when i first brought this idea up to hide members every one freaked... lol in my mind even i was a little uneasy about it.
the big issue was it would look ugly or the smith would mess it up and ruin my slide. Well i have been interested in front serrations for close to 5 years, so when a hide member mentioned a guy by the name of Matt Cheely I checked out the guys web sight and all the custom work he has done on 1911's and some of it was just mind blowing, so i figured if any one could do it he could.
As you all know i was going for the early version mk23 look I believe that as the Mk 23 mod-o that had the front serrations milled into the slide. Any way after a vary uneasy nervy week matt shot me an email with this pic, not sure if the other side of the slide is done or not but i would imagine this will be at my doore by this saturday.
When i receive it i will shoot a few more pix and keep this thread updated with my progress from start to finish.
well here is a before and after, sorry that compairing the two isnt the best i never planed on doing a before and after so i had to scroll threw old pix i took
and now
I honestly cannot wait to get it in my hands the job looks so awesome once it comes in the mail ill shoot more pix and then sent it to get refinished and then pix of it totally assembled
edit:
after viewing this pic i am with matt angles seem to match right on
Ps: Matt did an awesome job despite my emails where i told him thinking about him milling into my slide was making me light headed lol... i did bug him a little but he handled it well hahaha
PIC UPDATE 1/18/11
came in the mail today and matt is right, definitly an optical illusion going on, as they also look wider then the back ones, but my calipers say they are both the same width, he did EXACTLY what i wanted him to do, if i ever need any pistol work done like this again matt will be my go to guy
well the slide is off now to KG, thanks matt
the big issue was it would look ugly or the smith would mess it up and ruin my slide. Well i have been interested in front serrations for close to 5 years, so when a hide member mentioned a guy by the name of Matt Cheely I checked out the guys web sight and all the custom work he has done on 1911's and some of it was just mind blowing, so i figured if any one could do it he could.
As you all know i was going for the early version mk23 look I believe that as the Mk 23 mod-o that had the front serrations milled into the slide. Any way after a vary uneasy nervy week matt shot me an email with this pic, not sure if the other side of the slide is done or not but i would imagine this will be at my doore by this saturday.
When i receive it i will shoot a few more pix and keep this thread updated with my progress from start to finish.
well here is a before and after, sorry that compairing the two isnt the best i never planed on doing a before and after so i had to scroll threw old pix i took

and now

I honestly cannot wait to get it in my hands the job looks so awesome once it comes in the mail ill shoot more pix and then sent it to get refinished and then pix of it totally assembled
edit:

after viewing this pic i am with matt angles seem to match right on
Ps: Matt did an awesome job despite my emails where i told him thinking about him milling into my slide was making me light headed lol... i did bug him a little but he handled it well hahaha
PIC UPDATE 1/18/11
came in the mail today and matt is right, definitly an optical illusion going on, as they also look wider then the back ones, but my calipers say they are both the same width, he did EXACTLY what i wanted him to do, if i ever need any pistol work done like this again matt will be my go to guy
well the slide is off now to KG, thanks matt
