Does your heart good doesn't it Doc? Good for you! That's one sharp looking piece as well!
This is it...best shooting carry piece I've yet to own, the one I've been looking for all this time.
1998 Colt CCO in .45
Put 200 rnds downrange with it this morning, and it's a tack driver and feels totally natural in my hands.
Lightweight alloy frame makes it easy to carry.
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Last edited by doc540; 12-17-2011 at 05:38 PM.
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Does your heart good doesn't it Doc? Good for you! That's one sharp looking piece as well!
Tony
"Welcome to Tennessee, patron state of shootin' stuff.".....Bob Lee Swagger (Shooter-2007)
You know, it does.
I'm relatively new to 1911's, and I've bought and sold a dozen in the last couple of years, all the while looking for the "right" carry piece.
I give all the credit to member, Ed Karns, "ednred" for bringing me up to speed on these CCO's since he carries a nice one.
The journey's sure been fun!
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Thanks Doc. Enjoy!
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Slick, is all that stock?
I got a fever, and the only cure is more guns.
OK, here's my CCO...
CCO R1.jpg
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I got a Cerakote P38 from a buddy who had a slow day at work one day. It didn't fill in the pitts much.
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I got a fever, and the only cure is more guns.