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27judge Posted - 05/29/2012 : 07:32:29
after much searching i ordered a fusion 1911 45 auto. bob serva at fusion was real easy to work with.Looks like a 12 week wait. i was looking at a carry model but setteled on a full size 45. from what ive read and seen fusion makes a fine 45 will keep you guys advised tks ken
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deadguy Posted - 05/31/2012 : 02:38:55
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Originally posted by Bulldog

I love the big thumb safety on that Gun what do those guns list for?

I believe the base for most of them is around $1295. And the large TS is awesome when shooting since I ride it with my thumb. Lots to hold on to and sweeping it back on is easy. Perfect size for me.
27judge Posted - 05/30/2012 : 22:13:05
Take a look at fusion 45 auto firearms site .
They have some real nice gun packages. There are many options to choose from, anywhere from 1300 up to 2500.Also look at fusion forum they have a pile of pics of different custom guns they have done. tks ken
Bulldog Posted - 05/30/2012 : 20:15:21
I love the big thumb safety on that Gun what do those guns list for?
deadguy Posted - 05/29/2012 : 12:45:45
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Originally posted by hkguy



DG, how has your fusion been from a reliability stand point?

Fantastic. I had erratic ejection patters in the beginning. Solution was a heavier recoil spring (24#) and slight extractor tension adjustment. I decided I would also fit a second extractor and did so. Actually left the one I fitted, beveled and polished in the slide. Original is in my spare parts bag.

Other mods: replaced two-piece guide rod with GI recoil setup, and I installed the adjustable Novak-style rear I got from Dawson Precision.

The gun has been great since day one. Only FTF issues were caused by magazines early on when breaking her in. I'm currently at 1,755 rounds and she's chewing it up and spitting it out as fast as I can feed her. I've been saving my brass in case I ever get into reloading.

Very happy with it.
hkguy Posted - 05/29/2012 : 09:43:26
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Originally posted by deadguy

Very happy with mine, a 10mm CCO. Be prepared to wait longer than 12 weeks, though. You may get it in 12, but you may not. Mine was quoted at 22-26, and received at 37 weeks. Hold up for me was Ion Bond.









DG, how has your fusion been from a reliability stand point?
27judge Posted - 05/29/2012 : 09:12:28
ion bond thats the main reason i ordereded mine in brushed stainless frame and small parts and polished stainless sides. bob told me it was quite a bit longer for the ion bond ,oh well the vm2 will take 5 months looks like ill be shooting my kahr pm9 and norinco 45 a litte longer tks for the reply nice looking gun you have there ken
deadguy Posted - 05/29/2012 : 08:54:46
Very happy with mine, a 10mm CCO. Be prepared to wait longer than 12 weeks, though. You may get it in 12, but you may not. Mine was quoted at 22-26, and received at 37 weeks. Hold up for me was Ion Bond.






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