Frankenstein Colt
I started my centerfire handgun shooting, reloading and bullet casting about 1960, with a stock GI Remington-Rand 1911A1. Basic Colt 45 Autos have been my favorite since then.
My latest is a Frankenstein Colt I put together from an early 50's Colt 7790314 Gov. replacement slide, a 1995 frame and a 2005 Colt barrel. It went together without fitting. It is very tight and a great shooter. It is a worthy successor to my original pistol.
I finally gave up on he itty bitty GI sights and installed some King Hardball 3 Dot sights I had in my shop. The grips are from a slab of guyacan I brought back from South America in 1981. The grips have no finish on them. Guyacan is an extremely oily wood that is impervious to water and will sink like a rock in water it is so heavy. It will secret some oil, just like our skin. Most finishes except shellac won't dry on it, there is so much oil.
Complete thread:
- Frankenstein Colt -
Charles,
2018-08-12, 15:45
- I like it. - Hoot, 2018-08-12, 19:05
- All you need, looks good nt - Cherokee, 2018-08-12, 21:15
- Frankenstein Colt - DiamondD, 2018-10-30, 00:27