

I built this pistol from scratch. Originally, it was supposed to be a clone of the Terminator 2 Biker's Pistol, but it ended up as sorta a T2/MEUSOC/Pachmayr Combat Special. It's not really finished yet, kind of a work in progress, but it is currently functional and very tight. I wanted the frame to look like it was hard chromed, so I Dura-Coated it with a mix of White and Parker. It was too light, so I made a new mix of Snow Grey, White, and Parker. I'll get around to getting a more silver finish on it eventually.
I like retro 1911s... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Frame: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=24741&title=OVERSIZED%201911%20AUTO%20RECEIVER Slide: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=6055&title=1911%20AUTO%20SLIDE Barrel: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=7611&title=1911%20AUTO%20EASY%20FIT%20KART%20BARREL%20KIT Pins: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=1332&title=1911%20AUTO%20REBUILD%20KIT Guts: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=5502&title=1911%20AUTO%20TRIGGER%20PULL%20KITS Trigger: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=23562&title=1911%20AUTO%20SOLID%20ALUMINUM%20MATCH%20TRIGGER Grips: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=9765&title=COMBAT%20GRIPS Mainspring Housing: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=12739&title=1911%20AUTO%20LANYARD%20LOOP%20MAINSPRING%20HOUSING Rear Sight: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=9117&title=MARK%20I%20HIGH%20PROFILE%20REAR%20SIGHTS Front Sight: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=8842&title=1911%20AUTO%20FIXED%20SIGHT%20COMBOS Slide Stop: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=1334&title=1911%20AUTO%20HARDCORE%20SLIDE%20STOP Firing Pin: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=1323&title=1911%20AUTO%20FIRING%20PIN Firing Pin Stop: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=26461&title=1911%20AUTO%20FIRING%20PIN%20STOP Thumb Safety: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=9213&title=1911%20AUTO%20AMBIDEXTROUS%20SAFETY Grip Safety: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=4578&title=GRIP%20SAFETY,%20ENHANCED,%20BLUE Magazine Catch: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=24729&title=1911%20AUTO%20EXTENDED%20TACTICAL%20MAGAZINE%20CATCH Guide Rod and Plug: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=1357&title=RECOIL%20PLUG%20&%20GUIDE%20for%201911%20AUTO |
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When I was home on midtour leave in November I built this dedicated .22, I used an Essex frame with a mix of Wilson and Ed Brown parts and topped it with a Ciener .22 kit. Finished the frame with Brownells Alum-Hyde II (the blemish on the right side is my fault, I got impatient and tried to fit an ambi safety before it cured completely). I have to say that cutting the frame and fitting the grip safety with a dremel and a file was not as easy as I'd thought it would be. I love this pistol, it shoots great and with the cost of ammo these days it's an economical way to practice.
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Stop whining, run for office & change it yourself!
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Just worked on this one this week.
Put together a .38 Super on a Rock Island frame and STI slide (A DIY Spartan, so to speak). Still waiting on my 9mm barrel to make it convertible from .38 to 9 and back. STI slide, Rock Island frame, Roto barrel, Ed Brown beavertail and hammer, Rock Island trigger, disconnector, sear (trigger works great) trying to decide what grips to put on it... : Also need to blue slide, thinking about doing it myself tomorrow. http://www.blindhogg.com/homemadesalts.html This one went together much easier than the Essex. ![]() |
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Stop whining, run for office & change it yourself!
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Brain fart. I knew better than that.
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Stop whining, run for office & change it yourself!
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Originally Posted By gaspain:
purrdy ![]() when you say "salts" what do you mean, bluing? Also need to blue slide, thinking about doing it myself tomorrow. http://www.blindhogg.com/homemadesalts.html Yup |
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Stop whining, run for office & change it yourself!
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no grip safety, damn
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I actually considered making/welding a suado GS from the existing part that fits between the MSH and frame tangs... too much work..
