User Panel
There really are no drop in 1911 parts.
|
|
Brad
|
31st MEU Deep Reconnaissance Platoon
Youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYQdfNSuhY4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U60GsSDYyzQ&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFEqlq5BflE&feature=relmfu |
|
|
Originally Posted By Snaps:
There really are no drop in 1911 parts. Harrison Design drop in Extreme Service Ignition Parts kit......wait for it......Is drop in! (I use it, love it, recommend it) As are many slide stops, mainspring housings and other parts. So not only did you fail to contribute to a phenomenal thread with your lame comment, you are also totally wrong. |
|
Always walk a mile in someone else's shoes before criticizing them. That way, when you do criticize them, you are a mile away and you have their shoes.
|
I used the C&S CS208 drop-in kit in my SA Champion and it was indeed drop-in. I performed all function checks before firing it, and have since put several hundred rounds through it with no problems. It isn't the MARSOC kit I know, but the CS208 is close enough to the CS271B for comparison.
This is what I used: Cylinder & Slide drop-in kit |
|
Better to have and not need than need and not have
Two out of three ain't bad, especially when one of 'em is a head shot. كافر |
What exactly are the Force Recon companies carrying nowadays as far as pistols go? Is it 50% m9a1s and 1911s or is it 100% 1911s? I was under the impression it was a split between the Beretta and 1911.
Got pics? |
|
Lcpl Kevin Waruinge & Lcpl Sean Hefner..someday we'll meet again. Semper Fi, ya'll.
When God carries concealed, he carries a Glock 19 – Paul A. Hotaling, Grey Group Training |
Originally Posted By Thorgrim:
Originally Posted By Snaps:
There really are no drop in 1911 parts. Harrison Design drop in Extreme Service Ignition Parts kit......wait for it......Is drop in! (I use it, love it, recommend it) As are many slide stops, mainspring housings and other parts. So not only did you fail to contribute to a phenomenal thread with your lame comment, you are also totally wrong. You're the only person I've heard of trying it that actually had it drop pin without a good amount of fitting. So congrats, you contributed by being absolutely lucky, assumed you know what your'e talking about when clearly you don't and actually made an ass out of yourself. Good job fella. If you need any further knowledge I'll be glad to help you out. Since youre gun obviously has very loose tolerances I assume you'll be wanting help as time goes on. EDIT: Sorry, if I count the few hunred people or so I've seen tried drop in parts on the 1911 forum you'll make about 5 that have had it drop in. Be happy for yourself and play the lottery a lot |
|
Brad
|
Originally Posted By Snaps:
Originally Posted By Thorgrim:
Originally Posted By Snaps:
There really are no drop in 1911 parts. Harrison Design drop in Extreme Service Ignition Parts kit......wait for it......Is drop in! (I use it, love it, recommend it) As are many slide stops, mainspring housings and other parts. So not only did you fail to contribute to a phenomenal thread with your lame comment, you are also totally wrong. You're the only person I've heard of trying it that actually had it drop pin without a good amount of fitting. So congrats, you contributed by being absolutely lucky, assumed you know what your'e talking about when clearly you don't and actually made an ass out of yourself. Good job fella. If you need any further knowledge I'll be glad to help you out. Since youre gun obviously has very loose tolerances I assume you'll be wanting help as time goes on. EDIT: Sorry, if I count the few hunred people or so I've seen tried drop in parts on the 1911 forum you'll make about 5 that have had it drop in. Be happy for yourself and play the lottery a lot I agree. I'm the one who bought a C&S drop in hammer/sear kit and it made my 1911 go full auto. A FA 1911 has an absurd rate of fire, something like 1500 rpm. FWIW, the 1911 I put it in was a 1983 Colt, so I think there's a pretty good chance that the problem was due to poor QC on the Colt Frame; the holes might have been off. |
|
|
I've installed about a dozen or so fire control kits in guns for people. The couple that have seemed to fit nicely wouldn't work with a thumb safety installed. Usually they won't work at all and need fitted. Never had one go auto though.... I think that'd be.......interesting?
