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Ed Brown, S&A, Wilson all make a great magwell. View Quote My favorite but ED and Wilson are good, too. |
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I think someone makes a magwell that attaches under the grip? Otherwise you are looking at having to weld one on.
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DO NOT get one that goes under the grip. you have $1000+ guns and if you can afford those you can afford a $75 magwell. Fusion makes one I like that you can remove the magwell and keep the housing. <a href="http://s197.photobucket.com/user/casexx6383/media/1911s/IMG_20140208_153019_249.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa257/casexx6383/1911s/IMG_20140208_153019_249.jpg</a> http://www.fusionfirearms.com/catalogsearch/result/index/?p=3&q=magwell View Quote Any 2-piece magwell can be run by loosening the hex/torx screw and removing the well, but retaining the MSH. Only one piece jobs (and they're labeled as such) can't be disassembled. |
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I think someone makes a magwell that attaches under the grip? Otherwise you are looking at having to weld one on. View Quote Wrong. Most magwells are either two piece or one piece and replace the MSH. They pin in using the MSH pin. Blending is advisable but not required on most applications. SACS, Alchemy can do the blend and can weld a magwell on if you so desire. Try S&A, Ed Brown or Wilson among others for parts. |
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I have a Wilson with the hooks for the grip bushings and an Ed Brown two piece.
The cheap Wilson has held up really well and is fitted perfectly since I had to grind on the hooks a little to make it fit. I also had to remove some material on the inside of the grips to make room for the hooks. The Ed Brown (that cost twice as much) works fine but the mainspring housing wants to rust any time I use it and don't oil it within 12 hours. I think I would buy the S&A if I bought another. I have used them on to friends guns and they seemed as good or better than the Ed Brown. |
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I've had SA and Nighthawk. I like them both.
My next one will have a Nighthawk magwell |
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Agreed on the Nighthawk.The NH one-piece is about $150, but worth every penny.
Very good quality and fit, plus they're machined from bar stock. It's magwell art. I just put one on my TRP Operator and am very happy with it. |
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THANKS for the information guys... I agree, the pistols are not cheap nor are they beaters so going the cheap route is out...
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I have a Wilson with the hooks for the grip bushings and an Ed Brown two piece. The cheap Wilson has held up really well and is fitted perfectly since I had to grind on the hooks a little to make it fit. I also had to remove some material on the inside of the grips to make room for the hooks. The Ed Brown (that cost twice as much) works fine but the mainspring housing wants to rust any time I use it and don't oil it within 12 hours. I think I would buy the S&A if I bought another. I have used them on to friends guns and they seemed as good or better than the Ed Brown. View Quote I have and like the S&A the most. |
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S&As are the obvious standard, but can sometimes need more fitting depending on the gun.
They're also investment cast. It's not a part that's under stress, so cast is just fine. From a fitting perspective, cast is easier to remove metal from. It's really a matter of design and how much you want to spend on it being made from bar stock. |
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S&As are the obvious standard, but can sometimes need more fitting depending on the gun. They're also investment cast. It's not a part that's under stress, so cast is just fine. From a fitting perspective, cast is easier to remove metal from. It's really a matter of design and how much you want to spend on it being made from bar stock. View Quote I'd like a true drop in... my fitting skills are limited. What's the deal with the thing on the SA housing...? See pic in first post above. |
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I have a Springfield Armory Loaded Target and a Dan Wesson Patriot Target that I'd like to add flared mag wells to. Both are SS and I'd like for the mag wells to some what match. After adding JP mag wells to my G34 and G35, I want to do the same with my 1911 pistols. What should I stay away from? What are my options? Pics with details would be nice... ETA- mainly wanting to know if the ones NOT part of the main spring housing are adequate and worth it durability wise. UPDATED QUESTION: What is the 2-hole round thing to the left of the plunger spring retaining pin on the SA main spring housing? My Dan Wesson does not have this... install looks straight forward BUT there's something on the main string housing on the SA that is not on the DW. I don't have access to my SA box/papers so I can't look there to find info. SA on the LEFT and DW on the RIGHT. <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Bowhntr6pt/media/100_1232_zpswscyviiz.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v422/Bowhntr6pt/100_1232_zpswscyviiz.jpg</a> View Quote The two hole thing is a mainspring lock, something seen only on SA 1911s. It lets you "lock" the gun and keep it from firing using a two-prong key that comes with it. Many SA owners replace it, you can leave it alone and it won't do a thing. Notice that the MSH isn't pinned, so if you plan on removing it, first pin it using the tool that comes with your bag of mysterious goodies that comes with ever SA, but may not necessarily work with every SA. |