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what brand are your grips?
Originally Posted By mb3: This is my version of an FBI TRP. Built on an Essex frame and slide, Kart NM barrel, Wilson Combat internals. She was a lot of fun to build (took a long time), but is more fun to shoot. Cost was some where around $700 to build. MB http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v633/mb3/DSC01295Small.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v633/mb3/DSC01296Small.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v633/mb3/DSC01299Small.jpg |
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An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile--hoping it will eat him last.
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Originally Posted By gaspain: no grip safety, damn Not needed. |
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"I'll Keep my Guns and Money, You Keep the 'Change'."
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"It's hard to kill a horse with a flute."
LaRue customer for life! |
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Originally Posted By Heyday:
http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr114/BenRufenacht/IMG_0384.jpg?t=1246805647 Heyday, gimme the scoop on that pistol. That looks exactly like what I wanted to put together for a CCW piece. Thanks, TR |
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Originally Posted By Viper1357:
I've always had a fascination with building a 1911, but more specifically a longslide 1911. I knew about the AMT Hardballer, but just didn't trust the lower frame assembly, so I luckily found (searched GB for almost a year) a like new condition AMT longslide 1911 stainless slide and barrel assembly and set out to mate it to a SA 1911 GI stainless lower. There was a fair amount of fitting involved, and I replaced the SA internals with upgraded parts including an adjustable target trigger, speed hammer, sear and disconnector. Had to blend the back of the slide and frame as they did not match, (see below pics) but it turned out nice in the end. Also had some custom grips made, a custom made mid-length solid guide rod, and a fitted bbl bushing. It cost a bit more than I planned, but is a very reliable and accurate informal target shooter that gets it's share of looks at the range. I think it turned out nice for my first build. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v88/viper1357/Guns%20stuff/SA%20AMT%20LS%20Project/1amt_sa_ls140.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v88/viper1357/Guns%20stuff/SA%20AMT%20LS%20Project/2_saamt_wrkarea149.jpg The slow blending of the back frame and slide (below) was the biggest challenge, but it turned out pretty nice. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v88/viper1357/Guns%20stuff/SA%20AMT%20LS%20Project/3_saamt_1frmsld142.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v88/viper1357/Guns%20stuff/SA%20AMT%20LS%20Project/4_saamt_2frmsld146.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v88/viper1357/Guns%20stuff/SA%20AMT%20LS%20Project/7b_saamt_cmplt164.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v88/viper1357/Guns%20stuff/SA%20AMT%20LS%20Project/7c_saamt_cmplt168.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v88/viper1357/Guns%20stuff/SA%20AMT%20LS%20Project/7e_saamt_cmplt173.jpg That looks pimp dude. |
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Originally Posted By TR_Edwards:
Originally Posted By Heyday:
http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr114/BenRufenacht/IMG_0384.jpg?t=1246805647 Heyday, gimme the scoop on that pistol. That looks exactly like what I wanted to put together for a CCW piece. Thanks, TR See Here |
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wow, thats awesome!
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There are some awesome builds in here....cool stuff, guys!!!
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Life is a lemon and I want my money back!!!
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Thats beautiful. Plain simple and to the point but nice touches when you take a closer look.
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Nice job Mike! That turned out nice.
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
awesome stuff you guys are making!
