I traded a SKS for a brand new CT9 at my gunshop and so far i love it. Its kinda plain jane though i got a buddy that cerakotes and is a career pistol smith. I wanna deck it out. I was thinking maybe port the barrel and crown it have him do some trigger work. Has anybody here done a full build on one?
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You bought a hammer. Pound nails with it. Why would anyone want to cerakote or port a hammer?Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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That you can do, but your CT9 will still be just a tool. And a very fine tool at that. I guess I'm just old school. I can't see putting a lot of money into a gun that the police will take away from me if I ever have to defend myself.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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Make sure it functions as it should, then go for it. Post some pics after its cerakoted.Originally posted by gunpackinpanda View PostI traded a SKS for a brand new CT9 at my gunshop and so far i love it. Its kinda plain jane though i got a buddy that cerakotes and is a career pistol smith. I wanna deck it out. I was thinking maybe port the barrel and crown it have him do some trigger work. Has anybody here done a full build on one?
Lots of guys like to mod up their toys, be it a bike, car, or whatnot. Enjoy.CT380,CW9, P45, Colt 1991A1, 1911A1 Rem-Rand, Sig GSR 45acp, Sig Ultra 45acp,Colt New Agent 9mm, German Makarov 9X18, M1 Carbines, Walther P22, Remington Nylon 66, North Amer 22, Ruger LCR 38cal, S&W Victory 38spl, S&W M15 38, Remington 870 Police 12ga.
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I can see your point. I can see someone sitting in the defendant's box while the prosecutor displays a tricked out gun to the jury. Says the prosecutor, "See this tricked out gun? Assassin's weapon! Note the ported barrel and slide. That's to silence the report! Look at the crowned muzzle. That's to increase the velocity making the bullets more deadly! See the cerakote? That's to hide the color of the gun so's it's almost invisible! Look at the custom grips. Fitted for an assassin's hand! See the hollow point bullets? Powerful enough to knock down an elephant!" and it goes on with more witless drivel from a non-shooting prosecutor anxious to make his monthly quota. No adding more fuel to the fire for me. If the police take my gun, it will be plain jane loaded with ball ammunition. All I want to work on is being able to use it effectively and accurately. YMMVOriginally posted by muggsy View Post. . . I can't see putting a lot of money into a gun that the police will take away from me if I ever have to defend myself.Life member - NRA
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In a "clean" shoot none of that should matter but I think some of what you say is right and could be a real concern should there be a trial whether criminal or civil.Originally posted by marshal kane View PostI can see your point. I can see someone sitting in the defendant's box while the prosecutor displays a tricked out gun to the jury. Says the prosecutor, "See this tricked out gun? Assassin's weapon! Note the ported barrel and slide. That's to silence the report! Look at the crowned muzzle. That's to increase the velocity making the bullets more deadly! See the cerakote? That's to hide the color of the gun so's it's almost invisible! Look at the custom grips. Fitted for an assassin's hand! See the hollow point bullets? Powerful enough to knock down an elephant!" and it goes on with more witless drivel from a non-shooting prosecutor anxious to make his monthly quota. No adding more fuel to the fire for me. If the police take my gun, it will be plain jane loaded with ball ammunition. All I want to work on is being able to use it effectively and accurately. YMMV"I hate quotations. Tell me what you know."
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Well it will be my carry gun. Like any other gun owner i hope i never have to use it. But i will be ready should that time come.
As for the pimping. Im a knife maker by trade and have have this condition where i cant leave anything stock. Gotta change it up or rebuild it.
Does anybody have pics of a CT9 with mods. ? I cant seeem to find any.
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Keep this in mind. Most law enforcement will hold the firearm unless it is determined at the scene to be justified. The other side is even if there are no charges or true-bill returned, if it goes that far, you will in most cases find yourself in civil court.Originally posted by Bill K View PostIn a "clean" shoot none of that should matter but I think some of what you say is right and could be a real concern should there be a trial whether criminal or civil.
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Kinda tired of the whole court and lawyer dance about gun modifications. Trayvon matin case was one of the biggest in the nation and they didn't talk about the gun in the slightest.
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Do what you want to your gun. I have a cw9 and have done a few "upgrades" to it.This place isn't safe.
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A few folks have cut the grip size down to take a 7 (or even 6) round magazine. You have a limited choice in sights unless you change out the front one, maybe cut a dovetail. Color is up to you. I like a black gun for carry personally so cerakote in a dark color is cool.Originally posted by gunpackinpanda View Post
Does anybody have pics of a CT9 with mods. ? I cant seeem to find any.
Personally I see no need and use for porting a small caliber pistol, especially one for defense. I dislike shooting ported guns near my hip, gut or any other body part.
The gun is already very carry friendly but I suppose a little filing here and there could make it smoother. Little gain here IMHO.
Good luck with your project. keep us up on your changes.Judging by today's left wing, looks like Senator Joe McCarthy was right after all.
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