

I've been wondering when someone was going to engrave a Raider. Looks good.
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What was the most common holster used for the MEUSOC's? Was it the Safariland 3005-53-161?
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"If you cant do something smart, do something right"
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Originally Posted By Engineer5: V2. This one... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/84711/PXL_20230713_004213505-2883640.jpg View Quote 3004/3005 or 6004 would both be correct. 3004/3005 are hard to come by and command a premium if you ever seen one sold on eBay for $$$. So I would say, go with 6004-53-121 which is widely available and still in production. But the 6004 leg shroud piece evolved over time with different style/profile old vs. new. Just some detail I want to point out. Old style shroud - suede covered ![]() Current production shroud - not suede covered, and completely different profile ![]() 3004/3005 - no leg shroud and no fancy retention system like 6004. And single strap only. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By mlin: 3004/3005 or 6004 would both be correct. 3004/3005 are hard to come by and command a premium if you ever seen one sold on eBay for $$$. So I would say, go with 6004-53-121 which is widely available and still in production. But the 6004 leg shroud piece evolved over time with different style/profile old vs. new. Just some detail I want to point out. Old style shroud - suede covered https://i.imgur.com/iQW9OCE.jpg Current production shroud - not suede covered, and completely different profile https://i.imgur.com/vg6zHWo.jpg 3004/3005 - no leg shroud and no fancy retention system like 6004. And single strap only. https://i.imgur.com/6Km19tRh.jpg View Quote Great info! Now to go on the hunt. |
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Anybody know what is up with KC Kustoms website? I was looking at parts the other day for a variant 2 clone. Went to buy them yesterday and the website is down with a login page only.
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Originally Posted By IronOnMe: Anybody know what is up with KC Kustoms website? I was looking at parts the other day for a variant 2 clone. Went to buy them yesterday and the website is down with a login page only. View Quote I noticed that the other day as well. But I just went to his site and it's operating as usual. |
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I picked up a STI Spartan a few months back and then discovered MEUSOC 1911’s. I’ve accumulated the parts for a clone ‘in spirit’ of the original. With the exception of sights it’ll be close.
MSH c lanyard loop Ambi safety pinned style Pachymar grips 3 hole trigger GI rod n cap It’ll be sprayed in Cerakote HIR 416 II graphite black which is a military specific color with a low heat signature that’s illegal in some countries. |
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Originally Posted By M60-E4: Got 3 of them finished up today. Guess I’ll call them V1, V2, and V4. Now I took a lot of liberties on the receivers and some of the engravings and might have cheated here and there but over all this was the best I could do on what I had to work with. I’m pretty happy with them although I might refinish them again to get the slag out of the engravings a little better. The triggers all break around 4.25lbs and the safeties are all solid with a crips click on and off. The slides and frames have a great fit and I thought he did a great job on the beavertails as well. I’m waiting on Caspian to finish my receiver and slide to get my V4/5 underway. Tomorrow we are going to start on my Raider to get the Colt USMC clone engravings done and the refinishing. https://i.imgur.com/L2MzQ2c.jpg https://i.imgur.com/IaWH1c0.jpg https://i.imgur.com/zO1Sl4p.jpg https://i.imgur.com/YiClcp5.jpg https://i.imgur.com/rY20pee.jpg https://i.imgur.com/PJR0iTN.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Lz2fYBT.jpg https://i.imgur.com/z9fagNe.jpg https://i.imgur.com/2Lvb2Jl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/SJFFVYB.jpg https://i.imgur.com/POkvjX9.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UBThKqp.jpg https://i.imgur.com/sKq87xe.jpg View Quote Man, those look great. Kind of makes me wish I would have held off and found a U.S. Property receiver for my DW build. ![]() |
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I used the Tisas US Army ( govt marked one) 1911 model. It has the engravings already, is forged, and I didn’t mind adding the grip safety. A real govt model might be too valuable to do the modifications to….. just my $.02
Nothing wrong with the DW....looks great !!!! |
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A lot of awesome in that pic !!!!!!!