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Originally Posted By Salmonaxe:
Built a dedicated frame for my Tactical Solutions 2211 .22lr kit. From a Caspian SS Recon frame. Got the guts to do it after seeing Gaspain's thread. Not a single part dropped in. Even the magwell was too tight to fit the magazines. Fitting the beavertail safety was fun. Thumb safety was just as crazy. Just getting it to drop in, run the fullest extents and get the ambi side to fit took a load of time. Then I I had to fit it for function and finally contour it for comfort and to match the lines of the frame. Used a frameslot filler to use series 70 parts in this series 80 frame. Lots of fitting on that. Also, nothing was perfectly flat on either side of where the hammer and sear are held. Loads of tuning was done in order to get the .22lr kit to function properly. 19.5lb Nowlin spring. Contouring hammer to not drag on bottom of slide. Modification of slidestop and slide stop plunger for less resistance in order to work better with the weak 22lr magazine springs. I forgot to get some pics of the speed magwell. I did a blend that looks pretty good. Seems that the hole in either the frame or the mainspring housing was slightly off, since it doesn't fit flush. Oh well. I did a lot of frame contouring to get a higher grip near the trigger guard, to de-horn certain areas that bothered me and finally changing some of the lines to more of my liking. (I have no idea if anyone could tell.) I might do a bit more to the frame contour. Eventually I'd like to bead blast it and maybe paint it. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v328/salmonaxe/2211Caspian_1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v328/salmonaxe/2211Caspian_2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v328/salmonaxe/2211Caspian_3.jpg VERY VERY Sweet!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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"Some people just need to be shot"-Clint Smith
"I really love the balls."-NorCal_LEO Dont blame me.....I voted for the American. God Bless Rick Monday. R.I.P. madrhythm |
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I'll play:
http://i44.tinypic.com/im6yi8.jpg Imbel forgings in the form of a base Springfield G.I. (first gen) 1911A1 A1 mainspring housing replaced with checkered/lanyard flat-back to make original 1911 profile. Match grade stainless steel barrel and bushing added Used 18# and hand-tuned recoil spring Switched spur hammer with McCormick Skeleton hammer (and hand-cut out a channel for the new hammer in the grip-safety beaver-tail) Kept GI trigger and low-profile safety Painted / Baked matte KG GunKote, Black Added VZ Grips Micarta square-bottom grips, OD Green with stainless steel grip screws Rounded out with ACT-MAG 8rd mags. (Serial # photoshopped out) |
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This is my first build. Caspian Frame, IAI slide with the SARCO internal kit. EGW Mag release, CMC extended slide release, Stevens extended ambi thumb safety, a couple Wilson inner parts. I liked the Hogue grips so much I put them on my Firestorm. http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac272/edhaney1/Guns/newbuild8.jpg Edit: See update on page 5. |
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Originally Posted By GUNSLINGER67:
I took a bone stock Springfield MilSpec and pretty-ed her up. I had bought a scuffed up S&W upper to try and save a blowed-up Colt Commander ,but the frame is too far gone on the Colt. But it was all stainless ....sooooo Swapped all the internals from the Colt into the Springfield frame and did a little lapping on the rails for the SW upper......and VOILA'!! A Smithfield Springwesson FRANKENPISTOL!!! I like it! |
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Here's my recent build. Started as a stock Springfield GI and ended up the way I wanted it.
- S&A flat MSH with lanyard loop - Colt "rat tail" grip safety - Colt Commander ring hammer - Colt long trigger - Colt sear and disconnector - Colt WWI type thumb safety - Wilson Combat Bullet Proof sear spring - Wilson Combat Bullet Proof extractor - EGW oversized firing pin stop - Ed Brown drop-in bushing - Hogue ebony wood grips I love my all black gun! http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3118618/Forum_Pics/GI/IMG_0368.jpg |
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This is my wife's new gun.
I bought a RIA GI Model 1911 in 38 Super and rebuilt it from the frame up. It's my first 1911 build. I'll get a range report up in a few days, but this is a surprise for her, so I've gotta keep range trips clandestine. I was trying to get a really worn antiqued look to it, and I think I got it looking pretty good. I might still use some DuraBake to tighten up the rail fit, but I'm going to check accuracy first. ![]() Here's a link to a bigger version of the picture. It's got a Wilson Combat GS and sear/disconnector, a Swenson hammer, and I hand checkered the front strap. The grips are from Zipps Grips, and were custom made into thinlines. |
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Please dont take it personally, the ad hominem is simply my favorite fallacy...
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