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Offline Dee

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Wow! That looks just like one of 2 dozen or so other companys' 1911s. 8)
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Yeah but they went to some thing resembling the original ball cut on the slide vs the later slant cut. :-*

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What's a ball cut?
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Yeah but they went to some thing resembling the original ball cut on the slide vs the later slant cut. :-*

Bob one of my 1911s is an old government colt and it doesnt look one bit like that race gun. Will say though its a good looking piece.
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The ball cut is a mystery to o me unless he's talking about the flute at the back of the ejection port. That was on the 70s Gold Cups as I recall.
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Ball cut.



Slant cut that replaced it.

It called a ball cut because that was the shape of the cutting tool; I used to know why Colt switched , do not remember exactly but I beliee the slant cut was quicker and therefore cheaper.
Used to know what year they switched , do not now, but all Colt ball cut guns had the fine blue finish so it was early.