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  1. I inherited this gun from my younger brother who passed away too young back in 2005. He loved his guns and had a small collection of unusual pieces like this one. Its a 1911-A1 USGI build in 45ACP. The gun has an interesting history from what I can gather. After WWII the US sold USGI 1911’s to foreign governments that were never used. In the 60's-70's Interarms bought up the unused stock and tried to import them back into the US. They were not permitted to re-import the frames (most were Remington Rand guns) so they stripped the parts and had them fitted to American made frames back in Alexandria VA. From what I can gather the frames were supplied by Essex Arms. This gun is a good shooter that I  keep in my jeep “just in case”. As long as you keep it clean ..it runs great and shoots to point of aim. Not bad for a gun with most of the parts over 60 years old! Mods made include new barrel, new recoil spring, new commander style hammer, new barrel bushing, smoothed out the trigger bar, polished the feed ramp, polished internals and had the gun professionally Cerakoted in bronze and black.

     

    Thanks for looking.

     

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  2. Triggers are smooth as silk on these two (after very light polishing of internals with mothers mag polish) and both have custom grip panels. They shoot great! Tried a bunch of different grips but keep coming back to the factory rubber ones. Would like to add a Smith to replace my model 19 nickel I foolishly sold though. But they are nice revolvers. One with darker grips I've had since 1992 and the lighter grips belong to a 2014 model. 

    thanks for looking!

     

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    I'm sorry but I must point out the elephant in the thread. You know your scope mount is backwards right? 

     

     

    LOL! I did not know! I do have proper eye relief but I kept wondering why it was so difficult to adjust this mount. I must be getting more senile than I thought.  DUH! :stunned:

  4. IMG_0736_zps90bd7236.jpgLOL.. here is a new improved pic with the scope mounted correctly! Oh well at age 65 this was my first AR build after years of owning factory rifles, Live and learn! Anyway I  Just installed the Timney trigger today and it is so smooth! Quite an addictive process with all the researching and parts ordering...hope it doesn't become a "habit"!  :)

    SAA (Aero Precision) Upper complete

    16” Barrel  HBAR profile .750" Diameter

    Dragons Head linear muzzle brake

    PSA Lower & LPK

    Timney 3LB Competition Trigger

    Badger Ordnance extended charging handle latch

    Magpul MOE enhanced trigger guard

    Magpul MOE Pistol Grip

    Magpul MOE forend handguard

    Magpul MOE Adjustable Stock

    AR Stoner Scope Mount

    Ruger BUIS front & rear flip up sights

    Magpul front sling mount

    Black/OD Paracord sling

    Nikon 1X7x32 scope

     

     

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    What features do you want in a rifle?

     

    Do you want a world of aftermarket support, or just a fairly decent rifle out of the box?

     

    Stainless or blued? Synthetic or wood stock?

     

    Blind, flush, or detachable magazine?

     

    What distances do you want to shoot accurately?

     

    Do you already have glass for your rifle? Or will you have to buy glass as well on your $800 budget?

     

    good points..I should have stated up them front

     

    no stock preference...

    blued or stainless 

    detachable magazine

    200 yards to 600 yards

    glass not part of the $800

    sturdy but smooth bolt

    I guess reliability and accuracy would be the two main objectives

     

    I don't know much about the CZ but have shot other Savage rifles and they were very accurate. That Savage from Buds looks real nice for the money.

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    I'll join the opinions of our fellow posters who mention the "two legged" varmits... They are far and away the most dangerous things down here... There are lots of places in the woods around east tennesseeand southern kentucky where ya really dont want to go unarmed... Lots of marijuana growing and meth labs; even in the national forest type places...

     

     

     

    +1

     

    I feel this way also. If I'm in the boonies I have a mini 14 in the jeep and a 1911 in a GI shoulder holster with extra mags. If I was back in Arizona I would be carrying both when in the boonies!

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