I thought that I would share my idea of a small 1911 built on a series 80 Colt Officers steel frame gun. It is simple, yet detailed. Probably the only areas which were a little off the beaten path for me were the flutes on the barrel and ivory grips, just because I could.
This one started as one of those early 1980s Colt's which didn't have a single straight or nice line on it and tool marks everywhere.
A lot of TLC, detail, and good parts have left her looking like this. BTW and most importantly it shoots very well and is 100% reliable.
Some details:
Frame to slide fit
High cut front strap
Serrated front strap
Trigger guard lines all recut and straightened
Hand bevel magwell
Serrated MSH fitted
Ed Brown thumb safety - narrowed
Wilson beavertail
Med. Yo-Bo Trigger
Yo-Bo Action components and 4lb. trigger
Wilson Match barrel and bushing
Flutes on Barrel
Barstock plunger tube
Wilson FP & FP stop
Ed Brown pin set
Wolf spring set
Ed Brown recoil system
Wilson extended ejector
Wilson BP extractor
Blend rear of slide/frame
Complete reliability tune
Flare ejection port
Flat top and serrate
French Borders
Heinie rear sight (wrapped and notch opened)
Gold line front sight
Ed Brown slide stop - with added serrations
Dehorn
All lines trued and all tool marks removed
Slide flats polished to 320
Shortened grip bushings & screws (registered)
Thinned Ivory Grips & African Black Wood Grips (which are still in process - I have only drilled, rough shaped, and flattened the blocks at this time.)

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