I bought someone else's dream pistol a few years ago, always knowing I would some day make some changes. When she started to have hammer follow and double

, I sent her back for a makeover. She's back in and although is a bit dressed up, she's strictly business.
Sorry about the pics...a photographer I am not. I can't seem to get good crisp pics of the roll marks and details...all the oil, lint and dust are me too...operator error.
Before she was your basic Spec Ops package with a Bar Sto and Novak's extended single safety. Here's what she looked like the day I got her.
I always wanted a beavertail gun (the webbing on my thumb thanks me already). So back she went to Novak's for a beavertail, wide notch sights (the old tritiums got dark and my eyes aren't 20/15 anymore), Spegel Delrin grips, and a nice thick coat of hard chrome as her finish got some fine lines and wrinkles. All new fire control and extractor and she's better than new. Here's what my Belgian beauty looks like today. I fully didn't expect them to cover the fire control work as warranty/no charge, but they did. I waited all day for that FedEx truck to arrive today, but it was worth it.
The only thing that wasn't happy about today was that I couldn't make the short drive over to a little shop on Niagara Falls Blvd, take off my holster, stick that BHP in my belt appendix carry, walk in with a big grin and say to Uncle Lou that the pistol I sent off a year ago beat the leather leather I ordered way before I sent the pistol back and I was forced into carrying it this way. Then a gale force wind off lake Erie would be tame in comparison to the breeze that was about to be shot. We miss you, Lou!
Here she is now:
