I like slender pretty girls and slender pretty pistola's. Thusly, my daily carry pieice is a highly tweaked and tuned SS Colt Delta Elite with every aftermarket part Wison combat makes for it, installed therein and tuned/polished by Kevin Gibson of Shooters Journal. EXTRA stiff dual recoil springs. Also added rosewood Crimson Trace Lazergrips to it. ME LIKEY! How bout ya'll?
Just came up with a new daily carry and hunting load which consists of the Speer gold Dot 180 punched out at 1375fps by 14.6grs of AA#9 all lit up by a Winchester primer and housed in a new starline nickel plated case.
The whole set up is slender and packable, plus accurate and easy to shoot. Pretty to boot! What is not to like?
Did you install a Wilson barrel?
I carry a para ordnance p-16/40 converted to 10mm with upgrades to trigger, grip safety, mag release and thumb safety. And I burn a fair bit of AA#9, but mostly under lead 200 grain RFN.
Welcome to the forum!
Tried for six months to get my hands on one last year, and finally gave up. Both of my local retailers wouldn't even order one for me. Please don't ask why, you won't like half of the answers.
Quote from: safariman on June 17 2012 10:23:15 PM MDT
I like slender pretty girls and slender pretty pistola's. Thusly, my daily carry pieice is a highly tweaked and tuned SS Colt Delta Elite with every aftermarket part Wison combat makes for it, installed therein and tuned/polished by Kevin Gibson of Shooters Journal. EXTRA stiff dual recoil springs. Also added rosewood Crimson Trace Lazergrips to it. ME LIKEY! How bout ya'll?
Just came up with a new daily carry and hunting load which consists of the Speer gold Dot 180 punched out at 1375fps by 14.6grs of AA#9 all lit up by a Winchester primer and housed in a new starline nickel plated case.
The whole set up is slender and packable, plus accurate and easy to shoot. Pretty to boot! What is not to like?
Dude! You can't give us a set up like that about slender and purty without including some pics!!
Why did you put all the aftermarket parts in it? I am just curious. Did it need them for endurance or was it just a personal preference?
I have a bone stock Delta Elite in SS. I just polished it with some chrome polish, it sure made it pretty.
Welcome to the forum unclejumbo.
Quote from: unclejumbo on June 20 2012 03:03:19 PM MDT
I have a bone stock Delta Elite in SS. I just polished it with some chrome polish, it sure made it pretty.
Same here.
Sorry for the no photos, I will try to post them up here tomorrow or at least really soon. How does one do that on this forum, BTW? I do have the photos up in my photobucket account if that helps any. The Wilson Combat stuff is mostly internal to make the trigger pull lots nicer. Trigger, sear, disconector, spring set etc. The recoil springs are dual and could double as rear suspension springs on my truck. I HAVE to have a semi beavertail grip safety and bobbed hammer or a 1911 chews the heck out of my size XXL hands. Also have a set of the rosewood grain looking CT lazergrips on mine. Want to add some tritium night sights soon, but don't like three dot or ANY dots on my sights. Hoping to find some straight lines or other type that can actually help with fine, precision shooting.
I think I will try polishing up my DE as well, as it might become even prettier. Glocks are good guns, just too fat and homely for me.
LONG LIVE THE BIG TEN EM EM!
Quote from: safariman on June 21 2012 02:08:11 AM MDT
How does one do that on this forum, BTW? I do have the photos up in my photobucket account if that helps any.
Copy the direct link URL from photobucket. Paste it between the image tags in your post in this forum:
[img]URL Here[/img]
OK, here is a try at that.....
[img]http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a7/safariman416/ColtDeltaElitepictureswithsomecatpics008.jpg[img]
[img]http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a7/safariman416/ColtDeltaElitepictureswithsomecatpics007.jpg[img]
[img]http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a7/safariman416/ColtDeltaElitepictureswithsomecatpics005.jpg[img]
And with rosewood grips. It is now wearing rosewood colored CT lazergrips but I don't have pictures of it set up with those yet, and the gun is at JRH custom 1911's to be re timed i.e. have the barrel lock hold on a little longer for greater safety margins with hotter loads and less than the current 35 feet of ejection distances.
[img]http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a7/safariman416/Colt10mmwnewgripsandpmr30withlazer001.jpg[img]
NOT really shiny or pristine because it gets carried everywhere and shot a lot.
Well, THAT didn't work.... lets try it another way....
[img]http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a7/safariman416/?action=view¤t=Colt10mmwnewgripsandpmr30withlazer001.jpg[img]
Well, unless clicking on the link or address worked, ya'll are just gonna have to use your imaginations. :-D It looks about like any other well used and scratched SS Delta Elite with a flat mainspring housing and a SBT grip safety/bobbed hammer.
You have to put [/img] at the end.
(http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a7/safariman416/ColtDeltaElitepictureswithsomecatpics005.jpg)
I will let you go at the others for good practice 8)
I wouldn't be on this website if I was not fond of my two Delta Elites. My last purchase was a SS Delta Elite, new in the box and still unfired. My original blued model has close to 4K rounds through it and is completely stock with exception of the ejection port relieved, long slide release, and grips changed to Colt walnut ones from a Gold Cup. I am now on my third set or recoil springs though.
Couldn't get one of the older Deltas so I settled on a new one for $850.00 out the door and its stainless
Shiny guns can get you killed!
Quote from: hillbillyhans on August 15 2012 08:19:04 PM MDT
Shiny guns can get you killed!
No. Poor decisions get you killed.
Brushed stainless is no more reflective than shiny blue (less, actually). Even so, there's no indication a shiny weapon is any more risky than a dull one. No evidence. No history. Lots of "studies". Very old argument, and a myth.
Agree with the first part, but I have to believe that even a brushed stainless pistol is more reflective than my Glock! I know for sure animals will pick up on reflections. Humans being animal-like, should pick up on this as well.
I'm sure it's possible, but without some evidence it's actually been a factor in a confrontation, ever, I'm skeptical. I just don't think it matters, when it matters. It may seem counterintuitive, but it is what it is.
I hear what your sayin'. This is all just theory where I'm standing.
While I'm going against the grain........doesn't this seem like allot of work to do to a pistol, just to get it to shoot like a Glock with half of the rounds? :P
Each to his own. If there was one perfect pistol, there would be no others. What fun would that be? If it were so, all our guns would be the same, and all our wives would look alike. The handgun I most often carry (concealed) is a six shooter. High capacity is nice, but it comes with a price. If 6 (or 10) rounds isn't enough for me to fight my way to a better weapon (.44M, 10mm, or better yet, a rifle or shotgun), I'm in the wrong fight. I've been shot at, and the last thing I was worried about was the color of my sidearm. I'm pretty sure the shooters weren't thinking about that, either. It is a scientific conclusion, though, that brighter objects appear larger than dull, less defined objects. That said, a BG would probably see a sewer pipe, looking down the barrel of a 8-3/8" model 29.
I carry a J-frame around town under the same thinking. I carry the 10 for 4-legged problems.
I agree different strokes for different folks, I was just teasing. Some guys like to tinker, then shoot, and I can certainly appreciate that as I build my own longbows/arrows/quivers/armgrds/etc........
When it comes to my 10, I don't have the patience to tinker when there is so much ammo to shoot up!
"You feel lucky punk, well, do ya'" Hahaha!