Ok...I cant stop tweaking my guns!

Eric Larsen

New member
I got a very nice PT911 a little while ago. I swore I would quite playing with perfectly good and functional guns...playing as in modifying them to my own tastes...or just stick with mechanical improvements...sights, trigger jobs, springs etc......
BUT...Looking at this gun and seeing how its all stainless and Alloy. (See how I justify this to myself :D )
If you know that the guns look like from the factory, with the blocky slide..especially the front of it..youll see the difference in this gun. Just for noting....I did the following to it:

Reshaped the front of the slide alot
Took the sharp edges off of the frame
Reshaped the back strap
Reshaped the front strap, undercutting below the trigger guard.
(both of these allow the gun to sit lower in my hand)
Smoothed the frame by the trigger

Do they have a Gun Tweakers Anonymous?
"Hi, my names Eric and I have a problem :D "

Shoot well
 

Attachments

  • pt911.jpg
    pt911.jpg
    155.2 KB · Views: 165

Hkmp5sd

New member
Nice work.

But TA won't help. This is a permanent addiction. Absolutely no known cure. However, lack of money has been known to send it into temporary remission. You know you've got it real bad when you buy an old, beat-up C&R rifle and spend 10 times it's value restoring it to pristine condition.
 

stevesmith7

New member
I hear you. My new gun selection list now includes:

1. Cheap, so if I screw it up it's no big deal.
2. Easy to disassemble, cause I will.
3. Ripe for improvements, what fun if it's already perfect.

Currently working on a FEG HP, looking for something to try home
electroless nickle/chrome plating system.

Steve
 
Top