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| Rifleman Joined: Feb 2009 From: Lacey, Wa Posts: 113 | 1911 Mods
Had a gunsmith perform a trigger job, front strap striping and re-parkerization on my RIA GI 1911. Holy crap I love it even more now! Reduced the trigger uptake and trigger pull down to 4.5lbs. The trigger breaks so clean now; amazing work this guy did. If you need work done check them out.... Bolle and Tammaro Gunsmithing next to Mary's Pistols in Tacoma. Bill the owner knows his shit... a proud craftsman and gentleman to boot. Just to warn you this guy is BUSY and does not rush jobs. Turnaround is not quick but the workmanship is awesome. ![]() ![]() Last edited by FLIPEXED; 04-29-2011 at 05:49 PM. |
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2010 From: Bend, Or. Posts: 388 |
Congrats. Looks like they did some great work for you. I personally go to Springer Precision who Just happens to be local. They do great work and I have no complaints. Here's my carry 1911: Detonics Servicemaster. I'm a Southpaw so here's what I had done. Internal cleanup and trigger reduced to 3.5lb pull (hands down the best trigger pull I've ever felt) Ambi thumb safety with the left side shaved down Ambi magazine release Trijicon night sights (he had to do a crazy fit for these to work) refinished the slide alumagrips Extended magwell ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The gun also has a carry melt done to it but it was done before I bought it so not sure of who did the work. |
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| Marksman Joined: Feb 2011 From: Portland, Oregon Posts: 254 |
Nice work on both guns guys.
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| Rifleman Joined: Feb 2009 From: Lacey, Wa Posts: 113 |
That is a beautiful gun man... I need me a stainless one of these days.
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| Gunslinger Joined: Nov 2010 From: Yakima, WA Posts: 18 |
When we lived back east, we sent my husband's stock 'GI' Springfield 1911A1 (ca 1987),that had sat in a safe for almost 20 years before he found it, to Greg Derr. He worked his magic and the result doesn't look a thing like the original, and shoots like a dream. Before: ![]() After: What was done to it: Ed Brown commander-style hammer new trigger & beavertail Novak Sights Bobtail mainspring housing. Stippling of frontstrap and backstrap hard chromed new grips proper mating of frame and slide. extended mag release shaved down beavertail and slide release custom bushing, mated to the barrel |
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| Moderator Joined: Jan 2009 From: lynnhood Posts: 632 |
My Colt is just about due to be completely over hauled. I'm looking around for a serious 1911 shop. My barrel and slide are ported, and want a shop than I can trust to cut in some real sites w/out fucking up the slide. Probably get it coated in some sort of a cool pattern. It had the idiot mark when I got it. The slide needs to be tightened up and some new springs would be nice. I've found a couple but haven't done a ton or research.. I've had it well over 10 years and have more than a couple thousand rounds down the pipe. Most of the modifications so far (mild) I did myself. Ed Brown Beavertail Ed brown safely Ed brown adjustable trigger This is how it sits now.. ![]() |
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2010 From: Bend, Or. Posts: 388 |
I think we're about to have a 1911 pic sticky in the works here! sweet looking 1911's everyone!
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| Moderator Joined: Jan 2009 From: lynnhood Posts: 632 | |
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| Marksman Joined: Jul 2009 From: Spokane Posts: 423 |
i feel so left out..
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| Gunslinger Joined: Nov 2010 From: Yakima, WA Posts: 18 | Quote:
![]() Fits my hand perfectly, everything's in the right spot. The trigger is so smooth and light. Definitely a great gun to shoot. And the bobbed tail makes it easier to conceal and carry w/o jabbing yourself in the ribs. I don't carry it, though, it's one of his carry guns. | |
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2010 From: Bend, Or. Posts: 388 |
I figured I'd post the Kimber as well. I have some pics of them together but they include an old Colt sistema that I recently sold so it probably wouldn't be right to post about a gun I no longer own lol. I'll take some pics of the Kimber and Detonics together. Only aftermarket item is the Carbon Creations Kimber carbon fiber grips. They have a very nice feel to them and make her stand out a bit. ![]() ![]() |
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| Moderator Joined: Jan 2009 From: lynnhood Posts: 632 |
That's a good lookin kimber. What sites are on it? |
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2010 From: Bend, Or. Posts: 388 |
The factory Meprolight night sights. I managed to find a Custom II that had that option from the factory. Normally they just use the standard Novaks I believe.
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