|
|
Brad
|
Originally Posted By Snaps:
I've installed about a dozen or so fire control kits in guns for people. The couple that have seemed to fit nicely wouldn't work with a thumb safety installed. Usually they won't work at all and need fitted. Never had one go auto though.... I think that'd be.......interesting? No, not really interesting. Kinda fun, but mostly alot of swearing afterward. My first 1911 did it. |
|
"The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at-any-price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life." Theodore Roosevelt
www.iowacarry.org |
There's a reason Baby Face Nelson had a gangster grip on his.
cause he was a gangster? that is one of the oddest things I've ever seen.. But I like it. on another note, I just don't want people using bad information and getting in way over their heads to the point where it could be dangerous and expensive to them just because some fool on the internet told them it was good to go cause he wanted to sound cool. |
|
Brad
|
|
Originally Posted By Snaps:
There's a reason Baby Face Nelson had a gangster grip on his.
cause he was a gangster? that is one of the oddest things I've ever seen.. But I like it. on another note, I just don't want people using bad information and getting in way over their heads to the point where it could be dangerous and expensive to them just because some fool on the internet told them it was good to go cause he wanted to sound cool. I agree 100%. IF ANYONE WITH A BADGE IS READING THIS I WANT TO MAKE IT CLEAR THAT MY FA 1911 WAS AN ACCIDENT. |
|
|
I had one go FA in the eighties. I empties a mag real fast.
|
|
|
FA 1911s have nothing to do with this thread
|
|
|
Originally Posted By mlin:
31st MEU Deep Reconnaissance Platoon http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4106/5223118699_9c9b8c9d42_b.jpg http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5125/5223716016_b3cf9aa5f4_b.jpg Youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYQdfNSuhY4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U60GsSDYyzQ&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFEqlq5BflE&feature=relmfu does the pistol in the first picture have a recessed or flush slide stop? not sure if thats what its called |
|
|
I do believe that's an optical illusion and just looks like there's a recess cut in there. so when's the date they're supposed to figure this colt vs springer thing out? |
|
Brad
|
have you guys seen this dudes blog about how he built a meusoc 1911?
its pretty good. http://www.readycitizen.com/meusoc-45-pistol |
|
I have to return some video tapes.
shikata ga nai May your first day in hell last ten thousand years, and may that one be the shortest.” |
Originally Posted By garretts1776:
Originally Posted By mlin:
31st MEU Deep Reconnaissance Platoon http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4106/5223118699_9c9b8c9d42_b.jpg http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5125/5223716016_b3cf9aa5f4_b.jpg Youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYQdfNSuhY4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U60GsSDYyzQ&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFEqlq5BflE&feature=relmfu does the pistol in the first picture have a recessed or flush slide stop? not sure if thats what its called Could be one of the Pros that made it into the system. |
|
|
Originally Posted By SSeric02:
Originally Posted By garretts1776:
Originally Posted By mlin:
31st MEU Deep Reconnaissance Platoon http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4106/5223118699_9c9b8c9d42_b.jpg http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5125/5223716016_b3cf9aa5f4_b.jpg Youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYQdfNSuhY4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U60GsSDYyzQ&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFEqlq5BflE&feature=relmfu does the pistol in the first picture have a recessed or flush slide stop? not sure if thats what its called Could be one of the Pros that made it into the system. Thats what I was wondering |
|
|
Originally Posted By JCG4:
This is not a replica. This is a Yost-Bonitz Custom Enhanced G.I. It has some striking similarities that I noticed when going through this thread. So I decided to add some Pachmayr 45C grips... http://i930.photobucket.com/albums/ad147/Jbyrdhawaii/Untitled.jpg http://i930.photobucket.com/albums/ad147/Jbyrdhawaii/DSCF2494.jpg http://i930.photobucket.com/albums/ad147/Jbyrdhawaii/DSCF2500.jpg That is one mighty fine pistol. |
|
Better to have and not need than need and not have
Two out of three ain't bad, especially when one of 'em is a head shot. كافر |
I've still have an old Clark grip safety in a parts box, my first when Clark and Pachs were all that was offered.
