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King's River Customs 1911 KRC PFG Addicts forum review

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Curious which one of us this is.

Also curious why comments are disabled.


 
#6 · (Edited)
Hope they're not from here. 21 minutes, never field strips it, and takes 4:56 to stop filming his crotch and never showing the gun to actually get to any sort of contact with it.
I dont maintain a publicly facing youtube page. I did that specifically for the forum, and there is an extremely detailed thread about the gun where it does get taken down and inked. KRC asked my permission to have the video on their website, to which I agreed and made the video public.

I predict this will get shot at the range once and live in the safe.
It gets carried every day. you've got the wrong fudgeing guy, homie. go get yourself a coin from the link below, or name your drill and I'll run you for charity. $250 to the charity of your choice if you can win.

you've run your mouth, now it's time to run your gun.

 
#7 · (Edited)
i disabled the comments because I dont "maintain" that account and Im not a guntuber in that sense. It was only intended for the thread here on the forum. KRC asked if they could use it on their site, and I had to make it public for a time so they could.

its not a high production value vid and isnt trying to be. I dont do "gun reviews" per se, I just happened to end up being the first one to get a KRC gun, and there were a lot of people curious about a new builder. It was never intended to be anywhere but here on addicts for the people following along at the time. 🤙
 
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i disabled the comments because I dont "maintain" that account and Im not a guntuber in that sense. It was only intended for the thread here on the forum. KRC asked if they could use it on their site, and I had to make it public for a time so they could.
I wanted to simply say the stippling looks great
 
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How do they even do that? Looks better than the Wilson Combat I used to have with stippling
I generally really dislike “stippling” on 1911’s…but I’ve never seen an example quite like that. That really is awesome and I’m genuinely curious how they do that. 🤌🤌🤌
I have to be honest it is not something that I would've checked the block on had I been ordering it to spec. But because it was the very first one made and that's how they set it up, I went ahead anyway, and I haven't been disappointed. It's always the first thing someone comments on anytime I show it to a "Gun guy"

I don't know what the exact process looks like if it is done by hand or by machine, but I would be curious to learn
 
#31 ·
I don't know what the exact process looks like if it is done by hand or by machine, but I would be curious to learn
Their stippling is definitely done by hand. Go to some of their early FB posts and you’ll see one of the Nance brothers stippling a gun. It just looks like a different tip punch than normal. But he’s just hammering away to get the unique texture. It’s pretty cool.
 
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Hope they're not from here. 21 minutes, never field strips it, and takes 4:56 to stop filming his crotch and never showing the gun to actually get to any sort of contact with it.

I predict this will get shot at the range once and live in the safe.
Given the two minutes I wasted forwarding through this one to find out it wasn't actually a gun review, I'll pass.

Very disappointing.
I'll chime in, mainly for the comments :ROFLMAO:

As others have mentioned, this was @Buccaneer12 who posted a full review and carries the KRC frequently. Full disclosure, we sold him the gun - and have kept following the journey. It is certainly not a safe queen. He knows his :poop: on guns.

I understand your skepticism, but we have sold multiple KRCs and believe strongly in them. @JiminAZ gave his thoughts here, and both myself and @KRCndahouse would be happy to answer any questions you have on them.

It gets carried every day. you've got the wrong fudgeing guy, homie. go get yourself a coin from the link below, or name your drill and I'll run you for charity. $250 to the charity of your choice if you can win.

you've run your mouth, now it's time to run your gun.

@mreed911 if you want to take him up on this, just remember this is his 8 yard standing target with the KRC :
 

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When you're ready, let us know ;)
 
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Hope they're not from here. 21 minutes, never field strips it, and takes 4:56 to stop filming his crotch and never showing the gun to actually get to any sort of contact with it.

I predict this will get shot at the range once and live in the safe.
Given the two minutes I wasted forwarding through this one to find out it wasn't actually a gun review, I'll pass.

Very disappointing.
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#51 ·
When you're ready, let us know ;)
Question that you may be able to answer, is 20LPI checkering available?

those are the VZ operators. Great aggressive grip.
Have you used the VZ Gunners? I have been contemplating the Operators, as it seem the portion of the grip that will contact my clothing/skin is less aggressive than the texturing on the "leading edge" of the grips. I just wonder if that leading edge "golf ball" texture has as much bite as the gunners I currently use.
 
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Question that you may be able to answer, is 20LPI checkering available?


Have you used the VZ Gunners? I have been contemplating the Operators, as it seem the portion of the grip that will contact my clothing/skin is less aggressive than the texturing on the "leading edge" of the grips. I just wonder if that leading edge "golf ball" texture has as much bite as the gunners I currently use.
i havent used the Gunners. iirc, there are different levels of aggressiveness to the VZ operators available, I cant remember if the 2 or 3 is the more aggressive. the back of the grip has the same depth/bite as the front gold ball-esque pattern, just shaped differently.

VZ Operators vs factory KRC:
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aggressive operators vs less aggressive operators: (i cant recall which one is which number) aggressive on the left.


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#64 ·
Additionally, in case no one else noticed, @Buccaneer12 received his crotch focused camera training from the ol’ limp wrist here - it’s a two week course that he totally recommends you immediately sign up to be assured a spot on this limited, once in a few lifetimes opportunity - and it’s “a total bargain” (yes I’m quoting this) - just 4 easy payments of $999…trades accepted 🥸

I will personally guarantee you’ll go in as a lump of clay and come out like a David (this could be quoted as Michelangelo) - and @Razer is guaranteed 15% of the combined fraction of retail space in my mind - it’s a real steal of a deal peeps!
 
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It's all good. I'll see if I can break away from work long enough to get to the next town over where there is a 100m indoor range. Im not sure what I can do on irons at that distance anymore, but fudge it. In for a penny, in for a pound.

@Jim w. any interest in running for charity? You set the distance. Loser pays to the charity of the winner's choice. Conditions are 45acp gun on non adjustable irons.
 
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@Jim w. any interest in running for charity? You set the distance. Loser pays to the charity of the winner's choice. Conditions are 45acp gun on non adjustable irons.
Edit: Take @Buccaneer12 up on his charity thing! He's an honorable man and I'm sure he'd be happy to see someone finally put their money where their mouth is. Even if said mouth shouldn't have run in the first place.
Let's make this interesting @mreed911 @Jim w. - shoot against @Buccaneer12 on his $250 to charity and we will donate an additional $250 to a pro-2A group of the winner's choice. We will also give the loser $250 off their purchase of a KRC.

Also, because why not, for anyone else - by end of this month, donate $250 to a charity of your choice and we will give you $250 off purchase of a KRC.