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Re: Build a 1911?
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:09 pm
by cbunt1
rm9792 wrote:
Yep, generally have butchered sears, hammers, barrels with no feet (false lockup), or poorly fitted beavertails. As long as the big parts are good we can fix the rest. Recently bought a 6" HS trophy match that was using a full length guide rod to hide the fact that the rails were too narrow for the slide. rattled like an old GI model when the guide rod was pulled. Have to peen the rails to get it close to right.
I figure as long as the frame and slide are intact, everything else can be fixed pretty easily.
If the slide's a goner, well...if it's a good enough price, we call it a "Donor."
If the frame's not ruined in some way, everything else is fixable...some just take more "fixing" than others.
Re: Build a 1911?
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:11 pm
by cbunt1
Jbird5363 wrote:I highly recommend doing what I did. I bought a inexpensive mil-spec 1911 and added the parts I wanted.
That *did* come out quite nicely!
Re: Build a 1911?
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:19 pm
by RoyGBiv
mbw wrote:How serious are you about building your own 1911?
If you are real serious, go here -
http://www.rodgerspistolsmithing.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bob Rogers hosts building classes several times per year. It is not cheap, but worth the money.
This is VERY cool...
Might need to add this to my bucket list...
Thanks for the suggestion..

Re: Build a 1911?
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:24 pm
by pcgizzmo
RoyGBiv wrote:mbw wrote:How serious are you about building your own 1911?
If you are real serious, go here -
http://www.rodgerspistolsmithing.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bob Rogers hosts building classes several times per year. It is not cheap, but worth the money.
This is VERY cool...
Might need to add this to my bucket list...
Thanks for the suggestion..

Yes, it's is pretty cool. Pricey but you walk away with a quality gun it looks like. Plus I assume after the class you could duplicate what you did again and again. I took a look at Fusion Fire Arms site and sent and email and they seemed very receptive and helpful. It seems you can get pretty much everything you need from them to build a nice 1911.
Re: Build a 1911?
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:03 pm
by Jbird5363
As far as special tooling you can get away with general tools the only thing I suggest is a hard and medium Arkansas stone for cleaning up the sear and disconector. There are a couple of jigs that would make life alot easier but with some good old fashioned ingenuity you can figure it out. I do suggest upgrading one first so you can figure out what parts do what and figure out what's critical fit and what's not.