Also check out my new Blackhawk CQC leather IWB holster. I'm loving it as I can wear it strong side or crossdraw and at any angle due to the rotating loop.






Ivory on Blued guns would look superb but mine is parkerized, I don't think ivory would look great on it.TenX";p="39747 wrote: Stallone used an ivory grip in a movie of his (Cobra). Ever since, the contrast color of sleek dark metal against shiny light grip has been one of my favourites
Looks great![]()
I'd love a beavertail and bobbed hammer plus a skeleton match trigger but these parts are not easy drop ins (though often claimed otherwise). And I'm not sure who in Mumbai could do a good job working on the 1911 internals. Any recommendations?mundaire";p="39752 wrote: Great looking pistol AMK... next stop a beaver tail grip safety and bobbed hammer... maybe Novak sights?![]()
Many if not most of my pants are an inch or so looser anyway, so this IWB feels great. I've already got a Phoenix dual position Galco OWB holster which I probably will put up for sale.eljefe";p="39755 wrote: Good show-Yup, Novak sights may be a good idea.How does the IWB fit? had to buy trousers a couple inches extra?![]()
It fires really tight groups though on my last range trip it was a little off due to copper fouling I think. I've now given it a good scrub with Breakfree CLP.HydNawab";p="39759 wrote: Great looking gun and I am sure it fires the same way as well.
It's not Blued, it is the original USGI parkerized finish.Sanjay";p="39769 wrote: AMK
A beauty,is the bluing original or has it it been given a make over.
I ordered the grips off Brownells though you can get them and different colours in the same finish off the Alumagrips site, you can even ask them to laser etch a customised logo or initials on the grips. The only problem is they won't ship to India.Hunter";p="39810 wrote: Smashing job there AMK!..where did u source the grips from? Have u seen the new Isreali Fobus holsters for the 1911 series?....
Take care!
Unless you are in the Federal Republic of Mumbai where a .45 ACP mysteriously becomes a NPB.indian";p="39778 wrote: hi narenits highly difficult to get a PB license in india.the easiest way to get it is under heirloom category.the gun should be possesed for a period of atleast 21 years before transfer to a legal heir.