|
|
|
Originally Posted By Augee:
My Sistema-frame / Springfield Milspec slide based Var. 3 clone work in progress: http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff502/augeekim/790596ba.jpg http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff502/augeekim/9e8065ed.jpg I just got back a lot of the components where they were in involuntary storage, and I haven't had a chance to fully clean it up. Slide work, Millet and PWS sight install were done by Dave Berryhill, as was all of the serial number stamping to match the frame to the components. Dave also did the Les Baer serrated mainspring housing with lanyard loop. http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff502/augeekim/87a64633.jpg King's #201A thumb safety with matched serial numbers, Berryhill Commander Hammer, and Clark's grip safety. http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff502/augeekim/8d275ca2.jpg Another view of the other side with a good view of the rear of the Berryhill PWS-replica rear sight. http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff502/augeekim/d8cddb26.jpg Serrated MSH with lanyard loop. http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff502/augeekim/a044132a.jpg Needless to say, there's a lot of work left to be done, moreso because I started with a rougher finished (but mechanically sound and perfect) Sistema frame - I wanted something with a little more... "spirit" and a GI-spec frame to work with, but I didn't want to pay out for a Colt USGI repro, nor did I want to start hacking on a real USGI frame, no matter how "correct" of a clone it would have made. The "roughness" in appearance has been even more pronounced after two years in storage. There's still a decent amount of work to be done, but at least I have mostly all of the parts, and they can be assembled into a functional pistol. I had originally planned to do all the work myself, but a couple of changes in my situation might make it difficult for me to find time to finish it up on my own, and I may end up out-sourcing the completion. Still left to do: General "clean up," I had only finished "rough fitting" of the grip safety and just begun chewing out the beveled magwell when it went into storage. I'm not concerned about the GS fit looking "custom perfect," we're going for a PWS-style fit here, but there are still visible tool marks that need to be smoothed out! I'm also planning to swap out the currently installed FCG with a Cylinder & Slide ignition kit, going for this look: http://cdn5.thefirearmsblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/m45_close_quarters_combat_pistol_meusoc-tfb.jpg With the Var. 4 hammer on the Var. 3 pistol - the current FCG is basically my own bench stock roughly fitted since I've been planning on the C&S kit from basically day one - but it functions safely for the moment at least. I'd also like to eventually install a blackened Bar-Sto barrel to replace the stock SA Milspec barrel. Also, the top left grip bushing has stripped out, so I'll need to install an oversixe bushing (most likely) in its position. Finally, I'm trying to decide whether to simply replace and re-fit a new extractor, or to simply grind down and blend the SA extractor currently installed. Again - she's far from finished, and all the parts are currently only "coarse-fit" at best, if it weren't for my excitement for finally getting her back and roughly "mocked up" and functionally put together, I would've waited to post pics! ~Augee Augee, you the man. I love your taste for firearms |
|
|
Originally Posted By Augee:
My Sistema-frame / Springfield Milspec slide based Var. 3 clone work in progress: ~Augee Augee - great post. Terrific looking pistol. |
|
|
I have been wanting to make one of these for a while. My current 1911 has a colt series 80 combat model slide on an Olympic frame. I have had it for 14 years or so it works pretty good. I am assuming this slide won't work, I have been looking for Springfield slides and can't find one.
