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PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:14 pm 
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A few weeks ago there was a thread here on LTW about what exactly constitutes a “full-house” custom. As I understand it “full-house” used to mean a gun with every available option. However, considering the work that is currently being produced along with the vast innovation and greater amount of modifications now available on the pistols, I think the gun no longer has to have everything on it but rather be a complete build with every area addressed. As another consideration, one ‘smiths “full-house” may differ from the next, especially considering dissimilar skill levels. But all and all I still believe that a “full-house” ride should still live up to the basics of the original definition.

There was some good dialog posted in the original thread but I stayed away, however, had I replied I think this gun would have been one of the many good examples of just what I consider to be a full-house gun from my bench.

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This gun doesn’t have “everything” on it as you’ll note the blasted frame flats and lack of inserts in the sights but it’s a complete conversion with everything that needs addressing taken care of along with a bevy of options that go along way to making the gun better shooting for the life of the owner such as hand checkered front and back strap, weld-up frame and slide fit, Wilson “Bulletproof” extractor secured by an EGW square bottom firing pin stop, lowered and flared ejection port, Kart barrel, hand-beveled mag-well, extended ejector, etc.

Further making this gun a “full-house” effort are all the niceties that we do to the guns... not necessarily required on every build these are the options that really make a gun “full-house” such as flattened and serrated slide top, serrated rear of slide, chisel beveled and polished barrel bushing, bordered slide, slightly extended mag-catch with polished edge, complete line straightening on frame and slide, slightly rounded butt, and so on. Full-house is as full-house does... :wink:

Enjoy the pictures... :D

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Now that's what I call a straight shooter!


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Beautiful work, Jason.


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Jason, That is AWESOME WORK !!!!!!!!!

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I see a lot of "smiths" on different forums posting their "full house builds" when in reality all they did was swap in parts, and contract out someone else to refinish it and do the machine work. I think Jason has given us an excellent definition of a true full house build and has provided a perfect example for us to see.

Its not just about fitting new parts and making it look good. Its about addressing every single little detail and ensuring that the gun is 100% perfect in all aspects, inside and out. This is why you must wait for a true full house gun. The amount of detail and time that is invested into building one is immense.

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That is some fine work. I agree with Scott, you can sure tell when some time has been put into a build.

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Very elegant piece of work there, Mr. Burton!

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Unbelievable machine work, Jason ... and great photography too.

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That polished bevel on the bushing is waaayyy sexy!
Great build & pics. Thanks for sharing!

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I've tried for two days to think of something complimentary to say that didn't sound like I was dumbstruck.
But I am dumbstruck.
For lack of better words- That's nice, and I like that a lot.
Duh, but that does get it said.


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Clean work, Jason. To the point and clean.

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Nice work Jason - I hope you plan on spending some of that quality time on mine :wink: .

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Simply beautiful, Jason. Keep up the fantastic work!

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Jason,

Very nice detail.

Was the litle "mut" licking your leg for the inspiration on this one? :lol:

Seriously, VERY NICE work.

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Great job Jason!

Among dozens of other things, I especially like the high cut above the checkering, very clean flowing line....tough to do!

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Jason, this is a very nice piece. As you know, I generally prefer dark guns, but this one is special. I, too, took noice of the high cut transition...well executed. But I think the agressive, high polish, and totally angular bevel of the bushing is very cool. Keep up the good work. I think I should tell you, though, that I have very high expectations of you.

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Nice work. Can't wait till ya start on mine man.


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Thanks to all for the kind words... they really mean allot!! :D
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... I think I should tell you, though, that I have very high expectations of you. 8)
So do I brother :wink: ... in the shop I strive to nip at Ted’s heels and maybe one day I’ll even get close. :)

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:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D


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I looked at the pics 10 times, this gun has lots of class.....nice work on the stainless........


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Jason,
That gun would be welcome in My house :P
Very nicely executed sir.
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I can see a lot of details on this gun plus that classy look... Yes I like it a lot.

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nice work Jason, they keep getting nicer and nicer


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