Dan0
12th August 2004, 09:14
:confused: When I started as LEO, I carried a revolver, then S&W 5906, then a Glock. I have shot IPSC with a 1911, and now IDPA. I have been on an 18 year lobby for 1911 carry for our department.
Well, we got a new Chief, and he approved the carry of 1911's on duty.
Since I already had some, I decided that I must improve a couple of the 1911's I have. But now, I'm unable to stop. When does it ever stop, or does it???? I'm wearing out Brownell's and Gil Hebard with parts purchases. I want to buy and try everything.
Now my question. Yall know much more than I do.
Are parts like other things - User Preference?
Are parts - Clark Custom, Chip McCormick, Wilson Combat, Les Baer, better than others.
I want to improve my competition guns, while my DUTY PISTOLS MUST REMAIN STOCK.
Where do I go to learn fitting?? Fitting barrel bushing??, Beaver tail grip safety?? Why is a .250 radius required?? The information here is GREAT, but I'm also looking for other fitting and smithing information options as well. I know I MUST BE CAREFUL, but I want to learn. I am work slow and tedious, I have patience, I have no problem with trial and error.
Well, we got a new Chief, and he approved the carry of 1911's on duty.
Since I already had some, I decided that I must improve a couple of the 1911's I have. But now, I'm unable to stop. When does it ever stop, or does it???? I'm wearing out Brownell's and Gil Hebard with parts purchases. I want to buy and try everything.
Now my question. Yall know much more than I do.
Are parts like other things - User Preference?
Are parts - Clark Custom, Chip McCormick, Wilson Combat, Les Baer, better than others.
I want to improve my competition guns, while my DUTY PISTOLS MUST REMAIN STOCK.
Where do I go to learn fitting?? Fitting barrel bushing??, Beaver tail grip safety?? Why is a .250 radius required?? The information here is GREAT, but I'm also looking for other fitting and smithing information options as well. I know I MUST BE CAREFUL, but I want to learn. I am work slow and tedious, I have patience, I have no problem with trial and error.