Does anyone in OK do 1911 work anymore?

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JD8

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Barry's gone, Mike's gone.....

Need a sight change and an EB grip safety blended to a Baer. Would also like to have an ignition set and trijicon front added to a gun Mike worked on.
 

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There is a guy who sets up at the local gun shows, seems to know what he doing. If he's there this weekend, I'll get his contact info for you.
 

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Not to start a this vs. that fight, but that’s what I like about Glocks. No special fitting or gunsmithing required. I can do it all myself. I have a 1911 and anytime I go beyond a simple field strip, I get on the Internet.
 

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Not to start a this vs. that fight, but that’s what I like about Glocks. No special fitting or gunsmithing required. I can do it all myself. I have a 1911 and anytime I go beyond a simple field strip, I get on the Internet.

Glocks aren't special in that regard anymore. Most polymer frame guns are this way vs a steel gun lol. However, Glocks are behind the times. Take the P320 series, miles ahead of a Glock. Quite easy to pull the trigger assembly out if you want to switch out a trigger, simple to change out a grip module, you can mod it yourself and if you mess it up or don't like it, you pay $35 for a new one, unlike a Glock. With Glock's garbage stock sights, mushy trigger, and 2x4 ergos, it does seem to support a very strong aftermarket of modifications.
 
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