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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:36 pm 
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It would seem that our motto over the last year has been ’no minute like the last minute’... and in the interest of staying true to that we’re still not completely ready for the SHOT Show display. But even though we’ve still got one more project in the works we did manage to finish a few guns for this years showing. :wink:

The Group shot...
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Two from Steve Bailey...
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Steve’s guns this year are a pair in opposition. One is a very business like piece built on a Springfield Armory base gun and set up for duty use with 25lpi checkering front and rear, Kart barrel, Legacy Custom MSH, Dawson rail and Surefire light and finished in a matte blasted blue. The gun is ‘show and go’.

The second gun, built on a Colt Commercial Government Model, is just slightly more dressed up. But one shouldn’t be fooled by the Ivory stocks nor the immaculate polished blue finish and nitre blue accents that cover the exquisite engraving of J.R. French as this gun is just as much “go” with a bit more “show”.

Steve will be along shortly with a bit more on these...

The four from Ted... Signature Grade and bit more
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Pictured from the top...

A hard chromed Signature Grade Series 80 Colt with all the trimmings to include welded frame and slid fit, Kart barrel, 30pli front and rear, HP Professional Grade sights with a gold line front, Wilson beavertail, flattened and serrated slide top, complete line straightening and detailing throughout, and of course his signature hand-made English Walnut stocks.

Next is a Signature Grade Browning Hi-Power with 40pli checkering front and rear, welded-on beavertail, Yost custom thumb safety, C&S hammer and sear, bordered slide, HP Professional Grade sights, our proprietary trigger travel reduction, and of course nitre blued accents.

Switching gears a bit is a Retro Colt built on a WW1 re-issue. The gun features a welded frame and slide fit, Retro rear sight with silver soldered front, 25lpi serrations front and rear, HP Retro grip safety, and polished blue finish.

Last but not least is a Signature Grade Colt Delta Elite featuring a welded frame and slide fit, Schuemann barrel, complete detail and line straightening, flattened and serrated slide top, HP Professional Grade sights with both a gold line and tritium front, Legacy Custom mag-well suite, 30lpi checkering front and rear, polished blue finish with nitre accents, and hand-made Desert Ironwood stocks.


The three from JB...
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The top two were guns I finished earlier this year...

At the very top is the Neo-Retro gun, built on a Colt Series 70 Government Model this was the first pistol to feature our “BM” Retro styled thumb safety. Additional features are a welded frame and slide fit, Kart barrel, a reduced profile beavertail grip safety, 30pli checkering front and rear, complete detailing and straightening of frame and slide lines, HP Professional Grade sights, and a polished DLC finish.

Next is a Best Grade gun build on a Colt Series 70 Government Model. This gun features a welded frame and slide fit, Kart barrel, Legacy Custom MSH, flattened and serrated slide top, HP Professional Grade sights, 30lpi checkering front and rear, round-butt conversion, and hand-made Desert Ironwood stocks.

The last gun started as a well worn, abused, and beat up 1918 USGI Colt Government Model that had been rode hard and put up wet and showed no signs of care under the thick coat of Parkerizing it had once been re-finished in. It’s hard to say whether or not this gun was a was restoration or customization and I guess in the end it was allot of both.

This gun features a welded frame and slide fit, Kart barrel, Retro rear sight, silver soldered front sight with gold line insert, 20lpi serrations front and rear, HP Retro grip safety, the “BM“ Retro styled thumb safety, Colt “Commander” hammer, complete detailing and straightening of frame and slide lines, polished blue finish with nitre blue accents, and Ivory stocks.

As I mentioned earlier we’ve got one more project that will hopefully make it to the show but it’s something so out of the norm we’ll have to keep it a secret until then. Enjoy! :D

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:54 pm 
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What an astounding array of the best there is!

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Every now and then, I ponder hard on why you guys let me play in your yard. This is one of those 'now and thens'.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:58 pm 
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What a fine showing, but I expected no less. Can't wait to see them soon!

Great job, fellas!


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:40 pm 
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Can't wait to see them in person - nice work from everyone!

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:17 pm 
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It is certainly interesting coming up to Shot with all the big plans you have during the year. This year ended up kind of interesting. I built two guns for obviously different reasons. One was an early commercial Colt that I had purchased several years ago and the "tactical" gun was born out of necessity with what I do at work. After a time, you realize once a standard has been set, that from one gun to the next if you really give a sh$t each gun is built the same but with a different emphasis on certain details. As a gun builder certain things become important that you won't deviate from. It is not something you can spec to another firm and hope they capture what you intended. That situation makes you a consultant not a builder. As I have learned over the years “good parts fit perfectly" makes a gun. The engraved gun is something created over time working with Ted. Ted has a great eye for the classic and timeless build that makes sense over generations. It will be displayed at the Shot Show with a leather rig exquisitely built by John Ralston of 5 Shot leather accompanied by a knife built by Mike Draper of Riverton, Wyoming. Mike truly understands the intricacies of building knives for a purpose. It is just my personal obsession to have the knife match the gun. Mike Draper's knives are built like an old bank vault and are as beautiful as they are functional. For the engraved gun I gave him some vague ideas on a knife design and he delivered with what I feel is the perfect every day carry knife.

