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		<title>Shades of SHOT &#8212; An Amazing 1911 Pistol Made from Wood</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SHOT Show kicks off in exactly one week. What were some of the more unusual items unveiled at last year&#8217;s show? Well how about a convincingly authentic 1911-style pistol made entirely of wood. That&#8217;s right, every component &#8212; frame, barrel, slide, hammer, grips, trigger, even the functional beavertail grip safety &#8212; are made from wood. [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SHOT Show kicks off in exactly one week. What were some of the more unusual items unveiled at last year&#8217;s show? Well how about a convincingly authentic 1911-style pistol made entirely of wood. That&#8217;s right, every component &#8212; frame, barrel, slide, hammer, grips, trigger, even the functional beavertail grip safety &#8212; are made from wood. The gun shouldn&#8217;t be used with live, full-power ammunition of course, but otherwise it operates just like a real 1911. It will feed dummy rounds, the slide racks, and the trigger causes the hammer to fall &#8212; just like on a real 1911 made from metal. Somehow, we think John Moses Browning, father of the 1911, would have been proud&#8230;.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/lar191101.jpg" alt="Wood SHOT Show wooden 1911a1 1911 pistol nrablog"></p>
<p>This unique all-wood pistol is a &#8220;tour de force&#8221; of craftsmanship. <a href="http://nrablog.com" target="_blank">NRA Blog</a> Editor Lars Dalseide was so impressed with the &#8220;all organic&#8221; wood 1911, that he named it as his favorite story subject for 2014:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>#1 &#8211; A Fully Functional 1911 Pistol Made from Wood</strong><br />
When walking the SHOT Show floor last January I spotted what I thought was an incredible carving. But it was more than a carving &#8211; it was a fully functional 1911 pistol made out of wood. </p>
<p>From the Wood Caliber workshop in Davidson, Michigan, this beauty acts and feels just like a regular 1911. For the pure beauty of it, the 1911 wooden pistol is my <a href="http://www.nrablog.com/post/2015/01/01/Lars-Dalseides-top-5-NRAblog-stories-for-2014.aspx" target="_blank">top story for 2014</a>.</p></blockquote>
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