Comp with port larger than 9mm case. Murphy's Law.
https://3guncalgary.com/2018/05/02/t...oland-special/
Comp with port larger than 9mm case. Murphy's Law.
https://3guncalgary.com/2018/05/02/t...oland-special/
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Should’ve stuck with the proven KKM. I love my RS, it’s an awesome gun to shoot. Never thought I’d say that about a Glock.
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Not to threadjack, but I thought it would be better to piggyback onto a related thread rather than start a new for something I've been noodling and doodling on since college. How would you Roland-ize a 1911?
The basic concept I'm thinking of starts with:
- Single-stack frame with dustcover 1913 rail--preferably from an 80% to stretch out and develop my machining and gunsmithing skills
- 6" or 7" Longslide, radiused like a 5" to add muzzle weight (i.e., "stretched" behind the radius rather than in front like a normal L/S)
- Optics cut, with suppressor-height blades for BUIS--I know Absolute co-witness is impossible, hoping or lower 1/3
- Threaded barrel--not because of planning on a can, but or the extra 3/4" barrel length
- Set up for either .45 Super/.450SMC or full-power 10mm ACP (original Dean Grennell spec, not current Minus-P)
- Ambi safety and mag release
- CMC Power 10 or similar ten-round magazines, unless any competition-grade long-tube 15-rounders turn up that meet reliability requirements
There are obviously more questions that I need to answer before this goes from a "concept" to something ready to start selecting parts and assembling a Build Sheet, so what all blanks do I need to fill in?
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I would get a Wilson Carry Comp in 9mm and add an RDS and U-boat.
Like this one: Link.
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