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Old 06-24-2008, 11:58 AM   #1
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1911 project gun

I am thinking about getting a 1911 as a project gun. Im just not sure which 1911 to start with. I think I want to start with a colt or a sistema. I will be buying it used and in stock condition. Other than a colt or a sistema. Whats a good basic used 1911 to start with?
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Old 06-24-2008, 12:53 PM   #2
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For a "base" you could go with a Springfield GI or Mil-spec, Rock Island, or Taurus in addition to Colt. Never really seen Sistema. I'm sure used you'd get them pretty cheap, I've seen really nice used Springfields in the $400-$500 range.
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For the price i would suggest a used Springfield G.I. or a Rock Island Armory G.I.

Both of those are basic 1911 pistols that all you to upgrade everything if you want.
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What about how tight the frames are on the slides? I am not sure you would get spectacular accuracy with those pistols. Am I wrong?
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That can be fixed with relative ease. Im not sure of the detailed process (i had my smith do mine), but i think it involves a dead blow or leather hammer and some good old fashion whacking.

DISCLAIMER....do not do this, its only a thought on how I think its done.
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you can definately make them tighter. I plan on doing most the work myself, but I may leave that to the professionals.
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I would...only because to tight a fit could really eat up the metal on the rails and frame. Not enough is just pointless in the first place.

There is a guy locally (best in this region reputation) who i took my 1911 to and had him fit a match grade barrel and bushing as well as tighten the slide to frame fit. For the barrel, bushing, and labor i think i paid $130

I'd put my gun up there accuracy and reliability wise with dang near anything.
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Rock Island Armory Tactical

I would recommend the Rock Island Armory Tactical over the GI - it has most of the common upgrades already and you would save a lot of Gunsmith money. It has a beavertail grip safety, AND Novak cuts in the slide - this gives you a wider variety of choice in sights. You could concentrate on the finer details of what you want it to be rather than the costly basic upgrades.

I had a beavertail grip safety and commander hammer added ... cost me more than I paid for the pistol the first time :-p Had to have the beavertail, it was biting me



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