For the 1911 fans.
Not the best pic, but it'll have to do...
Custom Combat Commander by Steve Nastoff
Major 'Unseen' Details
• Base Gun DOB/Colt-Factory-Build-Date was in the 1970s
• Hard-fitted Bar-Sto barrel
• 'Swensonesque' barrel positioner opposite ejection port
• Peened-and-lapped slide-frame fit
• Hand-swaged/formed mag well
History ("Nastoff's .45 Shop" and Beyond...)
• The gun is fully-documented
• The hand-written "build sheet" is two carbon-copy receipts long
• The original envelope it was mailed in is postmarked July 1990
• The bill for the work - minus the base gun - was $3363.00 (!)
• The gun was in the collection of the famous pistolsmith, Richard Heinie, for many years
Background Props (L to R)
• Randall #1-8 (ca. 1980s)
• RayBan Shooting Glasses (ca. 1940s)
• Milt Sparks Summer Special (ca. 1980s)
Misc
I changed a few small parts to better suit my taste (trigger, mag catch, MSH pin, grip screws), but of course I kept the originals for posterity.
Holy smoke, a work of art! NTXT
ntxt
VVV nice!
I reserve the "Three Vs" for the best, of which this is a fine example.
Quality shows and quality lasts - great gun.
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Very nice!
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For the 1911 fans.
I like it very much, but I would have to install an arched mainspring housing. They don't point right for me, if they don't have one.
For the 1911 fans.
Steves guns always look like Jewlery! SWEET! J.Michael
Low-rent version
I got this off of Gunbroker this year. I think it was done years ago. The hard chrome feels velvety smooth. Nastoff must have seen mine and had to reproduce it. Ok, maybe not. I really like mine, though. You would have to love yours.
Low-rent version
If i can figure out picture posting, I''l put up my matte Nickel Combat Commander...its plain but it works.
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Reheating pizza – sheesh. Totally destroys the delicate flavor.
A Smith and Wesson beats 5 aces...
Woodswalker AKA AaronE