Anyone have a lead on were to get one or a slide that will work just as good? |
|
|
springfield slides seem to come up for sale at gunbroker.com every once in a while. also check out ebay ,i was able to pick up a few pws rear sights ,and correct millet serrated singlestake single stake front sights there for my builds. the pws rear sights were found accidently by searching for 1911 rear sights. hope this helps. ebay# 290705183344
|
|
|
Originally Posted By accurange:
springfield slides seem to come up for sale at gunbroker.com every once in a while. also check out ebay ,i was able to pick up a few pws rear sights ,and correct millet serrated singlestake single stake front sights there for my builds. the pws rear sights were found accidently by searching for 1911 rear sights. hope this helps. ebay# 290705183344 Man, you and a few others here have lucked out with the PWS sights! I look all the time and never find them I have been lucky to find the rest of the hard to find stuff, the rear sight is my missing link! Any gunsmiths want to make a small run |
|
|
|
|
"You've got to stand for something or you'll fall for anything"
|
Originally Posted By DannyGlover: http://texasguntrader.com/index.php?a=2&b=220476 1918 Colt 1911 WW1 .45 USMC IssueIt has a MUCH later non-USGI hammer, short trigger, grip safety and thumb safety installed. Not enough details to be a MEUSOC, nor be a standard issue. BUBBA'd. For about the same price, I'd bet I could find, and would rather use a Colt WWI M1911 commemorative re-issue as a base gun, assuming I didn't want to use a later A1 pattern frame. This is what my 1918 Model of 1911 U.S. Army looks like: |
|
“A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user.”
|
Originally Posted By DannyGlover:
http://texasguntrader.com/index.php?a=2&b=220476 1918 Colt 1911 WW1 .45 USMC IssueWhat does that gun have to do with this thread? |
|
Originally Posted By RustedAce:
Sometimes you just have to be a dick. Justice demands it. |
Originally Posted By Lumpy196: Originally Posted By DannyGlover: http://texasguntrader.com/index.php?a=2&b=220476 1918 Colt 1911 WW1 .45 USMC IssueWhat does that gun have to do with this thread? I knew this thread would bring some good information. Was wondering what you guys thought. It definitely is not what the ad says it is. GunnyG - Thanks for the pic your 1918 looks much better and unlike that ad doesn't set off any WTF alarms |
|
"You've got to stand for something or you'll fall for anything"
|
|
i would love to get my hands on one for my gun collection. thanks for the post
|
|
|
Originally Posted By JSGlock34:
Soldier Systems: Sources Report MARSOC Purchase 4000 Colt 1911A1 Rail Guns |
|
|
A tiny drop of additional information from Gear Scout on the Colt selection. Looks like some of the Colt parts are subcontracted out?
In any case, looks like the winner is on the right... Still curious to see why it beat out the SA MC Operator, and whether or not it is Series 70...hope to see more information on the competition. |
|
|
Sub-contracted parts = magazines and sights. It is 80 series.
Brent |
|
|
Great news on the Colt.
Bad news for the consumer. The wait time will be epic now. |
|
Anger is a Gift
|
Originally Posted By dirtyone04:
Great news on the Colt. Bad news for the consumer. The wait time will be epic now. This. im glad they selected one if this turns out to be accurate info. But I have been saving up for my 4th 1911 and my first with a rail.... looks like im gonna go with the MC operator simply because of the wait time on the Colt now...I wanted em both and didnt care with I got first, but this probably made my decision. Even used ones will now be sold as "Colt Rail Gun, MEU(SOC) .45 pistol" On another note, I cant wait to see pics of them in action |
|
|
why are you guys worried about wait time?
they likely have not even started to make them yet and if they can turn out 5000 M4s a month I am sure they can handle 4000 rail guns plus the standard model. the only problem will be guys that just have to have a clone causing asshat dealers to yank the price up buy one of them already at a shop somewhere before news gets out I can drive 10 minutes and buy a black finish rail gun for 1050 right now if I didnt already have one, and 3 more in SS within a 20 minute drive. Maybe I will get mine FDEd now haha my accuracy testing http://looserounds.com/2012/03/11/colt-rail-gun-1911-accuarcy-test/ |
|
I have to return some video tapes.
