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99% of the pistols were cut from the single meteor. The only parts NOT meteor were the springs (and I think the barrels). Supposedly both pistols are capable of firing. Even the sights are meteor!

I don't know if it's my inner-nerd or my inner-gunnut... I think they are the most beautiful 1911's I've ever seen. 

I saw Cabot in LV at the SHOT show, but alas the pistols were not there. They had been prearranged for viewing elsewhere en route to the NRA show.

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I'd be afraid to shoot such a rare and beautiful piece... and I would never want an expensive gun that I was hesitant to shoot. but if one of you guys get it, I'll shoot it. :P

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Absolutely beautiful!  But I agree with Trooper, a gun is made to shoot and be carried. I couldn’t afford the insurance I would need to carry those!

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2 hours ago, Sisco said:

Absolutely beautiful!  But I agree with Trooper, a gun is made to shoot and be carried. I couldn’t afford the insurance I would need to carry those!

there is a reason why I don't have many guns with wood stocks... even as a kid I was so rough on my stuff that I would break a lot of my new toys Christmas day. lol. 

I can appreciate beauty in someone else's gun safe. lol.

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6 hours ago, Robocop1051 said:

I’d carry those in custom Siberian tiger holsters, and I’d load them with 230gr platinum and ivory cartridges. 

That would look bit_hin on your motorcycle.:thumbup:

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