did was to convince the builder to "ruin the classic lines of 1911" and now there is custom aluminum Dawson rail attached to dust cover.
The first photo illustrates that with true custom 1911 what's inside often times is more exciting that what meets the eye; not that the exterior is hard on eyes. Somehow, nobody mentions that no other platform allows craftsmen to express themselves this way - which may or may not be a valid reason to own a 1911, you decide.
BTW, despite exorbitant price and one-of-a-kind character, the pistol is shot, carried and is taken to classes. It will likely be shot during day 2 of Todd's AFHF class in SLC. The only limiting factors to me using it more often are price of 45 ACP ammo and my desire to be proficient with more demanding trigger systems.