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Deacon KC

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  1. Pretty sure this is what this pistol started out as: https://tisasusa.com/tisas-1911-a1-service-45/ But I have NO idea what the previous owner of this gun did to it. I can say this much, he didn't have any idea of firearm maintenance! Anyway, it cam into the shop last week, I wound up giving it a basic cleaning and then bought it myself. Today, was detail stripping and smoothing of parts. I stopped and bought a metal bread loaf pan at Walmart along with 2 pints of nail polish remover, it's pure acetone, so it was just what was needed to strip the rattlecan gloss black paint off the poor little beast.
  2. Well, I got it home today, and here are the pics of what I am starting with:
  3. Well, I went and done it again. Went in to work today and my boss hands me a Tisas 1911 he bought yesterday and says This thing is NASTY. Can you clean it?" So I innocently go back to the counter where we keep the supplies. This poor little beast is beat up, somebody tried to make it look better by giving it a thick coat of shiny black rattle can paint [it didn't work] and it is so cruddy I have to take a bushing wrench to get the bushing to budge. Finally got the bushing loose, and yes, I did launch it when it finally came free, and then saw the filthiest 1011 I have seen in years. Seriously, only a loose 1911 or a Glock would run that dirty. Half an hour later, I did have it as clean as I could get it without detail stripping after a soak in mineral spirits. It now will cycle smoothly, so my boss gave me a good price and I will bring it home Saturday after payday. This poor little beast will get properly scrubbed, stripped and a decent finish applied. The it will serve as my new WB gun. Pics when completed.
  4. Okay, I will put my 2 cents in here. I want to see WB grow. I hope that it becomes SO popular that one day we can see Zoot Shooting become a category. As a Zoot shooter I saw that perhaps it greatest draw was allowing the huge variety of firearms that could be shot. That being said, realize that I LOVE the 1911 and 1911A1. I have 6 of the beasts, ranging from a correct 1917 US marked 1911 to my daily carry gun a Scandium frame Commander. However, one way I believe we could make WB more enticing is opening up the handgun choices. In CAS we see Peacemakers, Remingtons, Schofields, Opentop Conversions, Bisleys, etc. This lets lots of folks shoot the guns they always dreamed of. Opening up WB Pistol to guns designed and used before the end of WW1 would encourage someone to break out their 1917 Colts or S&W revolvers, a Luger or Broomhandle Mauser. Use the same power factors as CAS to keep it simple. A shooter using a 1917 S&W or Colt with full moon clips could certainly be competitive. And if someone wanted to use a Tommygun, limit the magazines to 10 rounds. I understand that the title of our organization is SINGLE Action Shooting Society, but double action guns were common before the end of the 19th Century. Since WB is based on a movie set in 1916, those guns were certainly popular in this time frame.
  5. Bear will you quit bragging? Just because someone made you a GORGEOUS holster rig, you wanna just show off! [Deacon wanders off whimpering cause his rig isn't that nice....] 😁
  6. That's a beauty! Wish my WW1 P08 looked that good. And MecGar mags work really well in mine. And the Luger SHOULD be legal, it is a single action that was adopted in 1908!
  7. If you have a pristine gun, think twice about cutting it. Maybe swap it for another one that is ready to go. If it's not-collectable, cut away if you want to!
  8. What's the link for your firing pins?
  9. I too suffer from 1911s chewing on my hands [and have the scars on the web of my hand to prove it]. Sometimes the wider Target Style hammers do not come as far back, so maybe look at those.
  10. BB, your Armed Forces used Browning High Powers for a long time. If you can find holsters for that gun, many will fit a 1911 well.
  11. Woohoo! the forum is back.
  12. CMP announced today it is joining with Tisas [yeah, they are a Turkish company] to produce WW2 spec 1911A1s. They will even have a CMP logo on them. Dates, prices and logo location have not been released yet.
  13. If you are not sure if you want checkering, try the Wilson front panel. I have it on a Commander and have used it on several 1911s and Sig 220s over the years.
  14. Thanks to you all. I had a customer asking because he wants to use his Ruger 1911 with the alloy frame.
  15. Having not seen the finalozed new rules, will alloy frames be legal for Modern 1911s? Thanks
  16. Hiya Bear, I had to dig back in my records, but I have had good results using a 230 cast rn under 7.5 grains of Accurate #5.
  17. I figgered as much, thanks. I just like the looks of the wide hammer. 🤠
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