shikata ga nai May your first day in hell last ten thousand years, and may that one be the shortest.” |
Originally Posted By JSGlock34:
Soldier Systems: Sources Report MARSOC Purchase 4000 Colt 1911A1 Rail Guns Good choice of the colt over the imbel south American import. But soldier systems doesn't strike me as a solid source, I mean what do soldiers have to do with Marines? :) |
|
Brad
|
BJT72 (Brent) works for Colt. Although he did not explicitly say anything about the contract, but his reply about rail gun subcontract parts and series 80 system is what was sent to Marines for test is very interesting. This is the first hand information directly from Colt employee. Thanks Brent.
|
|
|
Originally Posted By mlin:
BJT72 (Brent) works for Colt. Although he did not explicitly say anything about the contract, but his reply about rail gun subcontract parts and series 80 system is what was sent to Marines for test is very interesting. This is the first hand information directly from Colt employee. Thanks Brent. Thanks! Interesting indeed! |
|
|
Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601:
why are you guys worried about wait time? they likely have not even started to make them yet and if they can turn out 5000 M4s a month I am sure they can handle 4000 rail guns plus the standard model. the only problem will be guys that just have to have a clone causing asshat dealers to yank the price up buy one of them already at a shop somewhere before news gets outI can drive 10 minutes and buy a black finish rail gun for 1050 right now if I didnt already have one, and 3 more in SS within a 20 minute drive. Maybe I will get mine FDEd now haha http://looserounds.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/005.jpg?w=300&h=224 my accuracy testing http://looserounds.com/2012/03/11/colt-rail-gun-1911-accuarcy-test/ because I cant afford one yet and as soon as an official release is made, yes the prices will skyrocket IMO |
|
|
Can someone explain why the government is spending 22.5 million on 4000 colt rail guns
Over $5000 a piece seems a bit of a markup |
|
"You've got to stand for something or you'll fall for anything"
|
Originally Posted By DannyGlover:
Can someone explain why the government is spending 22.5 million on 4000 colt rail guns Over $5000 a piece seems a bit of a markup I don't know this, simply asking the same question you are. But, does that $22.5mil include spare/replacement parts? magazines? etc? |
|
TN Squire
LMT Lover |
Originally Posted By coregon: Originally Posted By DannyGlover: Can someone explain why the government is spending 22.5 million on 4000 colt rail guns Over $5000 a piece seems a bit of a markup I don't know this, simply asking the same question you are. But, does that $22.5mil include spare/replacement parts? magazines? etc? That better be a lot of replacement parts and a box of magazines per pistol. For $5000 a piece you would think they could fire the armorers and rely on a colt service guarantee like the rest of us |
|
"You've got to stand for something or you'll fall for anything"
|
Originally Posted By DannyGlover:
Originally Posted By coregon:
Originally Posted By DannyGlover:
Can someone explain why the government is spending 22.5 million on 4000 colt rail guns Over $5000 a piece seems a bit of a markup I don't know this, simply asking the same question you are. But, does that $22.5mil include spare/replacement parts? magazines? etc? That better be a lot of replacement parts and a box of magazines per pistol. For $5000 a piece you would think they could fire the armorers and rely on a colt service guarantee like the rest of us I would bet money that the USMC Colts will get a LOT more hand work than one you our I would buy. |
|
|
Originally Posted By coregon:
Originally Posted By DannyGlover:
Can someone explain why the government is spending 22.5 million on 4000 colt rail guns Over $5000 a piece seems a bit of a markup I don't know this, simply asking the same question you are. But, does that $22.5mil include spare/replacement parts? magazines? etc? The cost over the 4 years of Future Year Defense Program that this acquisition is set to take is under 10 million to achieve the acquisition objective |
|
In the real world off-campus, good marksmanship trumps good will.
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.