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PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 4:17 pm 
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Thought I'd start a thread where we give a few previews of what's gonna be at the LTW display at SHOT. I think Chuck's "Grey Gun" is one...... here's one of mine. I usually find that consciously or otherwise, I name a gun if I'm working on it for any length of time. "Length of time" almost begins to describe the time I have into this one. This one became CCGSPCCO, since it's a Colt CCO, Gunsite GSP version. More pics and details to follow.
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Whoa. I can't wait for the SHOT Show!

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Mr. Christiansen that's just awesome!

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YOW!!!!!!!
Plenty of reason right there to attend SHOT.
I can't wait to see the rest of it! :shock:

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I was wondering who'd break the ice :lol:

I had the priviledge of handling this one before anyone else saw it. About the third time I looked it over and still found myself discovering new things, I knew this one was something special. Every part showed some level of attention, all in the same theme.

Awesome gun, Ned! The owner has got to be thrilled.

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just when you yhought youve seen it all......awesome.

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my fingers were even shaking typing...lol

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I have to second Ted's comments that gun is special. When I saw the gun I tilted it looked at the mill tilted the gun again....scratched my head and said "aw ph*$k it"

Ned,
You were right those "Work the Mill with Bill" videos you bought on QVC really were informative. You flourished after that. :P

Seriously, between the Grey Gun II and this one we are off to a great start. I thought last year was kewl. :twisted:

Amazing stuff.

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I am sure the next five years will pass fairly quickly so I had better get my finances in order because that gun is beautiful and I want one just like it.


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That metal work is fascinating!


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Ned,

Must be when Alex sent the last bunch of Holsters to you he stopped up in the hills picked some of them Peruvian Sun Flowers :wink:
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I just may have to stop over to the house and take a look at that one first hand.

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Holy Cinders and Ashes!

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Ned, Did you write the machinists handbook? If not, you should have! :lol:

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WHAT THAT MAN CAN DO WITH A DREMEL!! 8)

Gorgeous Ned, Simply gorgeous.

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Al, this is not for publication, but the Dremel work, I farm it out :D

I'll sketch in a few details a bit at a time here:

Base gun, Colt Cunsite GSP CCO, so, Commander slide on an alloy Officers frame.

Magwell and sights are machined from 4130. Tritium inserts are recessed forward; front sight has a stainless insert to make a "big dot" per customer specs. Thought about platinum here butas you can see we were on a budget :D . Rear sight is vertical and serrated in front for slide rackability on belt, etc. As you can see the magwell is not unlike a Heinie and here I tip my hat to Richard and say, I can't pretend I'da dreamed this up without ever seeing one of your bolt-ons. Customer wanted full-width so this is the route we took.

Frontstrap, MSH, grip safety pad, mag release, trigger guard underside have Shallowmyds with a "double-X" pattern. No, the customer is not an apprentice pron-star (to the best of my knowledge).

The grips, ah, the grips. Customer sent a set of Larry Davidson's work. But we wanted to go thin..... usually I just take the gripsand thinthem out but this time I called Larry and he sent the same grips only in the thin version. Very nice stuff..... we wanted them "blacker" so I dyed them.

Since Steve and Ted already let the cat outta the bag, bluing was done at YoBo. Correction, very nicely done at YoBo. The frame ws supposed to be shiny sided too, but my anodizer (a private source) has trouble reading instructions sometimes. I sent it for stripping, the idea being I would do a few finishing touches and polish the sides, and return it for black anodizing. The got it, stripped it, and reanodized it. We decided to go with that. Next time the instructions get wire-tagged right to the gun, in large print.

This gun has a lot of work into it, and I'd sure hate to put the first scratch in it, but the customer will not be taking it out of the safe on weekends to show around while serving cappucino. I finished another 1911 for him a year ago, no less elaborate than this one, and he carries it daily for work and has I don't know how many thousand rounds of 230 JHP through it. He's a guy who knows how to shoot and continues to work on it, and has seen an elephant or three. Not claiming him as a steely eyed stealth ninja to boost myself here, just wanting to point out that he's a workin' man who knows guns and likes them a certain way, not a collector. He's a great customer and friend. BTW, I love cappucino and don't think there's anything wrong with drinking it while admiring custom guns 8) .

Oh yeah, lanyard loop-- he wants them. When thinning up the MSH, you lose some of the space needed to do a slot-and-pin type, so, since it's rare enough that he really needs one, I've done both his guns the way you see it here, a slot for a Zip-tie to fasten the gun to the lanyard.

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Ned, I am continuously delighted by your creativity and execution. Simply amazing, I love it!

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Ned, stop the madness! I can feel my head about to explode.


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Ned has raised the bar again!!!! :D Awesome blaster. I wish I could even begin to grasp how all that machine work is done! Incredible work.

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Ned,

Immacuate work. The things you can do on a mill continue to amaze me.

Nice one buddy.

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DAYAMN Ned! Just......DAYAMN...........

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:shock: ............ (speechless)

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That thing is unreal.
I'm glad to hear the owner will probably shoot the snot out of it. I do hate to see good work sitting in a dungeon...I mean, safe.


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wow! the machine work is amazing....


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Ned,

Simply amazing! The machine work and attention to detail cannot be described with words alone. You'll have to take appointments for fondling that pony at SHOT!

Please elaborate on the following:
1. Barrel & recoil system
2. Did you use the Rit dye again on the G10 Lazza grips?
3. Any experience on how the dye holds up to wear?

Thanks and congratulations on another amazing project!

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Please elaborate on the following:
1. Barrel & recoil system
2. Did you use the Rit dye again on the G10 Lazza grips?
3. Any experience on how the dye holds up to wear?
Barrel is a BarSto, I don't remember just now if that was the customer's request or if they were the only ones who could provide this particular configuration (bull, ramped, Commander length). I think it was the latter.

RIT dye, yup. It penetrates maybe .003. Holds up to wear OK but gouges would theoretically show. They were a black/grey pattern anyway though.

Patrick, with regards to your head being about to explode, may I suggest clipping the red wire. Or was it the green one. Bomb squad guys, help me out here.....

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Ned,

You are one of the very few people in a small business that deserves the title of "Master Machinist". What you produce is artistic, detailed, beautifully executed and unnatural. I can't help but wonder if there is a small shrine in the corner of your huge and well-equipped machine shop that is draped with dead cats and naked chickens.... :shock:

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Jeezus Ned! You do not disappoint:)
That is one mighty fine blaster. I particularly like the front strap treatment, oh and the slide top treatment, and the rear sight, and the ...okay, okay the whole thing is a delight to look at.
I can't wait for my name to come up on your list again. It is on the list right?:) if not better put me on, which should put me getting a gun in 2010:)


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Ned,

You are truly the John Holmes of gun pron :lol:

If I only had an endless supply of money so I could buy my way to the front of the line and have one built for me. Simply amazing!


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Simply ... AMAZING!!!!! Thanks for sharing this Ned, of course, now we want MORE pics. :D

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You are one of the very few people in a small business that deserves the title of "Master Machinist". What you produce is artistic, detailed, beautifully executed and unnatural. I can't help but wonder if there is a small shrine in the corner of your huge and well-equipped machine shop that is draped with dead cats and naked chickens.... :shock:

If you all could see the space Ned works in it would amaze you. Let me know if I am wrong Ned. I would say it is about 9 foot wide and maybe fourteen feet long. He has to run a one man shop cause he doesn't have room for two.

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