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Post by DoubleAction on May 30, 2003 21:16:53 GMT -5
One of my choices for a 1911 hammer is the Nowlin "Speed Demon".This hammer is cut from stainless steel then hardened to RC 50,the hooks are square cut,trimmed to .020",ground and polished,with a narrowed halfkock notch that won't damage the sear.I use this hammer with the EGW competition sear on two of my full length 1911s with triggers breaking clean at 3 lbs., using 18 lb. recoil springs, with not one single malfunction,including hammer follow, in over a thousand rounds fired from each pistol.
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Post by XavierBreath on May 30, 2003 23:22:07 GMT -5
I was looking at that hammer myself. I'm beginning to think the best approach for me is to buy a fitted frame and slide, and build my own!
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Post by DoubleAction on May 31, 2003 0:49:02 GMT -5
Xavier;If I were to go that route,and I might,I would purchase a Les Bauer frame and slide and send it to Barsto to have them fit it with one of their barrels.Stone is the best barrel man in the business for the 1911.Do the math and see what you come up with;I think BarSto is on the 5 Star link page.The Les Bauer Frames and Slides can be found at Brownell's.
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