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2/16/2008 8:34:51 AM EDT
So I got me  a couple slide/bbl combos, a colt, an ithaca, and a remington/rand, 75 smackers for all 3.  A little surface rust, but no pitting, look like old military ones but dont appear to have a high round count through them.  I was looking to get some frames from my friendly FFL guy here, but was looking for opinions on frames I could get with minimal fitting.  Thinking 2 stainless and make em 2-tone, and possibly an aluminum for a lightweight 5" model.  Not going match grade, but I will probably put a good beavertail, trigger and hammer in em.  Ive never built one, and have access to a smith if I need him, but id like to do it myself.  I guess heres the crux of it:

1) Does anyone make economical decent stainless and/or aluminum frames that dont need alot of fitting?

2) If not, what about parkerized. (I live in a humid area and bluings a pain to keep up)

3) I would at least like a forged one.

4) can I install the trigger, mainspring, etc without being a whiz?  I have built AR kits and am handy, special tools?

5) Anyone have experience with high temp powder coat? Any other do it yourself coating options other than re-blue? I have a fucked up slide to test  on .

6) any other advice for a 1911 build virgin?
2/16/2008 8:37:23 AM EDT
[#1]
Have you looked in the Forum Resources
2/16/2008 8:38:31 AM EDT
[#2]
Vintage Colt slides fit very nicely on Les Baer frames. I suggest you get one of those.
2/16/2008 8:54:40 AM EDT
[#3]
Les Baers good stuff, but I was digging more for a bang for the buck off brand at a better price.  Cheap but decent is the goal here, of course if I have to pay the smith maybe 300+ will still be cheaper, oh hell if I had it all figured out I wouldnt be askin....

Yes BTW I saw the resources deal or whatever, but that doesnt give advice, just instructions.