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    Default Building a 1911A1

    Anybody ever do it? I was looking through My RRA catalog, They have a 10MM slide, Needless to say, The gears of My mind started turning.
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    build how?

    machining involved or kit type where you just put the parts together.


    putting a .45 together is as easy as an AR

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    If you get a fitted slide and frame, the rest is pretty easy. But there are a few mousetraps. I can help if you ask.
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    Just a kit or something, Heck if it's as easy as an AR, I'm there. :mrgreen:
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    Hi

    If you are going to do the trigger right, there is a bit of work to it. It's not hard work, but you need the right setup.

    By the time you get a frame and slide that are already fitted you may not be saving a lot over an assembled pistol. The real savings comes when you buy the piece parts and do the fitting yourself.

    Bob

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