Winchester67
Custom
Well gents, after a lifetime of collecting and shooting I have to admit to myself I am slowing down. When Biden got elected we knew he was going to drive the economy into the ditch, and getting out of debt was our best chance at insulating ourselves. When we got married, my wife and I sold our respective houses and started fresh with a new house together. Anyway to make a long story longer, the net result was that most of my lifelong gun collection got sold to eradicate our debt which was the house. I retired shortly thereafter. So this is the long way around of saying I sold a lot of guns. I kept a few examples of the ones I liked the most, but when I saw this Colt I had to buy it. Brand new, but it had all the features of a pistol that just left a custom shop. Beavertail safety with a Commander hammer just like an old Pachmayr Combat Special, no ambi safety because I will carry it and an ambi safety has a tendency to get swept off. Gold bead front sight with Novak rear. Checkering on the front strap. This made the deal for me. Was happy without it for years, once I had one with a checkered or stippled front strap it became a "must have" for me. 70 Series bones, because the added complexity of the 80 Series is not needed, just a lightweight firing pin and strong spring to insure it is drop safe, just like Springfield Armory does. No front cocking serrations because you should never have your fingers that close to the loud end. Blued steel barrel, because I am old enough to remember when stainless barrels didn't perform as well. I suspect that is not the case anymore, but I like blue steel. No light rail. The weight is unbalancing and after decades with the Harries Technique I am not going to go to a weapon mounted light at my advanced age. All it lacks is an arched mainspring housing, and that is easy. I present to you the custom 1911 right off the production line, everything you need and nothing you don't. I will be selling my other remaining full size 1911's, pairing down to this one and my Les Baer. The bases are covered!