So I got this a while back. Great pistol but the armory cote or whatever rubs off all the sharp edges fairly quickly and I'm a freak when it comes to wrenching on 1911's anyway.
So I decided to give it the full treatment as a project for kicks.
I picked up a complete ignition kit via Cylinder and Slide, 10-8 Slide stop and Mag release, EGW single side Safety and OS firing pin stop, Wilson Grip Safety, and a standard MSH. I also snagged some square bottom VZ's with a pin cutout so I could contour them to my liking.
Aside from installing all the relative drop in stuff, I'm doing a full roundover treatment to the full gun. I love it when the whole pistol feels like a bar of soap. No sharp edges anywhere except the checkering. I trued up some of the lines on the frame and rounded the butt. Since the TRP's come with a magwell I also needed to bevel the frame.
Here's some pix...
Note the gap where the stock tangs are slightly undercut. I'm not a total fit freak so I'm not worried but were this a govt. spec where I were cutting the tangs myself that'd be unacceptable.
It's really hard to see with the lighting because I didn't get to blast the slide yet. The radius on the front of the slide is a nice uniform radius much like what's all over the frame but the frame, being blasted is much easier to see.
Here's an early shot of the butt before I blended the frame.
Now I need to pick a color to get it finished. It's purely a fighting gun. I'm thinking black cerakote.
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