I apologize for the way the pictures are. I usually use Photobucket, but for some reason I have not been able to make it work the last few times I have tried.
- EGW Flush Bushing Fitted
- Full reliability job
- 3# trigger. All Wilson Combat internals. Hand fit and polished
- Fitted Wilson beavertail tail
- Wilson night sights
- Undercut and stippled front strap
- Stippled flat mainspring housing
- Antler grips with a gold Colt medallion
- Complete de-horn and polish of entire gun
- Recessed take down pin
- Lowered and flared ejection port
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- Slide to frame fit re-tightenedSold - Colt Series 80 1911
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Re: WTS - Colt Series 80 1911
That is an absolutely gorgeous piece of hardware. Simple, elegant, with all the right functional touches, and nothing that doesn't need to be there.
There's really nothing to compare to the classic Colt bluing jobs.
If I could, I'd jump all over it!
But I can offer compliments and a bump! This is a great price for an old-school "perfect packin' pistol."
There's really nothing to compare to the classic Colt bluing jobs.
If I could, I'd jump all over it!
But I can offer compliments and a bump! This is a great price for an old-school "perfect packin' pistol."
American by birth, Texan by the grace of God!
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Re: WTS - Colt Series 80 1911
Love the grips.
Looks like a Government mode, not the lightweight?
Looks like a Government mode, not the lightweight?
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
Nothing tempers idealism quite like the cold bath of reality.... SQLGeek
Nothing tempers idealism quite like the cold bath of reality.... SQLGeek
Re: WTS - Colt Series 80 1911
Yes it is a government model. It is not a lightweight it is the real deal.RoyGBiv wrote:Love the grips.
Looks like a Government mode, not the lightweight?