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Mac T. Taylor April 17th, 2013 07:51

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waltherglocksmith May 21st, 2013 13:26

my co2 bb 1911's
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PaddMadd May 25th, 2013 04:15

Some real nice 1911s in here, especially Mac's Knight Hawk!

Question: Does anyone have a source on a full-length guide rod that will fit a WE 1911?

Mac T. Taylor May 26th, 2013 05:02

@ PaddMadd

Fits for a WE 1911
FE Recoil Spring Guide Rod for M1911/MEU GBB

Wolfgeorge June 3rd, 2013 15:29

This is the latest addition to my 1911 collection.
WA SCW2 base, PGC Springfield Operator...I was looking for this kit for ages!
http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...ps02547de5.jpghttp://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...psd4459666.jpg

And the rest of my 1911 collection
http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3d355901.jpghttp://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8b2274e2.jpg


Wolf

rd012 June 18th, 2013 06:01

Greetings, this is my custom TM 1911 and KJW KP.07.
Hey there Wolf..

http://i1226.photobucket.com/albums/...psa6005659.jpg

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rd012 June 18th, 2013 06:33

And my TM MEU - SA Professional (prowin frame + gurder slide)

http://i1226.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3bc52703.jpg

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cav. June 25th, 2013 22:29

I just got this back from Dave at Imperial Engravers! :D Fantastic...although if I knew the YAG was going to turn out like that, I would have went for the CNC :( OH WELL, should have asked first. It's a KWA M1911 MK I, had to get it stripped first and powder coated again. Came out a lot thicker so I had to sand the internals to get things to fit properly. The sand blasting must have caused a bubble to form on the grip, so you might see a little lump, which also resulted a lump forming in the inside as well. Took a long time to sand it down so the mags will go in. None the less, amazing job :D

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7429/9...004c1a40_o.jpg

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PrIeSt June 25th, 2013 23:29

Just got my own kjw kp07 anyone know where I cam vet snakeskin grips?

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ILLusion June 26th, 2013 11:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by cav. (Post 1810133)
I just got this back from Dave at Imperial Engravers! :D Fantastic...although if I knew the YAG was going to turn out like that, I would have went for the CNC :( OH WELL, should have asked first. It's a KWA M1911 MK I, had to get it stripped first and powder coated again. Came out a lot thicker so I had to sand the internals to get things to fit properly. The sand blasting must have caused a bubble to form on the grip, so you might see a little lump, which also resulted a lump forming in the inside as well. Took a long time to sand it down so the mags will go in. None the less, amazing job :D

The bubble could not have been formed by the stripping process. In my experience with this stuff (and with Dave's process), it was likely caused during the heating process of the re-colouring, after the powder coat was applied.

There was probably a bubble within the cast itself. When heated, the bubble expanded.

I once had Dave re-colour a cast frame for me, and the front end of it practically melted during the oven phase. :P

turok_t June 26th, 2013 12:13

Hey Cav, yeah the powder coating they use is very thick like an orange peel which looks a bit ugly in my opinion. If you want that nice steel/harden look use duracoat or cerakot.. This is what I did with mine :

https://i.imgur.com/0hKL4Gf.jpg

Mac T. Taylor June 30th, 2013 13:34

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rd012 July 1st, 2013 08:43

my Remington R1, base on KJW 1911, engraved Remington R1 on slide and frame, PDI hammer, Nova trigger, prowin chamber and outer barrel, real wood grip with Remington logo, TM MEU hammer spring housing, Ready Fighter grip screw

http://i1226.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7f2cd7bb.jpg

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ShelledPants July 1st, 2013 09:06

Picked up a KJW 1911 last month. Got some Gator grip on the frame and slide, big improvement in index points, we'll see how it holds up to a holster.

Great gun, by the way, uses the same "new" co2 system as the Les Baer customs they came out with. I might replace the sears later to remove the nearly 1cm of deadspace in the trigger before it fires. Kicks like a mule with Propane.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ps4bc2f4a3.jpg

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cav. July 1st, 2013 09:43

Oh, true that. Forgot about the paint needing to be heated to dry haha. OH WELL, the insides fixed, just the outside I'll leave alone.

@turok: The orange peel effect isnt half bad on the pistol. But if it was on a lower receiver for a rifle, I would definitely use duracoat instead of the powder coat.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 1810242)
The bubble could not have been formed by the stripping process. In my experience with this stuff (and with Dave's process), it was likely caused during the heating process of the re-colouring, after the powder coat was applied.

There was probably a bubble within the cast itself. When heated, the bubble expanded.

I once had Dave re-colour a cast frame for me, and the front end of it practically melted during the oven phase. :P



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