Originally Posted By mlin: Springfield Custom Shop built this one decade ago when they still accept full custom build with customer supplied pistol/parts. The SACS Director, Dave Williams, called me and said they can stamp SN# on the parts like 2112 did. I said go-ahead. Very happy with the result. Barrel was originally naked stainless steel when Springfield built it. Later had KC Kustoms blacken the barrel. https://i.imgur.com/eCkXBtP.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By M60-E4: I just scored a nice SA Operator slide so I ordered another Caspian MC serialized receiver to clone that late model MEUSOC pistol. https://i.imgur.com/P0XIoLL.jpg View Quote Umm...thats my build. Dont base your decisions on that image. Its not 100% correct |
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I’m not… just showing a close up pic of the slide.
Originally Posted By Squirrel_Cop: Umm...thats my build. Dont base your decisions on that image. Its not 100% correct View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Squirrel_Cop: Originally Posted By M60-E4: I just scored a nice SA Operator slide so I ordered another Caspian MC serialized receiver to clone that late model MEUSOC pistol. https://i.imgur.com/P0XIoLL.jpg Umm...thats my build. Dont base your decisions on that image. Its not 100% correct |
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Lucky enough to snag a lone slide stop on eBay! More than I would have liked to pay though. The X300 fits nice but I’ll be looking for an older X200 now. Still need to order a KC slide stop for the 610. 610 will live on the variant 2 when finished. I just realized my MP5 light head fits it, I had bought just the housing.
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Just got a call on my 2 Caspian MC serialized frames and they are in the final stages. I also have a fitted slide for one of them with the EGA on the L and R rear of the slide and USMC engraved in front of the ejection port. The other MC frame will be used for my SA Operator slide I found online. They should be shipped out this week if I'm lucky then I can get my LGS on the engraving and the assembly.
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I can't recall if this has been covered previously in the thread, but respecting GI frames, were they exclusively M1911A1 or were M1911 ever thrown into the mix?
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Originally Posted By M60-E4: So my MC serialized Caspians arrived today. Got one complete fitted frame/slide and one frame I'm going to use an SA Operator slide on. Guessing we will cause these Variant 5 and 5.5. https://i.imgur.com/wrUfRSK.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/fFWZXgK.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jkxY1th.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UwnUJNL.jpg View Quote |
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It’s definitely gonna take some fitting but that way it will be a great build when it’s done .
Originally Posted By Dunderway: Very cool. Interested to hear how the SA slide fits (or doesn't) up to the other receiver. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dunderway: Originally Posted By M60-E4: So my MC serialized Caspians arrived today. Got one complete fitted frame/slide and one frame I'm going to use an SA Operator slide on. Guessing we will cause these Variant 5 and 5.5. https://i.imgur.com/wrUfRSK.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/fFWZXgK.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jkxY1th.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UwnUJNL.jpg |
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A Raider Review by a Former MARSOC Operator:
https://swiftsilentdeadly.com/video-tisas-raider-review-by-former-marsoc-operator/ |
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Originally Posted By JTM20: Also a heads up for anyone else doing a Variant 5, the newer Ed Brown thumb safety is much different than the older version that was used on the actual MEUSOC guns. I missed this when i was collecting parts, so i figured it might help someone else not make the same mistake. Here’s how Nick at VP explained it to me: “The older one has a leg that trapped under the grip panel where as the newer more robust design utilize a cross pin design. Additionally, the newer Ed brown safety on the right side, has a small (1/2) size “plate”. https://i.imgur.com/RBGUH2Cl.jpg Wilson Combat makes a similar style one that i’m planning on using as a stand-in. https://i.imgur.com/9uwdYOIl.jpg View Quote Didn't realize Ed Brown discontinued the older ambi. Although not exact, klonimus Ambidextrous thumb safety paddle shaped more like Brown's than Wilson's. But the unit is MIM (just saying as some hate MIM). ![]() https://www.ebay.com/itm/222277401057 |
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