I bought all the stuff to do DuraCoat and took on my old beater 1911 as the first project. I detail stripped the gun, to include removing the sights, sand blasted, degreased, and applied 2 coats of "woodland tan" duracoat to the frame and slide and two coats of "black oxide" to the thumb safety, grip safety, and slide lock. After allowing a day to dry I reassembled the gun and put the fiber optic front sight back on not being too fond of the old rear sight I ordered a new wide notch one from Novak's. When it arrived I installed the rear sight and carefully centered it on the slide.
Today was range day, the gun shoots to point of aim at 20 yards! No tweaking of the sights was necessary! This is the first time I've put sights on a gun that they didn't need to be regulated! Even a blind hog - - -
I'll post some pictures soon as I can.
Before

Left side

Right side

The jade colored grips with the Texas Star didn't show up on the tan color so I went to a pair of Mahogany double diamond grips.