Hello;
From my personal collection up for sale is a rare collectors piece. Comes with one mag
6.5" 1911. Look up the history of L.A.R manufacturing, its fascinating.
$4500 or obo
I have original kits for 10mm conversion and 357 conversion. Each kit has mag, barrel, spring and extractor. Each kit is $800. What I paid for them. Buying the kit is optional.
For pics please email ca1911guy@gmail.com
Blurb:
Essentially an over-sized 1911, the LAR Mark I is a large-framed single-action semi-automatic pistol chambered in the powerful .45 Winchester Magnum cartridge. The prototype for the LAR Grizzly was actually made from two 1911 frames cut and welded together to accommodate the longer .45 Win. Mag. and with steel plates added to the flats of the slide to add mass and strengthen the slide structurally. Production LAR pistols are another matter. All were hand-fit, which should combine with the adjustable target sights for a very accurate pistol. While perhaps uncomfortably large for those with smaller hands, the frame becomes comfortable quickly with a little handling and the trigger is crisp. It is able to push a 230gr projectile up to about 1,600 fps, making it capable of taking just about any game you could want.
Thank You
From my personal collection up for sale is a rare collectors piece. Comes with one mag
6.5" 1911. Look up the history of L.A.R manufacturing, its fascinating.
$4500 or obo
I have original kits for 10mm conversion and 357 conversion. Each kit has mag, barrel, spring and extractor. Each kit is $800. What I paid for them. Buying the kit is optional.
For pics please email ca1911guy@gmail.com
Blurb:
Essentially an over-sized 1911, the LAR Mark I is a large-framed single-action semi-automatic pistol chambered in the powerful .45 Winchester Magnum cartridge. The prototype for the LAR Grizzly was actually made from two 1911 frames cut and welded together to accommodate the longer .45 Win. Mag. and with steel plates added to the flats of the slide to add mass and strengthen the slide structurally. Production LAR pistols are another matter. All were hand-fit, which should combine with the adjustable target sights for a very accurate pistol. While perhaps uncomfortably large for those with smaller hands, the frame becomes comfortable quickly with a little handling and the trigger is crisp. It is able to push a 230gr projectile up to about 1,600 fps, making it capable of taking just about any game you could want.
Thank You
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