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1911 Patent Prints
retroxler58
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Finally got my wall art up in my new office at our new bldg.
I like it... [^]
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That's just really cool! If those were Glock prints, it would just show a can of play-doh.
EDIT You are correct black dog MY bad it was just the grip angle and slide cocking grooves that looked strange and grip safety &hammer spur
Guess I need reading glasses LOL
editIIHey Black dog maybe I can blame it on my round screen TV that I am using as a display on my 2K modem land line[:p]
She told me they have to get them framed before she lets me have them...[^]
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don't mean to be picky But that looks more like a model 1907 than the 1911. I missed out on a purchase of a 1907 years ago I thought it was a faked llama model IXA
Check the dust cover. The 1907 was straight and the 1911 has the 'step' in it.
Eit... Cool Prints!
don't mean to be picky But that looks more like a model 1907 than the 1911. I missed out on a purchase of a 1907 years ago I thought it was a faked llama model IXA
EDIT You are correct black dog MY bad it was just the grip angle and slide cocking grooves that looked strange and grip safety &hammer spur
Guess I need reading glasses LOL
Heck of a deal when a Glock shooter has to educate a 1911 fan!!![;)]
I'd have never known the difference except that a buddy of mine inherited a 1907 from his brothers' estate and I got to spend some time fondling it.
That's just really cool! If those were Glock prints, it would just show a can of play-doh.
actually a bit simpler
actually a bit simplerThat's a mechanical drawing of a complete Glock pistol, not a patent drawing. That would be much more simple.
Glock's pistol is actually a collection of previously existing design elements paired with his unique 'partially cocked' striker mechanism.