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Mose's used a P51 Mustang to part the Red Sea! What a cheater, I never read that version.Originally posted by getsome View PostOh, so shiny!!!!.....Somehow a polymer frame 1911 seems like blasphemy to me...Be like putting a jet engine on a P51 Mustang or something, just aint right....Folks should leave um like they were when God gave the first one to Moses to part the Red Sea with....Shouldn't mess with God's creations!!!http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
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No no no, God gave Moses an original 1911 to part the Red Sea with...He later used a P51 Mustang to take out Sodom and Gomorrah which required slightly more firepower....Get yer facts straight there Paw Pa...Originally posted by Bawanna View PostMose's used a P51 Mustang to part the Red Sea! What a cheater, I never read that version.
" An armed society is a polite society".... Robert A. Heinlein
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shinny fokker a covert???Originally posted by Barth View PostGuess I'm a polymer fan as I own and carry so many HKs.
Don't own a single 1911.
But if I did I would want an all stainless steel one.
If weight was an issue?
I could go for an alloy frame like my Sig P220/P239 guns.
But a polymer 1911 just doesn't seem right to me.
Honestly, I'm still holding out for an all stainless Kahr K45/MK45 Elite.
One fine day...


. My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border
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Covert K45 Ultra - Special Edition
Jocko of course - LOL!Originally posted by berettabone View PostIf you don't mind me asking...........who did the polish job?
Just kidding.
That's not my gun.
Just a random pic off the internet.
I've got a factory shinny MK40 Elite.
But that Covert has the Jocko Mirror Shine treatment.
That's my sample of what I'm really dreaming of.
A Covert K45 Ultra.
How about a limited run KahrTalk group buy?
Are you in?
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That Covert makes me want to get a buffing wheel and go after my kahr's. It's a thing of beauty.The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.
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If you guys get Kahr to make a special run of MK45's for us and I'll sell whatever I have to from my now extremely small collection in order to pay for my copy.________________________________________
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Sorry to jump in late to this discussion. Before I got into the smithing and gunrange biz, back in the 1980's, the range I went to had a gunsmith of some note, named Geroge. Ol' George showed my his own personal Colt Commander (all Commanders were aluminum back then, the Combat Commander was steel). The back of the right rail was gone for about 3/4 inch. Colt wouldn't replace the frame, calling the gun totalled. George kept shooting it. This was before you could really get an aftermarket stripped frame. Later, I took George's place and we built up Commander's and Officers on aluminum "Ranger Ordnance" frames. They all broke in the same place. I also built up an Officer's for my good friend, made from a Colt frame. Guess what? Yup. And there were a few customers that had Colts that also broke in that same spot. Something about the back right rail taking its share of punishment. Dunno exactly why.
Not to say that lots and lots of Commanders and later the LW's are shot a lot and do well. Just that I've seen my share of problems with alloy frames in the Colt .45 Auto design, and its always in the same spot. Personally, I'd have thought that the slide stop hole or the mainspring housing retainer hole would have been the first to fail.
The other thing I seemed to do a lot of... sadly... on alloy Colt .45 Auto's was grip screw escutcheon replacement, with oversize parts, because invariably those fine threads would rip out even with no user fidddling. Standard replacement was the oversize part correctly fitted, JB weld mixed with powdered metal and quad staked in place using a hydraulic press (no hammering!). Even then, sometimes they got ripped out from shooting.
So...... time will tell on this polymer Colt .45 Auto copy.
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