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5 minutes ago, Fo0 said:

What are the most expensive open guns you can buy?

Infinity is pretty expensive but some other small custom builders often charge more. I know of builders who fit the grip to your hand, spend time at the range with you to gauge features you may or may not need, need an ample supply of the ammo you plan to run in the gun so they can test as they go, and can do any specialized milling to the gun you could possibly desire, etc. In other words, true custom build. That can cost on par or slightly more than an Infinity

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25 minutes ago, Sarge said:

Infinity is pretty expensive but some other small custom builders often charge more. I know of builders who fit the grip to your hand, spend time at the range with you to gauge features you may or may not need, need an ample supply of the ammo you plan to run in the gun so they can test as they go, and can do any specialized milling to the gun you could possibly desire, etc. In other words, true custom build. That can cost on par or slightly more than an Infinity

Damn, that’s really cool. If I ever get rich I’d like a gun and build experience like that. 

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4 hours ago, Fo0 said:

What are the most expensive open guns you can buy?

 

I don't know what kind of an answer you are looking for?  Are you trying to find out how much you have to pay to get the most reliable, the strongest gun, so you would get your money worth while beating s#!t out of it in matches?

 

Or is this just a hypothetical exercise in silliness?  Certainly you can get your gun "beautified" to no limit.  A friend of mine used to engrave the $750,000 hunting rifles... he would be happy to take your $50K or even more.   I am attaching the photo of one of his works for your consideration.  :)

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27 minutes ago, Foxbat said:

 

I don't know what kind of an answer you are looking for?  Are you trying to find out how much you have to pay to get the most reliable, the strongest gun, so you would get your money worth while beating s#!t out of it in matches?

 

Or is this just a hypothetical exercise in silliness?  Certainly you can get your gun "beautified" to no limit.  A friend of mine used to engrave the $750,000 hunting rifles... he would be happy to take your $50K or even more.   I am attaching the photo of one of his works for your consideration.  :)

shotgun4.jpg

 

That's awesome work.

 

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4 hours ago, Sarge said:

Infinity is pretty expensive but some other small custom builders often charge more. I know of builders who fit the grip to your hand, spend time at the range with you to gauge features you may or may not need, need an ample supply of the ammo you plan to run in the gun so they can test as they go, and can do any specialized milling to the gun you could possibly desire, etc. In other words, true custom build. That can cost on par or slightly more than an Infinity

 

I do all that.

 

For me. ;)

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2 hours ago, Foxbat said:

 

I don't know what kind of an answer you are looking for?  Are you trying to find out how much you have to pay to get the most reliable, the strongest gun, so you would get your money worth while beating s#!t out of it in matches?

 

Or is this just a hypothetical exercise in silliness?  Certainly you can get your gun "beautified" to no limit.  A friend of mine used to engrave the $750,000 hunting rifles... he would be happy to take your $50K or even more.   I am attaching the photo of one of his works for your consideration.  :)

shotgun4.jpg

u have a very talented friend.👍

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take a look at Chambers custom pistols, Joe builds first class bullseye pistols that shoot sub 1" @50y... he also builds open pistols

Accuracy X is the same

 

than you have an accurate and correct build pistol

 

you can spent a lot on special engravings/milling/laser cuts and still have a 3" or more gun @ 50yards

 

if you look at the new Bull sasII balasteros you pay a few thousand dollars/euro's and the piringpin stopplate isn't even cut to the correct hight of the slide...

 

SVI is nice and looks cool but they don't won the bianchi cup, PPC nationals or bullseye...

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34 minutes ago, stardust tommy said:

 

 

if you look at the new Bull sasII balasteros you pay a few thousand dollars/euro's and the piringpin stopplate isn't even cut to the correct hight of the slide...

 

 

u mean firing pin stop plate😀?

it's new style special  rear sight.😉like  iron sight on compact scopes base.😉 

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“SVI is nice and looks cool but they don't won the bianchi cup, PPC nationals or bullseye...”

 

 

Like a give a s##t about those....

 

 

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2 hours ago, stardust tommy said:

take a look at Chambers custom pistols, Joe builds first class bullseye pistols that shoot sub 1" @50y... he also builds open pistols

 

Not a big deal.  Any 1911 smith who  knows what he's doing can build that.  Not like it's rocket science or something.  As for SV, I'm sure they could build guns that are more than adequate for Bianchi, PPC, or Bullseye if someone wants one.

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3 hours ago, ltdmstr said:

 

Not a big deal.  Any 1911 smith who  knows what he's doing can build that.  Not like it's rocket science or something.  As for SV, I'm sure they could build guns that are more than adequate for Bianchi, PPC, or Bullseye if someone wants one.

The guns that win the major shoots (as if the gun itself actually won anything) are the ones provided by the winner's sponsor.  If SV hires enough world class shooters, their guns could indeed win what ever competition their pros entered.  As the cliche goes; it's the Indian, not the arrow.

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14 hours ago, lacivilian said:

No.. he’s referring to the fpsp not being flush with the slide.

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it 's specially for shooters that can do this small work by themselves and can claim  that they build  this gun by their  hands.😀

or file a notch in fps  and use  it  as rear sight.😀

bul decided not to chop fpsp in all open guns(on all limited fpsp chopped). but if  US shooters want it chopped they will cut it.😉

personally  i prefer more metal for the same money😀

 

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