Breaking in a new Silver Spigot

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Got a new sitter!

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Background is a Wilson Combat Supergrade in 10mm, charcoal blued. Break-in 'bacc is (obviously) Luxury!
 
The only thing better than posing a pipe on a wood pile, is using a gun as a prop. Been meaning to do this for years. And now your thread has motivated me. My pipes are mainly English. And I've got a really nice British Webley Mk IV .38/200 Service Revolver. Love to pose it with my Dunhills & Comoys. Nice pipe there. And nice composition.
 
I don't recognize the mark on that 1911-- what maker is it? Very handsome.

I dig a spigot. Someday I'll have one. That one is mighty fine.
 
I'm sure you'll get a bang out of it. (I know; just ignore that. )

Nice carry piece. I've been looking at the XDS. My heavy slide National Match just isn't the carry type. I have LOTS of .45 ammo. But, I'm more in getting rid of than buying. Guns that haven't been shot in years deserve better.

 
flakesarebest":xgr3w3oa said:
Its a wilson combat 1911 nice pipe and nice 1911...enjoy them both!!

Ahh, Wilson... thanks for the info. That's one I've never seen in a store, but have certainly read about. I have some Wilson parts on a race gun, but it's a plain ol' Springfield.
 
That's a nice piece and I like the pipe too.
AJ
 
That sure is a beautiful Irish Sitter you've got.  :fpalm:  Seriously, that is a beautiful pipe.  Congratulations.
 
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