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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 12:07 am 
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Hello all

Let me start by introducing myself. My name is Jeremy, i'm 23 years old in the Richmond, Virginia area. I currently work as a Nationally Registered Paramedic in my local area. While a new member here, i have been "lurking for almost a year". I've been shooting since I was about 6, when I started on a winchester tube-feed .22, I've since been adding to my 'collection' with additions such as a 10/22, 11-87 Special Purpose from the first year they were produced, a custom AR15, and most recently a Weatherby hunting rifle.

I first ventured into the world of handguns a little over a year ago when I made the purchase of a H&K P2000 (da/sa) in .40. I enjoy 'personalizing' things to my liking, and soon discovered 1911's. This is where we'll start:

So here we go. I picked up my first 1911 pistol in December 05, slightly used. I decided to purchase a SS Loaded Champion, barely used for the price of $550 shipped on the AR15.com Equipment Exchange. I kept it around for 2 months before I decided that I couldn't take it any longer. So I made my decisions as far as parts, and labor work to be done, and off it went. Below is the before pics.

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So I started looking at customized guns on here (1911forum), AR15.com, Louderthanwords.us, and other forums and image sites. I made these decisions, along with a newly befriending 'smith of the 1911 kind.

First of all, I wanted to change out the MSH for a checkered one, and also I wanted to have the front strap checkered. I chose an Ed Brown flat 25lpi MSH as a happy medium between the harshness of 20lpi, and the not so effective (in my opinion) 30lpi. Additionally I wanted the high cut done to give me a lower mass.

Backing up the lower mass, I decided to have the beavertail swapped out with an Ed brown unit, which is made to sit the gun lower in your hand. All of you know that the tangs had to be welded to accomplish this on a Springfield, so it was done.

I decided that I liked the Chip McCormick trigger the best, and decided to go with STI Commander hammer. I also went with a STI match sear. I had the trigger tuned to a clean 4 lbs break.

Additionally I went with a Wilson tactical ambi thumb safety. I know a lot of people object to ambi safeties, but naturally I'm a lefty, so sometimes I have the tendency to grab the pistol with my left hand, and I want to be able to take it off safety if I happen to do this when the tough gets going! I do shoot righty, and my right eye is dominant though.

I also swapped out the Slide stop and Mag Catch for Ed Brown hardcore stuff.

Additional work that I had the gunsmith do, is to recrown the barrel. His findings were that the crown was off axis with the bore of the barrel, which was obviously affecting accuracy. We decided on going with a recessed target rifle style crown was to be very attractive. After doing so, he polished out the muzzle of the barrel to a brilliant shine. While working on that end, he also trimmed off some of the guiderod, since it stuck out a big from the end of the gun. I must say it looks a lot better. He also redid the carry bevel that SA decided wasn't important enough to make the lines straight. All better now

Going to the rear of the gun, I had the 'smiff smooth out the back of the slide, and match it to the rear of the frame. It was woefully uneven back there in stock form. He also rounded off the butt of the gun, since I'm irritated with the point butt of most 1911's. I didn't want to go as radical as a bobtail back there though. Moving to the magwell, he straightened the lines up there and cut the bevel a bit more of an angle.

Other modifications the the frame, not mentioned was minor cleaning up of some imperfections on the frame, removing a bit of dummy mark left by the guns previous owner (I'm sure I added to it a bit), and countersinking the slide stop hole. Some cleaning up of the aftermarket parts that were purchased was also done.

Ending out the aesthetics, a set of Wilson Combat hex head grip screw bushings and VZ 320's in blasted canvas were added to the mix, and to top it all off a fresh coating of satin hard chrome was done over the entire gun. And to keep my new baby warm, a Milt Spark VM-2 was purchase for carry purposes.

The gunsmith in question that had his run on most of the work was Matt Stambaugh. Some of you may know him through other various means as Buzz407. Matt can be reached at his employer - Tripp Research - Alpine, TX.


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Pic galleries can be found below. I hope to have better photos available this weekend, as it was getting dark when my package arrived today, and I was too eager to wait for better lighting. If there's anything in particular you'd like a better photo of, let me know and I'll try to get you a picture this weekend.

http://www.milesmedia.net/1911/
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http://www.the-gunsmith.com/buzzworkin/CARHART

-- OJM/NREMT-P


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 4:23 am 
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Nice looking Champion. Enjoy it.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:14 am 
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I like the high cut front strap treatment. Nice work!


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:34 am 
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Great blaster. I'm also working becoming a medic, way to go being a medic and only 23!

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 6:18 pm 
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That is beautiful, nice job on the parts selection as well. Someday, I'll have a custom as well.

You give me hope!!!

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:05 pm 
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Outstanding!

Very impressive work. We have very similar taste in what a custom should be, so naturally I have to compliment your superb taste!


How does she shoot?

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 2:44 pm 
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 3:57 pm 
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If it shoots anything like the gun Matt built for me your a lucky guy. I couldn't be happier with my Tripp gun. Accurate, reliable, and very flat shooting. People actually think I have a clue when they watch me shoot that gun. :wink:

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:35 pm 
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Very sharp looking pistol!! Thanks for sharing...Stan


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 4:25 am 
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Front strap and beavertail look great. Well done. Enjoy your pistol.
Lenny

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