Wednesday, July 19, 2006

A Sunday Go To Meetin' Commander

There are bar-b-que guns, crab boil guns, and then, there are Sunday go to meeting guns. Click to enlargeThis is a Colt that became the later. When I purchased this stainless Commander, I had little idea what was in store.

I polished the sandblasted rounds down to a more even satin finish after they started getting scuffed up. I went through several sets of grips, before I settled on the present ones, purchased off ebay. My Commander now sports a Dlask trigger, and an Ed Brown memory groove grip safety. I also installed a Wilson Combat barrel bushing, an Ed Brown 20LPI checkered mainspring housing, an 18 pound Wolff mainspring, Novak rear sights, a King's extended thumb safety, and an Ed Brown extended magazine release.

It's a pistol I'm proud to take to church on Easter Sunday. It shoots good too!

7 comments:

  1. Good looking gun. I love the Commander.

    Syd

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  2. Bee-yoo-tiful!

    [Alpineman wipes drool from chin...]

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  3. Anonymous12:46 AM

    I love my 70 series all steel Combat Commander. It's still all stock but shoots every time I pull the trigger.

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  4. Anonymous11:43 AM

    Was it challenging to install the Novak?

    When doing so, if you need to take off metal, do you take off of the slide dovetail, or the sight?

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  5. I love my commander, too.

    It isn't as purty as yours, though.

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  6. Xavier,
    You are blessed. The Texas CHL does not have a provision for concealed carry in places of worship. :-(

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  7. Anonymous11:35 PM

    If you are using 230 Ball ammo ,goto a 16# spring and a shok buff it will shoot easier and not beat-up that nice frame.

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