valyrian357
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It is real preban elephant ivory. Nice aging too it.Normally I would say the wood, but that ivory looks exceptionally nice.
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It is real preban elephant ivory. Nice aging too it.Normally I would say the wood, but that ivory looks exceptionally nice.
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1924 Colt Commercial model. Which looks better? Wood or Ivory?
ivory it is. wieners are for the kids table. We usually smoke some bacon wrapped shrimp when the ribs are done.Depends on the barbeque: wood for burgers/weiners, ivory for steaks/ribs .
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Very cool.Okay, I know this isn't a 1911, but it's close. Ballester Molina made for the Argentine Navy (Armada Argentina) manufactured sometime between 1938 and 1942. Just arrived today (Gunbroker find). Fit and finish is outstanding and the trigger feels great. Really looks unissued because there's no wear on the exposed part of the barrel in the ejection port.
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Edit: My mistake... it was made between 1944 and 1953. So it's practically brand new!
FANTASTIC Lookin 1911s! Especially the polished one!Typically my 1911's are sitting in the gun safe but I decided to display them in my office.
Since I work from home I now get to enjoy them all day long. Not only are they great to shoot, but I think they are beautiful to look at as well.
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What do you think? Good idea or not so much.
Is the highly polished one a standard manufacturing?Typically my 1911's are sitting in the gun safe but I decided to display them in my office.
Since I work from home I now get to enjoy them all day long. Not only are they great to shoot, but I think they are beautiful to look at as well.
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What do you think? Good idea or not so much.
I think they look great! Working from home is the best, ain't it?Typically my 1911's are sitting in the gun safe but I decided to display them in my office.
Since I work from home I now get to enjoy them all day long. Not only are they great to shoot, but I think they are beautiful to look at as well.
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What do you think? Good idea or not so much.
I like it when a firearm shoots where I point it when I pull the trigger. It's always a plus.Took the Ballester Molina to the range today and was very pleased! Soft shooter, shoots where you point it.
Yes - the high polished is a standard manufacturing in nickelIs the highly polished one a standard manufacturing?
Very nice. I have the blue one. Once I recover from that purchase I plan on the Nickel or engraved case hardened oneYes - the high polished is a standard manufacturing in nickel