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R L Shockey 1911.

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  • rufe-snow

    Hard call! He was a well known Oklahoma pistol smith back in the day. Wasn't as highly regarded as Swenson or Frank Pachmeyr though.


    Personally the file marks? On the muzzle bushing would turn me off. Doubtful that Shockey would have let it leave his shop like that. Means to me that Bubba most likely has worked his magic on it, for whatever reason?


    Some folks who collect Bullseye guns, like the late Perry Shooter would be your best bet. Sorry to say, a standard Colt commercial Government Model made in 1960, would sell a lot faster and for more money, IMHO.

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  • Monty

    Thanks for the comment. I was really turned off on that also. Someone didn't know anything about that kind of bushing.

    Again, thanks

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  • navc130

    Those .45's were usually tuned for either Hardball 230 grain full power ammo, or 185 grain Wadcutter ammo. Either a standard spring for Hardball or a reduced spring (coils cut off) for Wadcutter. Factory loaded Mid-Range Wadcutter ammo is SUPPOSED to function with the standard spring.

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