New Harrison custom Colt with Wilson Armor Tuff finish

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Ricky T

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I was looking for a tough finish that is black, matte appearance, protects against corrosion and durable. My pistolsmith (John Harrison) and I discussed several options and I decided on Wilson Combat's new Armor Tuff.

A little history on the gun. It is a Colt series 70 reproduction, brand new, with some subtle custom work by John. He is what I consider a premier pistolsmith and a long time friend. We kept most of the factory parts. John installed his own rear and front sight, trigger, hammer and other ignition parts. He used an Ed Brown flat mainspring housing which he rounded the bottom (what most people refer to as round butt treatment), Ed Brown thumb safety and he recontoured the Colt grip safety to eliminate all sharp edges. John also dehorned the entire pistol so the gun's edges don't feel like a razor.

After communicating my need with the people at Wilson, I sent the gun to them per their instructions. As quoted, the gun was returned to me with the new finish that we all have been hearing about.

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I am very pleased with this finish. It has the matte look that I wanted, the finish is even and smoothly applied, it is not shiny like previous iterations. It looks similar to the matte blued finish and not different from ion bond finish. Time will tell as for the durability of the finish. My other 1911 with the 2002 version of Armor Tuff is doing quite well.

The pictures above were taken with temporary grips and without grip screws. There are still oily residues on the gun that you can see in the pictures.

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With different camera, permanent grips and even grip screws. :biglaugh:

A view of the round butt treatment.

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Thanks for the comments. I won't get to shoot it until I get home from the SHOT show. :(
 
Nice looking gun. Did you do any modification to the grip safety beyond dehorning?
 
rellascout:

John Harrison dehorned and slightly reshaped the bottom side of the grip safety to offer a little more comfort while shooting.
 
DHart:

I was offered the choice of using Ionbond. I chose not to because of the fact that if there is anything that I want to modify in the future, you simply can't just refinish a small area, you'd have to redo the entire gun all over. Beside, I've used AT in the past plus I'm more comfortable with the polymer finish.
 
Ricky... thanks for the reply. I'm a major fan of IonBond, for the hardness and the fact that you can still see the polish or texture of the metal itself, but understand your reasoning for choosing Armor Tuff, which sounds like a great finish. On my Harrison custom with IonBond, I wanted the slide flats to have a higher sheen/polish than the more matte finish rounds and with IonBond, you can see the different surface treatment on the flats vs. the rounds.
 
Nice. Did John clock the grip screws for you or did you stage them for the photo. Little details like that let you know the maker took care of the bigger ones as well.
 
I staged the grip screws for the pics. :) He gave me the grips before the gun was finished.
 
Related question. Is it ocd to clock all the screws on the light and electrical fixtures in ones house? I ask because a *friend* I know has done just such a thing.
 
Finally went to the range to shoot the gun. All I can say is wow.

Well.... maybe a few more descriptive words. I mostly shot at 5 and 7 yards at the indoor range. The weather is bad and after traveling almost 4000 miles this week, I had no desire to drive 110 miles round trip to the range.

Most of my 5 shot groups were one ragged holes measuring 1.5" to 2". All were slow fire using two handed hold. I ran two 6 shot groups using 230 gr. Winchester hollow points and Remington Golden Sabers as well. Their results were the same as the 35 rounds of handloaded 230 gr. FMJ.

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The gun is accurate, pleasant to shoot and reliable. There was no malfunction in the 47 rounds shot. I'm not one of those that have to shoot 200 rounds per session. But I will shoot it regularly when I go to the range. The rounds will add up through time.

I am very pleased with this gun.
 
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