This is one of those guns that, when you lay it down, you find yourself stopping what you're doing to pick it back up again. It pleases my eye and speaks to my soul. Dunno why, but the connection was there.
It came to me as a rattly old '51 vintage Commander with a few fleas. Someone (a Dremel demon, I'd say) had done a little too good a polish job on the frame feed ramp and function wasn't so hot. The client likes the retro styling theme and we made a plan intended to keep that classic look, make it accurate, and build in some durability and reliability.
The over-cut feed ramp made the decision to install a steel feed ramp insert an easy one. It had so much slide to frame clearance that a set of Kreiger Acc-U-Rails were spec'd as well. The rest of the accuracy improvement campaign was handled by fitting a Kart barrel and bushing. A Yo-Bo retro rear sight with a H-D dovetailed front sporting a white dot handles the aiming needs. A clean 4# trigger pull was created with a King's trigger and Commander hammer and a Colt sear, disconnector and springs.
That comfortable feel in the hand was created in part by a set of hand-made grips in claro walnut coupled with a high-gripped, 20 lpi serrated front strap. The rear face features a flat aluminum VZ main spring housing, serrated 20 lpi to match the front strap, then round butted. A Government Model grip safety was modified for the Commander hammer notch and blended and smoothed to make a surprisingly comfortable grip, even when shooting 230 grian Hydra-Shoks.
All the edges and corners were treated with bevels for handling and carry comfort. The mag well was beveled in the traditional 60 degree manner all around. A custom made thumb safety was added featuring a dropped thumb shelf, which adds a bit of recoil control that you don't expect. The finish is a 1200 grit polish job with bluing by Glenrock Blue and anodizing by Yo-Bo.
Enough hot air from me, let's enjoy a look-see.





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