Tough one,....but here is my Springfield Loaded that I bobtailed.
Joe Chambers did the grip treatment, removed the front serrations, a TON of internal work & matte blue finish.
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faawrenchbndr wrote: Tough one,....but here is my Springfield Loaded that I bobtailed.
Joe Chambers did the grip treatment, removed the front serrations, a TON of internal work & matte blue finish.
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:drool: I wish my loaded looked like that! I got the short trigger but the cheese grater up front being gone looks nice. No ambi safety either, another extra I could do without, some day.
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This is my only semi-auto pistol, that I wouldn't have to dig out from hiding anyway.
Springfield did some reliability work on their dime so I had the short trigger added then, wish I would have ditched the ambi safety as well but it was hard enough to convince the wife I needed to spend money on a trigger that still worked :pray:
It is the nicest semi pistol I've owned for accuracy and now after the work, reliability, I keep her close most often.
I swore off 1911 pattern guns after too much time and money was spent making them work. I hit the bottom when I could buy a G21 and a Wilson Combat barrel and have a shooter for less than a third of a 1911, that was nowhere near the reliability or capacity.
Now it seems things have come full circle. kinda funny how that works out.
faawrenchbndr wrote: Nice STI,........as great of tools Glocks are, there is nothing like a 1911s trigger!
Absolutely. My STI is my all time favorite. It took shooting a buddies 4.15 tactical to pull me back in. His was sitting between 30k-50k with only changing recoil springs and a main spring. Still slick as glass and shoots like a laser. Mine has been the same way since I got it and I can't imagine not having it. STI Customer service rocks! They have become my armalite of the pistol world.
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