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I just picked up a 1927a1 reciever, bolt, barrel and partially complete trigger frame. I'm contemplating a project x type gun. Where can I find nice wood and what were the barrel dimensions on the Colt 1921? I think they were lighter and more graceful looking than this auto Ord 1927 barrel. Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.
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timg953.

Basically, there is but one way to go on your quest for a Colt looking gun out of a semi and you said it

yourself. "Project X". Just take a close look at it and then get in touch with PK.

.. he will make that semi glow with the look of a Colt if that's what you want,

Cheers, Zamm

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Arthur--

Why is the Colt bluing so difficult to reproduce? Thanks

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Arthur,

Why is that? I'm just curious. Is it the old stlye blueing Process or the newer metal alloys?

Best Zamm

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Hey Ralph and Arthur, seems we all can't sleep tonight!!

Z

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In an acronem you can't do old style Colt bluing becouse of the EPA

 

First the old Colt Bluing was proceded by some damn fine polishing then the chemicals involved included arsnic I belive. Or maybe that is the reason we can't get good case colors.... The cemicals are a problem as are the health hazards asociated with them. of course pretty soon the US Surgon General is going to say living is the prime cause of dying....

 

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Arthur,

 

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Damon,
Does this source actually apply the product or only furnish/sell it?

 

I am sorry...not sure what you meant. Did you mean to direct that question to Devlin?

 

Damon http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/rolleyes.gif

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Wow, excellent info,

Thanks guys!

Zamm

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