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PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 10:50 am 
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Would love to see some pics of custom commander slide length guns with the officers frame combination.


Not a custom. Just a WWI repro with polished Royal blue finish.
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Fresh from the bench of John Harrison.

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My 12 year old CCO by Jim Garthwaite
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:49 pm 
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http://www.louderthanwords.us/forum/vie ... php?t=5697
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I think he's gettin' the hang of it. :wink:

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P.S. Scott - Care to elaborate? Very nice pistol.


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These guns were made from the frames up from a pair of bare Caspian Titanium frames. They were ground up total builds by CT Brian.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 4:31 am 
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P.S. Scott - Care to elaborate? Very nice pistol.
Brian,

The pistol started out as a stock carbon steel Baer Stinger with night sights. I might be the only 1911 shooter who cannot shoot night sights worth a darn and pays to have them removed from a pistol. Due to my eyes, I also have unusual sight requirements in that I like a very narrow rear notch paired with a front sight allowing very little light visible around the front sight. The desired sight picture is very close to a Bo-Mar Bullseye sight picture. Believe it or not, I shoot that sight picture faster than any other and with considerably more accuracy. To do this in today's world, John gets a Yo-Bo PG rear sight that has no rear notch cut and cuts a custom notch that works well with the narrowest front sight blank he has. The end result is a modern sight that allows me to shoot as well as I can. This is the third pistol that John has worked his magic to create my desired sight picture. For me, it is one of the things that makes these guns bespoke. Like all of mine, it is sighted for 230-grain standard velocity ammo.

I also like my guns to slingshot, and some Baer Commander-length guns do not do this out of the box. This Stinger is one of them. Anyway this one went to John for new sights, a serious dehorn, a short trigger, and some machining to make it slingshot by increasing the slide travel. I also asked John to look it over to make sure it will always go bang and gave him carte blanche to replace parts as needed. Like most of my projects, it grew once I got to John's shop.

He had a pair of burl maple blanks sitting in his box of blanks I thought would make great grips. That led to cleaning up the front strap and its checkering. The butt was rounded as well to make the gun even easier to carry. We decided to refinish the pistol with Ion Bond over polished flats and matte rounds. The pictures allow the grips to speak for themselves. The fit of the grips to the frame is amazing; I cannot feel the transistion from metal to wood. If anyone has a pistol at John's shop for some work, I highly recommend letting him fit grips to it. The end result makes the gun feel even better in the hand. I swear the grips make the gun more controllable. Perceived recoil with the finished gun is comparable to some five-inch guns I own.

This one is a real shooter. Since I got it back, it has made a few range trips where it has proven to be totally reliable and scary accurate. I even tried it on the fifty-yard line and was able to hit a large Maxwell House coffee can more often than I missed.

My wife likes this one and wants a 9x19 just like it. She has already asked me to order her the Caspian frame. That might be the highest compliment I can pay since my wife's Harrison gun is a gorgeous blued ivory stocked Series '70.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:43 pm 
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My 12 year old CCO by Jim Garthwaite
I love the 'Enhanced' Colt, Jim did an outstanding job - he was one of the best!

The Colt 1911's have so much class - wow! 8)

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This little guy was put together by John Harrison (featured elsewhere on this forum)...

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There he goes again showing off his barrel. For such a little guy he sure has a big one...

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My 12 year old CCO by Jim Garthwaite
I love the 'Enhanced' Colt, Jim did an outstanding job - he was one of the best!

The Colt 1911's have so much class - wow!
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I'm drooling over these CCO's! Next to the work of CT Brian, John Harrison, and Jim Garthwaite, this one is like the fat girl at the dance. It's not a true custom, but Nighthawk did a great job with this build taking a Talon III and adding some features from the T3. It's a Nighthawk Talon III with a 10-8 rear sight, VZ red/black grips, a T3 mainspring housing and magwell, and a recessed muzzle crown like the T3. The color is titanium blue Perma Kote on the bottom and black on the upper. The checkering is almost (but not quite) as good as a Pete Single checkered Novak build I have, the slide to frame fit is tight but not too tight and the blending at the rear of the slide/frame fit is perfect. The gun is a tack driver and 100% reliable so far. What looks like dust in the picture is just that, and what looks like a shadow above the trigger on the right side is from blurring the serial number.

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Here are a pair of 9mm CCO type pistols leaving for the frozen north shortly. These are working guns for the owner, and the best components were chosen for both longevity and reliabilty and accuracy. Please excuse the poor photos, as both the camera and it's owner (me) aren't professional quality.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:03 pm 
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Hi Don,

WOW, those look nice! Well worth the wait! Can't wait for them to cross the Border!!!!

There's an Alessi CQC/S and an Alessi Bodyguard just waiting to give them both a good home!

B,


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I'll see your pair and I'll raise you....... :wink:

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Those are absolutely stunning! Are they built on Caspian frames and slides? What are the build specs?


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Kev..if you were asking about Mr. Harrison's beauties above...here is the original post for them with specs...
http://www.louderthanwords.us/forum/vie ... php?t=5697

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I'll see your pair and I'll raise you.......
What a hotdog ... this guy, John Harrison :)

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:06 pm 
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Colt CCO, by Master Yost

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I was just talking with Burton about possibly going this route this weekend. I would not want to shoot one 1000 rounds a day for a 3 day class, but for carry comfort it sure seems to make sense.


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These guns were made from the frames up from a pair of bare Caspian Titanium frames. They were ground up total builds by CT Brian.
Would you please tell me the source for those short skeleton triggers?
Thanks,
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Looks like a short STI trigger.

http://www.stiguns.com/Products/index.php?pid=1


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Here is one that I did for myself on an aluminum frame that was given to me by a customer. He didn't want it anymore and just gave it to me.

I had a new slide that I wasn't happy with the frame/slide fit, so I put it on the aluminum frame. I fit a Kart barrel and some other very slight modifications to the build, but left it mostly plain. It's going to be a carry gun once I move out of Illinois.

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nice lil blaster you made for yourself bob...i like it-cam


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