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I’ve been working on this off and on (mostly off the last year and a half!) I finally got motivated to finish working on the last surface polishing when it struck me it might be a good idea to make sure it works before doing the high polish… So I got to try remembering how a 1911 goes back together. Seems to function ok with dummy rounds, I will be trying for a range trip tomorrow. Bill R | ||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
Cool! Nice classic lines and no billboard lettering to be found. Let us know how awesome it shoots. | |||
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I really like that...if it shoots as good as it looks you'll definitely have a keeper! I've always wanted to do a 1911 build but have been scared off by the cost...one of these days I'm going to just bite the bullet and do it. | |||
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Super clean look, I like it. Hoping it shoots great. | |||
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Started out with some “extra” markings… it was an ATI frame and slide. Took a bit of work getting it down to a clean look. And getting the grip safety fitted. Other than that it wasn’t too bad, just a super rough external finish. Bill R | |||
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Well… It works! Got through a hundred rounds just fine. I forgot how nice a 1911 trigger can be! Now just got to figure out if I am brave enough to try rust blueing for the first time. Bill R | |||
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Maybe you could send it to Ford's or a similar quality firearms finisher? CCR? ------- Trying to simplify my life... | |||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
Sweet! It looks fine as it is, but if you'd want to try to blue it up, that would make it even better. I think the only problem you'll have with it is running out of ammo. | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
Nice to see it works! If you do decide to rust blue, make sure you get it 100% degreased first. I have done a couple of guns using Mark Lee Express Blue and it works pretty well but if there's any oil at all the bluing won't be even. | |||
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