,,, or how one man's gun is another ones fixer-upper!
I recently bought a Commander style custom .45ACP built on a Caspian frame and slide, that a friend of mine took in on a trade for a Glock. The pistol is PURTY (see below)

and I don't have a Commander, so I had to have it. (Gunnarea)

Thinking I got a good bargain, I took the pistol with me on the road, hoping I'd have time to stop and go shooting somewhere. Well playing around with it in my hotel room, it locked up on me several times, with the safety detent riding up over the outside of the safety, making the weapon inoperable, without dicking with it. My detent tube had come loose, and was causing a problem, rendering the pistol to "never trust your life to this POS" status. It wasn't through with me yet! Next, I found it impossible to release the slide by pulling rearward. Turns out there was a shock buffer in the way, as well as a too long locking lug, and a bent plug.
Thanks to Kurt for straightening out the mess for me, and helping me keep what's left of my sanity. He shortened the lug, for my and installed a new detent tube (I had him solder that bugger, so I'd never have to deal with that malfunction again.
So beware of a *Bargain*, and especially serial #1, when there is no serial #2

, and have a good gunsmith close by so you don't throw the gun against the garage wall and shoot it!
Thanks Kurt!