Reflex,

Great post. While I do not care much for Glocks, I have gone a similar path with my 1911's and the Rowland conversion (1911). I also have worked up 45 Super loads, and those certainly are capable.

I have my FA in 454 and love it to pieces, but 1911's have always been near and dear to me. If it had not been for the Rowland conversion process, I probably would also be sporting a Glock. They have come a long way with aftermarket goodies, and it sounds like you have yours set up pretty nice. I got close to buying a used Desert Eagle in 44 mag a few years ago, but just could not pull the trigger on such a "large" gun. The 1911 platform as well as the Glock sure makes for a handy gun that you can wear all day long, and still have the gitty-up you want.

Looks like all you lack is the red dot rear, low melted into the slide, with the back-up irons in front :^)

Craig


Northern born and Southern bred