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The two hole thing is a mainspring lock, something seen only on SA 1911s. It lets you "lock" the gun and keep it from firing using a two-prong key that comes with it. Many SA owners replace it, you can leave it alone and it won't do a thing. Notice that the MSH isn't pinned, so if you plan on removing it, first pin it using the tool that comes with your bag of mysterious goodies that comes with ever SA, but may not necessarily work with every SA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a Springfield Armory Loaded Target and a Dan Wesson Patriot Target that I'd like to add flared mag wells to. Both are SS and I'd like for the mag wells to some what match. After adding JP mag wells to my G34 and G35, I want to do the same with my 1911 pistols. What should I stay away from? What are my options? Pics with details would be nice... ETA- mainly wanting to know if the ones NOT part of the main spring housing are adequate and worth it durability wise. UPDATED QUESTION: What is the 2-hole round thing to the left of the plunger spring retaining pin on the SA main spring housing? My Dan Wesson does not have this... install looks straight forward BUT there's something on the main string housing on the SA that is not on the DW. I don't have access to my SA box/papers so I can't look there to find info. SA on the LEFT and DW on the RIGHT. <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Bowhntr6pt/media/100_1232_zpswscyviiz.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v422/Bowhntr6pt/100_1232_zpswscyviiz.jpg</a> The two hole thing is a mainspring lock, something seen only on SA 1911s. It lets you "lock" the gun and keep it from firing using a two-prong key that comes with it. Many SA owners replace it, you can leave it alone and it won't do a thing. Notice that the MSH isn't pinned, so if you plan on removing it, first pin it using the tool that comes with your bag of mysterious goodies that comes with ever SA, but may not necessarily work with every SA. Thanks... I was wondering if it was something along those lines... just don't remember any tools coming in the box, will have to dig the box out later and see. |
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Hey, Bob!
The Nighthawk is a very, very nice 1-piece unit. The Smith & Alexander is a great unit and has been around for a long time. |
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Hey, Bob! The Nighthawk is a very, very nice 1-piece unit. The Smith & Alexander is a great unit and has been around for a long time. View Quote Looks like the SA will serve my needs/wants then... while perhaps nice, I think the NH is out of my price range. Thanks again guys... looks like I have a direction to run in... ETA- next improvements, some VZ grips and grip screws/bushings... |
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I'm sure it was mentioned prior, but if you go the one piece magwell route you can remove the lock by replacing the mainspring housing internals.
Again, the plan for my new MC Operator once it arrives... |
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I stick with the S&A because I like that you can get regular or thin. I put VZ thin grips on all of my 1911's and with the thin S&A the grip and magwell align. If other companies carry the thin version I have not found it.
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I stick with the S&A because I like that you can get regular or thin. I put VZ thin grips on all of my 1911's and with the thin S&A the grip and magwell align. If other companies carry the thin version I have not found it. View Quote While not labeled as thin/low-profile, the NH one-piece magwell actually is and works perfectly with VZ slim line grips. |
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S&A magwell has been the standard for a long time before other makers starting their productions. It is still an excellent option consider the price. For me there is no need to spend $160-$180 on a megwell that other makers try to sell as better alternative. I still like S&A that Springfield put it on the Professional model. http://i1173.photobucket.com/albums/r600/mlin1911/crg127bfg.jpg View Quote That's a really old Pro, looks like the first ones after the "Bureau Pistol." That one yours? |
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Yes, it's a very early CRG Pro right after Springfield stop using Bureau Model and FBI serial number. Mine still have the serial number engraved on the side of the slide. http://i1173.photobucket.com/albums/r600/mlin1911/CRG1rg.jpg View Quote Sir, that is an exquisite firearm |
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