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    COAR15 Night Crew - Crew Lead Dr_Fwd's Avatar
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    Hi all!
    so, first of all - I don't have any 1911 pistols and never had any of 'em. and now I want to buil a 1911... in 9mm. is it possible? is it gonna cost me more then the "standard" 1911? (I mean .45 ACP) where to start? what kinda tools am I gonna need? anything special I need to know befor start? Is it possible to convert a 45ACP 1911 to a 9mm?

    Thank you!!

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    Yes a 9mm 1911A1 will cost you more than a 45ACP.

    Generally speaking the kit will cost you more than buying a bones stock 1911A1.
    You can easily upgrade a kit to make a high dollar pistol for less than a tricked out 1911A1.

    After purchasing tools/manuals/DVD's to complete the build, then shelling out for professional finnishing, even in stock form it may be more expensive; the 1st time.
    The 2nd on gets cheaper as all you pay for is the kit and finishing.


    All kits are not the same.(quality or price)
    Here are a few links:
    http://www.fusionfirearms.com/
    Here is a fushion 9mm kit for $700
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=122685680
    http://www.stiguns.com/

    A 9mm convesion kit to convert a 45ACP 1911 to 9mm goes for about $600 alone.
    Feeding will be an issue as the feed ramp in the 45ACP frames is too wide and failure to feed issues result in poor reliability.
    Colt sells a kit for the 80 series guns, but they are waaay expensive. Requires a upper slide assembly.

    If you buy a Colt 80 series 38 super 1911, the feed ramps are correct and all you will need is a 9x19 barrel, barrel bushing and magazine and you can switch out between 38 super and 9x19. Cost for this conversion is about $300. Kart makes an excellent example.

    Here is an Auto Ordance 1911 in 9mm for sale (Current bid $280)
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=122613948
    another one for $330
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=122614727
    Full Caspian race gun for $780
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=122760896

    To get into a 1911 in 9x19 your least expensive entry is going to be a RIA complete pistol if your are not wanting somebody's used project. RIA new in 45ACP go for about $285-400.
    Last edited by Colorado Osprey; 02-14-2009 at 07:33.
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    Thank you for the detailed info!

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    I would just buy a Springer in 9x19 and call it good.

    1911s in short calibers like 9x19 and 40 can be a real trick to get running.
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    do you guys know where I can buy 1911 parts localy? any parts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    I would just buy a Springer in 9x19 and call it good.

    1911s in short calibers like 9x19 and 40 can be a real trick to get running.
    I think I'm gonna go with the bones stock 1911 and upgrade it as much as I want...

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