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Re: Best 1911
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:41 am
by ghostrider
>However, my favorite is the one SRVA built with collected and hand fit parts. It has a Vega frame and
>Remington Rand slide
pictures?????
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Re: Best 1911
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:43 am
by ghostrider
>I just feel bad for anyone wanting a 1911 and trying to sort through all of the choices to find the one that is right for them!
For many, the question will not be "which one do I buy?", but rather "which one do I buy FIRST?"
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Re: Best 1911
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:13 pm
by dadoo
rm9792 wrote:marksiwel wrote:So basically, you can get parts from a Full Sized Kimber 1911 and throw them in a Rock Island, I mean like the Barrell, Trigger, Slide? Can they take the same magazines? If I go on the Brownells website can I order parts and put them in my Rock Island?
AFAIK you can. As long as the barrel is the same design (ie Ramped or NonRamped) it will work. All this except the trigger might require some fitting but even replacement parts of the same brand might need fitting. Of course you can just put the parts together without fitting usually but accuracy/reliability might suffer, albeit not enough to matter in a CCW. I have mixed and matched parts a few times building mutts and had few issues. I have swapped slides around to get a model thats not available even, my ccw has Kimber Pro CDP slide on a Kimber BP Ten Hicap frame. Only parts i would stress having fitted properly for safety is the fire control parts, dont want a runaway.
This also assumes you have the same frame size and barrel length. Some parts for a compact model may not fit on a full sized frame, and some will; it really depends on which part. There are also bull barrels that don't use a bushing, and other differences. Thats just one of the beauties of the 1911; there's wide array of options and choices. Again, as others have stated though, if you are unfamiliar with how it all goes together, find a competent gunsmith to help. I can do a gret field strip on mine, but have not yet had the nerve to strip it down completely. I'm afraid I'd never get it back together!

Re: Best 1911
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:46 pm
by TxDrifter
ghostrider wrote:>For many, the question will not be "which one do I buy?", but rather "which one do I buy FIRST?"
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Re: Best 1911
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 8:07 pm
by asahi1234
Its like ford and chevy. Everybody has there faveriots