This was one of the first guns I did after dropping my “real” job and committing to guns full-time. THE first, actually, pretty sure. 25 LPI front and back; I had net yet met nor heard of Pete Single at this time (2001). I know Pete lays claim to the 25 LPI idea and I believe he did do it before this; goes to show you that the same ideal can come to more than one person. Sometimes at the same time, sometimes within a few years, sometimes it’s decades.

The grips are just place-holders. I don’t remember what grips shipped on it but they owner is casting about for something more appropriate. I let him know that my opinion of these grips on this gun is “EW”.
This one is from before I went full time. It showed up a few years ago and the new owner sent it to me for some work. This is not the kind of work I want to be doing to be quite honest; I’ve had requests for it from time to time and I have generally declined it: “I found an early gun of yours and I want to update and refinish it.” I want to be putting out new work, not recycling the old work. Let the old work represent my earlier years. I somewhat reluctantly put a Shield Driver sight on it, fitted the white VZ’s, a new trigger, and got it refinished. It got resold right after that, and just came back again because the safety had broken….. and the plunger tube too. Somewhere between 1999 and now, the plunger tube got replaced and when they did it, they really hogged out the holes that hold it, on the inside. They only thing for it was to install my four-post Extra Stout Plunger Tube; you can see where the outer bosses needed extra swaging to get a good hold. The inner two will be a big help too.

When the gun came to me originally in 1999, it had a Millett front sight, I didn’t like those. I fabbed one to fit into the two holes left by the Millett and silver soldered it on.

The Shield Driver fitted a few years back, with tritium. The slide-rear checkering is from the first time around.

The frontstrap has what I called Truncamyds, regular checkering but with a radius in the gullet. Being aluminum, and a pretty thin frontstrap, I didn’t want to use full-depth checkering. It works pretty well.

The back side is “standard” checkering, albeit 90° and not 60°, generally my preference for anything, but especially for carry guns. Front and rear both are at 22LPI.
The magwell—this was probably my first “FLH” magwell, where the bottom of the frame is cut to allow better access to the mag floorplate for positive insertion. The grips don’t get shortened, they are the original length, so they over hang a little. They get angled so that they sorta become part of the magwell area.
The grips got lightened when it was here three years ago. It is a LW Commander, afterall.
