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Thanks for all the kind comments, fellas. I'll let Dave know what you think, as he was the one who rescued this thing from its previous life as a POS. There's a lot that went into it which doesn't show in the pictures that made it a very involved project. If you look at the link to the original post, you'll get to see some before pictures and see what I mean by "rough." Just to reinforce what I said in that post, this was as is from the factory.
The beavertail is a McCormick, and it fit up quite nicely with no welding required. We checked a few and found one that actually needed to be trimmed for installation. To say the beavertail is now well fit is quite an understatement. There is no wobble in it at all, and it is a much nicer looking part.
The grips are a bit of a story in and of themselves, but I'll not get into that. Dave made them himself from a chunk of burl walnut, and the Delta medallions came from the original grips. They have the best grain of any I've seen, and they are quite dense/hard/durable.
After the initial build, Dave and I went over the entire gun and decided to address a few issues I'd originally chosen to leave alone. I didn't have the money at the time, and aside from refinishing, it's not all that different from doing it the first time. The ball cuts and borders really dress the slide out, and the bevel he does makes it smooth and easy on the hands & holster. He's put borders on four of my guns now, and they're great for creating a transition between flats and rounds on a not-so-straight slide. The ones here are very fine, and I have two slides with the medium border, and one with the heavy (the 10mm commander, Al).
Al, you'll see pictures of the 10mm commander later today, I hope. Gotta take some and get them posted first. It still shoots, and it's still a handful.
Chip... heirloom quality, yes. Things are going very well with "the young lady," and she's starting to warm up to guns a little. She was here when I was taking pictures of the Delta yesterday and has had the patience to sit and listen, in great detail, to what is actually involved in building a custom 1911. I hope you & Al will meet her soon. Al can be your date. He's hot.
Just so you all know, this Delta will shoot, and it runs like a champ. It was a pain in the arse, and I know Dave wanted to kick me for doing it to him, but it was well worth it in the end. Dave Sams can be contacted at (804) 375-3782. If you want a custom gun of any kind, be it rifle, pistol, shotgun, or revolver, he can do it and do it well.
GOD Bless you all.
~Jim Keeney
_________________ "I'd rather die on my feet than keep living on my knees." - Emiliano Zapata, Mexican Revolutionary
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