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  • goodlander

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    I have the pleasure of building 5 1911s that I won at auction. All I have is the framers. Anyone out there have sone old, used, or take off parts they wcould like to get rid of? Any assistance would be appreciated. Special thanks to Allen Moore for his help and knowledge.
     

    Drail

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    Be aware that used parts that have been fitted to another gun may very well be a poor fit in your gun. It's best to start with new oversized parts and stone/file them to fit your application. Especially parts like thumb safeties and sear/hammers. It's very easy to assemble a 1911 that can double or triple or worse when fired. A 1911 is very different from an AR that just drops together and runs.
     
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