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  • srt4242
    Member
    • Mar 2017
    • 165

    New to me 1911

    Picked this up from an auction in Anaheim. Info I got was limited, but advertised as having been through Kings Custom at some point in its life. Springfield told me it came out of there Custom Shop in 1989, they are trying to gather more info for me as those are paper record times. Picked it up for a fair price, I think! Has a small Kings Custom logo on the rear slide in front of the rear sight. Looking forward to putting some range down range. Someone reconfigured the trigger guard as it meets the dust cover. After i shoot it, I may repair it, or just leave it and refinish the frame.
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    RP1911
    Calguns Addict
    • Sep 2007
    • 5197

    Originally posted by srt4242
    Picked this up from an auction in Anaheim. Info I got was limited, but advertised as having been through Kings Custom at some point in its life. Springfield told me it came out of there Custom Shop in 1989, they are trying to gather more info for me as those are paper record times. Picked it up for a fair price, I think! Has a small Kings Custom logo on the rear slide in front of the rear sight. Looking forward to putting some range down range. Someone reconfigured the trigger guard as it meets the dust cover. After i shoot it, I may repair it, or just leave it and refinish the frame.
    Check under the slide for another King's logo mark and is there one on the bushing?
    RP1911
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    • #3
      srt4242
      Member
      • Mar 2017
      • 165

      Nothing under the slide, or the bushing. Maybe Kings just milled the Bomar cut?? Nobody really knows! The slide and barrel are both marked with the S/N. Only other markings outside of a stock 1911 are the Springfield Custom, and the small kings logo.

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      • #4
        duc748bip
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 1081

        That is King's Bomar cut, anyone still do the same cut?

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        • #5
          The War Wagon
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Apr 2011
          • 10294

          Very nice. I'm not keen on those sights, but ANYTHINGS better than G.I./Mil-spec sights!

          You still gotta tell us how much, though.
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          • #6
            snacks
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 939

            That is a nice piece of history. Kings gunworks used to be in Burbank before they closed. They were one of the go to places to have work done to a 1911. Looks like the flattened the front trigger guard for someone but did not do the squaring off of the trigger which was a common mod when they were open.

            Back then a lot of competition shooters would have the front trigger guard squared and flattened for competition.

            The fact it has a King’s logo is pretty cool.

            Enjoy shooting her.

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            • #7
              srt4242
              Member
              • Mar 2017
              • 165

              I paid $750 for it for those that asked. No box, one magazine. The flattening of the front of the trigger guard does not bother me with dry fire drills, we'll see how it feels while shooting. The stippling cuts on the front strap are very aggressive, may polish those down just a bit before I get it refinished. I need to weigh the trigger pull, it seems light, very smooth and crisp with a short reset. It is easily the smoothest trigger on any pistol I have. Hopefully Springfield has the paper work orders archived for this. Not sure what was the qualifier to having the slide marked Springfield Custom as they worked on them??

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