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  • blackterror

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    My Rock Island compact and Para Expert

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    laf

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    Here's my Sig TacOps 1911 with some reloaded ammo. The holsters are from Alan Paloma from Wyle, TX. It gets about 100 rounds through it a month and has treated me well. I've also put on some Magpul grips to make it a bit easier to get to the mag release. The checkering is very aggressive and really ensures a positive grip.

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    wtburnette

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    Here's my Sig TacOps 1911 with some reloaded ammo. The holsters are from Alan Paloma from Wyle, TX. It gets about 100 rounds through it a month and has treated me well. I've also put on some Magpul grips to make it a bit easier to get to the mag release. The checkering is very aggressive and really ensures a positive grip.

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    Really like that setup. I have the same gun and love it. Those grips look pretty sweet, I might have to get some for my TacOps. Great pic, thanks for sharing!
     

    VERT

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    I have had great luck with Kimbers, Ultra Raptor II is dead accurate and flawless even with the short barrel.

    Just remember to keep it clean and change out the recoil and mags/springs more often. Shorter guns are a bit more quirky in their timing.
     
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