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For those who are not familiar with Detonics please check out the article at this link:
classics-detonics-combat-master-pistol
This pistol was manufactured in Seattle, Washington in the 80's and I have been the sole owner. I sent it in to be tuned in 2008 at the new Detonics factory in Millstadt, Illinois. The slide stop and recoil springs were replaced as well as the combat hammer and a beaver tail installed. Other parts were polished to improve feeding. Since then I don't recall this pistol ever having any feeding issues regardless of what brand of ammo I ran through it. The pictures don't show it, but it does have a fixed front sight.
The Illinois factory had very few blued parts available thus the stainless steel slide stop, hammer, and magazines. Call me weird, but I've lost fondness for 1911 style pistols and this is the last one I own.
I am asking $700 for the pistol, the 4 magazines, original Detonics rug and Bianchi holster.
classics-detonics-combat-master-pistol
This pistol was manufactured in Seattle, Washington in the 80's and I have been the sole owner. I sent it in to be tuned in 2008 at the new Detonics factory in Millstadt, Illinois. The slide stop and recoil springs were replaced as well as the combat hammer and a beaver tail installed. Other parts were polished to improve feeding. Since then I don't recall this pistol ever having any feeding issues regardless of what brand of ammo I ran through it. The pictures don't show it, but it does have a fixed front sight.
The Illinois factory had very few blued parts available thus the stainless steel slide stop, hammer, and magazines. Call me weird, but I've lost fondness for 1911 style pistols and this is the last one I own.
I am asking $700 for the pistol, the 4 magazines, original Detonics rug and Bianchi holster.