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If I knew how to post pictures I would include my RIA Compact, Armscor Enhanced full size stainless and my Armscor Widebody 9MM.
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Ivan, they have to be nice they are RIA/Armscor pistols!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They are like the Energizer bunny.........they keep going and going and going..........................
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I posted a photo of my RIA with J-Point red dot sight on another forum:

http://www.thehighroad.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=25363&stc=1

I've since changed the grips to the Pachmayer half-wood, half-rubber wraparounds. Although these cheap rubber wraparounds from CDNN worked well I didn't like the fact they didn't cover the plunger tube -- a reliability feature specified by JMB.

I've got over 5000 rounds thru it, only real problem was the link broke at about 3500 rounds. Been running fine since with a $5 Wilson replacement.

Note that the RIA stock grips do come up to cover the plunger tube as they are supposed to.

--wally.
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To post a picture you need to first host it somewhere online there are many free places to do that. I personally use image shack: http://www.imageshack.us/. Right click on any picture here like mine then click properties and it will show you the location. That location line is what gets pasted into a message. After hosting (uploading from your picture file) then you copy the location ( the one used for forums will be like [ img ]your photo location here [ /img ] and without the spaces put in) then you past that location in the body of your message. Key is to find a place online to host it then paste it into you message. There are also tutorials on image shack to help out too. Hope that helps as I would love to see your nice pieces!!!
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Here are my two Armscors that Ivan helped me with. I have added a S&A Arched MSH/Magwell to the FS. Both shoot right on, love it.

Thanks Ivan........






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Gaze upon this beauty!!:rock:



Slick!!
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Yoslick, I like the picture, but the glare on the pistol ruins it. Give us some better pics and let us know how you like those grips. I have seen them over the past few weeks and really like how they look.
Here's my switch-top Armscor 1911A2 widebody set up for IPSC/USPSA Limited Division in .40 S&W, with its original top-end in 9mm for cheap practice and steel shooting competition:

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How do you like the J-point red dot sight?

wally_666 said:
I posted a photo of my RIA with J-Point red dot sight on another forum:

http://www.thehighroad.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=25363&stc=1

I've since changed the grips to the Pachmayer half-wood, half-rubber wraparounds. Although these cheap rubber wraparounds from CDNN worked well I didn't like the fact they didn't cover the plunger tube -- a reliability feature specified by JMB.

I've got over 5000 rounds thru it, only real problem was the link broke at about 3500 rounds. Been running fine since with a $5 Wilson replacement.

Note that the RIA stock grips do come up to cover the plunger tube as they are supposed to.

--wally.

How do you like the J-point sight? Also, did you get the mounting plate that fits Kimber 1911, or i've seen some that just say "standard 1911"?

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Sorry about the glare, will get some more pic's, the grips I got at Sportsmans Guide and they are great! Really help keep this beast under control!!:)

Slick!
Still trying to figure out what I am doing wrong on the picture posting bit!!!!
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Let me see if this worked!!!!
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SWEET!!!

I can see the third one but not the first two.

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at the end and the pic should appear directly in the thread. no need to use the insert image button thing just post it directly into the text with the above IMG things.

With image shack click on my images at the top of the page. For each image there are six choices of imbeddabe codes. The 1st code has the IMG already attached to the location. highlight that code, copy it and then just paste it into the text area of your post. Hope that make sense...
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