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Guys,
Thanks for the kind words. All the credit belongs to its creator, Greg Copeland of Copeland Customs in Arkansas City, KS. I hesitated posting pictures here, since the gun didn't come out of one of the shops of our resident gunsmiths, but it came out too nice NOT to share. This apprehension was suppressed by how the folks here has an appreciation for everyone else's hard work, regardless of its origin. Greg is a credit to his profession. He runs a one-man shop, and you can tell by talking to him that he comes from the "old school" of pistolsmithing.
Anyway, as some of you have requested, here is a brief rundown of parts and treatments:
Heinie Straight Eight night sights
Kart NM barrel and bushing
Ed Brown Hardcore Components: Hammer, sear, disconnector, hammer strut, Firing pin and FP Stop, Slide Stop, and Extended Magazine Release
Ed Brown NM Trigger
Smith and Alexander flat magwell, plain texture, and then scalloped
Ed Brown Wide Ambidextrious Safety, recontoured and narrowed
Ed Brown Memory Groove Grip Safety
Ed Brown Hardcore Pins and Itty-Bitty Springs
EGW Tungsten One-piece FLGR and recoil plug
ISMI Recoil, Firing Pin, and Mainsprings
Flush-cut and recrown barrel
Simonich Green-Black Gunner Grips
Texturing of frontstrap and MSH to replicate the Gunner Grip Pattern
"Dimpled" grip screws - Greg's "unsolicited" extra touch
Ultra-high undercut of trigger guard (to accomodate my golf-ball-sized knuckles)
Hand filed magwell to frame transition
45 degree bevel on bottom of slide
Slight bevel on the barrel bushing
Magazine release de-checkered and smoothed
Slide stop edges given Greg's "Faceted bevel"
Slide stop recessed, and slide stop hole in the frame chamfered
Cryogenic treatment at CryoNebraska, here in Omaha
And other details I am overlooking at 1:00 am...
This gun is carried mostly for CCW and off-duty carry. It rides around in Lou Alessi's PCH and CQC-S. This gun has seen somewhere between 8-10,000 rounds by me in the past few years, and I can't recall even one malfunction. Not very fun, if your idea of fun is clearing stovepipes or doublefeeds. The new barrel was this last trip to Greg, and I am pretty pleased at the outcome.
Thanks for allowing me to share.
Dave
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