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Thread: Baer Pictures Thread - Each post should contain at least one picture

  1. #21
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    Now that I'm figuring this out, here's my TRS:





    She's somewhat worse for wear but functioning beautifully, nary a hitch in almost 4000 rds now. Okay, probably closer to 3900, but whose counting?

    One of these days I'll get around to changing the grips. I was thinking of something from Esmerelda.
    Regards,

    Tom
    Last edited by littledoc; 20th June 2006 at 21:43. Reason: spelling, again


  2. #22
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    heres my springer

    after looking at some of these pics I almost didn't want to show mine. But here it is. It's got carry marks on it, but It's a nail driver. I stoned down a wilson combat bushing on a lathe. It fits just tight enough I can remove it by hand. You can also see my most used knife,A spyderco delica.


    edited pic size.Sorry.

  3. #23
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    P2 and TRC


  4. #24
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    My Concept IV (my second Les Baer):



    And my my TRS (I changed out the slim bushings for regular bushings):



    DVC
    adapt, improvise, overcome
    "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.", Carl Sagan
    "One should shoot as quickly as one can -- but no quicker.", Jeff Cooper
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    Swapped some grips around and these ended up on my TRS Commanche. I think they found a new home...


  6. #26
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    Tactical Defense Pistol refinished by Robar.



  7. #27
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    Here is my new Baer NM Hardball .45. Superbly accurate and only 1 FTF in 100 rnds fired, which I'm pretty sure was the fault of the mag. And by the way, ya'll weren't kidding when I read here that the Baer's are SUPER tight when new! Holy cow! It's loosened up enough to where I can take it apart now without destroying a bushing wrench.

    -Steve

    Col. Colt made 'em equal,
    More or less...

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    Premier II 1.5

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    Ultimate Master



    SRP 1.5"


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