I built the Springfield for myself due to changes in what my responsibilities are as a Commander of a multi-jurisdictional state, county and federal task force that concentrates on crimes resulting from the Southwest border. Fortunately, I don't spend my time at a range shooting the hell out of guns and making a decision on what is necessary for others in my profession to carry. This gun was designed with the help of my two of my best friends Ted, and Jason after long discussions of what would be a complete gun for a working law enforcement agent, detective, deputy, or officer. I also took the input of Rick Furr who I have trained with and known for most of my life. Rick worked for my step father Arthur Hattan who retired after a career with NYPD and eventually retiring from the Scottsdale, AZ Police Department as a Commander, he passed away on October 21, 2007. Rick enjoyed a decorated career with the Scottsdale Police Department as a SWAT team member, detective, and as an instructor for not only local law enforcement agencies, but the federal government overseas.

After a rigorous workout this gun will eventually receive the DLC treatment just for the sake of really being actualized as a "tactical" gun. 8) The Surefire gear was provided by another great friend Bill Murphy who is another current LEO instructor and cop who would appreciate the time and effort put into this build.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:27 pm 
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That is one heck of a showing fellas! I'm really digging the consistent, classic lines throughout. Can't wait to see them in person....

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Timeless and classic, I am awed by them all.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:28 pm 
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AWESOME!!

Can't wait to see these Bad Boyz in Orlando!

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:53 pm 
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Amazing collection! You will have a lot of happy people in Orlando.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 8:54 pm 
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Great work, guys. I'm looking forward to eyeballing all of 'em when they're in my back yard later this week!

See you on the floor.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:21 pm 
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my responsibilities are as a Commander of a multi-jurisdictional state, county and federal task force .
Image Can you say that one more time, with more Axel Foley behind it.....??? :lol:

All kidding aside, those are some great guns. Mr. Bailey, I especially like the engraved gun. It is the first one of yours I have seem with a ton of "show"....and it lost none of the usual "go" (can't think of a better way to describe clean and business-like without resorting to tactical/hard use, etc. :roll: ). Outstanding.


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Image Can you say that one more time, with more Axel Foley behind it.....??? :lol:
HA!!!! :lol: :lol:

Oh man I wish I had thought of that one!! :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:35 pm 
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Gorgeous!!

Can't wait to see them in person and place my paws all over them.... 8)

Great work guys,

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:45 pm 
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I also can't wait to stop at this table at SHOT.

See you guys there.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:14 pm 
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Guys,

I've taken a break from all gun related stuff, except for actually shooting, but i'm very happy to see such great work still taking place. All of the guns are simply outstanding.

Florida is to far to travel, but I hope to visit you guys in Arizona before to long.

My best.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 5:41 am 
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Still amazed after all these years. You guys just get better with age.

If by chance there are leftovers from the show, I'm not beneath doggybags. :lol:

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:50 am 
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Looks good guys.

Unfortunately I'm not going this year to see them in person - way to much work to do. Next year, when you are back in my home town, I'll be there.

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Amazing collection! You will have a lot of happy people in Orlando.
<~~~ Not happy. I got drool all over my tactical pants.

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P.S. They were gorgeous beyond description.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:47 pm 
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Great looking pieces. As I have said before, I cannot own as many as I want but I sure can see them or possess them for a little while. That is why I stay in this business.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:49 am 
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Incredible works gents! "Heirloom Precision" says it all doesn't it?


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:03 am 
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Why in hell couldn't I have gone?!?!?!?

BTW, what knife is that with the ivory slabs and engraving? Did French do that engraving as well?


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 12:10 pm 
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Dropped by on Friday and chatted with Jason for a bit. Really great to see what he's turning out these days - it's an only-in-America story!

Met Steve and admired his pieces in the case as well. Ted wasn't in yet (was slated to arrive Friday evening), but the Browning that preceded him is a thing of beauty in the hand, and to the eye.

Swung back by yesterday afternoon and had a nice conversation with Stan Chen, but the Heirloom boys were all AWOL. Must have been at an off-site leadership conference. :-)

The show organizers put the LTW exhibit on the southernmost aisle this year (if you haven't been to the Orange County Convention Center, that makes it about two miles to the left of the main entrance in the middle), but it was definitely worth the trek.

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