Greetings all:
I'm not a frequent poster, but appreciate all comments in advance.
I have 3 gov't size Colt 1911, 45 ACP guns. One is a very early 1991A1, one 1974 Nickel gov't model, and a Remington Rand that was my grandfather's WWII sidearm. They all are perfect in their own way; one resides comfortably in a safe mostly. You can guess which one.
I am seeking comments on the officers frame and commander length slide configuration - the CCO. (Yes I have done the "search" thing) I know there are several ways to get there, and I'm not looking for the absolute cheapest; I am looking for feedback from those experienced with the smaller grip frame - both in alloy and steel construction. A custom gun running into 4 figures is not out of the question.
The gun will be both carried and shot regularly. By shooting, I mean shooting enough to maintain my competency - not training for IPSC by any stretch...about once a month and a box or so of ammo. Without intending to sound like a braggart, I do understand the importance of shooting until a level of understanding is reached - the 1991A1 listed above has over 40,000 rounds through it and save for a few replaced springs and some wear, it is still delivering lead like it should. I have medium sized hands and the officers frame grip size is not a big issue for me.
So, tell me about your CCO platforms, and any experience with a CCO build on a steel frame vs. alloy. Tell me, at least what you feel comfortable with, about your gunsmiths. I am familiar with Wayne Novak and am leaning that way for a custom build, but I know there are others with skill out there.
Thanks all - redleg