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Best base 1911 for customizations?
I would like to buy a good/best base 1911 style .45 cal, for which I can customize.
I prefer the 1911 style 45's, for which, the mil, self-defense, tactical styles suit my needs best. The factors involved here are cost. I want to stick around $500 (* or less, if possible*). I do not want to spend allot of money this time, however, I'm tempted on dropping $1,500 for Springfield's TRP! Some thoughts of mine are the Wilson Combat, Springfield(?), ... As for later customizations, I will probably look at similar sites for which the Springfield TRP uses, etc..
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I agree with Wichaka. I'm underwhelmed by the quality of the parts Springfield is putting in their upgraded pistols but a Mil Spec or GI is a good base for a custom pistol as are the new Colt Series 70s and 1991s.
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I am tempted too, but ...... Stick with the base military ones, like others suggested. If this is the base for custom work, you do not know if what the TRP has will suit your needs, better to have the basics and build it according to your own personal needs and preferences. Rgds |
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Base Guns
Bring back the Norincos! Write your congressman! Let's get a million of us together and march on Washington! Save the Norks!
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Gammon
Never tried the Norincos; are they any good? I tried some Tsing Tao beer one time, and it was so bad it scared me away from PRC products entirely. I have always used Colts for the basis of my single stack customs; by the time you're done, the extra cost is almost inconsequential.
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Norinco
Norincos...assuming that they haven't been customized to death...are
in-spec...tough as pig iron..and have zero MIM or investment cast parts. They have...or had...Honest to John Moses spring-tempered steel extractors and chromed barrels that you'll go broke trying to buy enough factory ammo to wear out. The guns met...and in some areas...exceeded original U.S Government requirements for the service pistol. I missed my boat when they first hit the U.S. market. I saw the 250-dollar price tag and "Made in China"...and envisioned small parts that were fitted with a hacksaw and a bastard mill file...and that probably wouldn't accept aftermarket repair parts. When I finally got my first look at one, I knew that I'd screwed up in a major way. If I had my time to do over, I'd borrow money and buy a pickup truck full. if you can find a decent used one that hasn't been "upgraded" with cheap aftermarket parts or a 3-pound trigger job...buy it. I'd be more likely to give a loaded Springfield price for a NIB Norinco than a Norinco price for a Loaded Springfield. If you buy one and gut it in order to customize it with Fluff, Buff, and Bling-Bling...I'll buy the small parts, including the barrel. Cheers! Tuner |
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thanks for the reply wichaka
I was speculating going with a mil spec or GI issue, but wanted to get the info and opinions from the experts. ;-)
Yes. I will probably hunt down a good "Mil Spec" 1911 style. Have had a ($1300) colt in the past (blued on shiny stainless steel), and noticed a tank could run this sucker over and it might still work -- not quite as accurate, but it will probably shoot. Since I will be keeping most of the working parts and only switching out such things as that trigger, grips, hammer, one piece guide rod (maybe), ... I know SA is offering $500 GI issue 1911 styles & ~$700 for their mil spec. The only issue that I'm worried about are the sites. I prefer to have sites similar to Novak or actual Novak sites (for a reason). I would bet that I would have to take the gun to a professional gunsmith and have them machine the slide to accept such sites? ( -- as long as the gun slide model allows it?) SA Mil Spec ~$700 http://www.springfield-armory.com/p...l-1911-ms.shtml SA GI Issue ~$500 http://www.springfield-armory.com/p...l-1911-GI.shtml Colt 1991 $ ? http://www.colt.com/CMCI/1991.asp Colt Series 70 $ ? http://www.colt.com/CMCI/Series70.asp Looks like I just need some prices and do some deciding. As for the external parts, I've usually gone with Wilson Combat. They seem to make some really great quality parts, but their handguns seem to be quite costly. btw, China has made *some* really good quality stuff. You just need to *really* shop around. And I'm sure they're only exporting the cheap stuff as that appears to be the demand for most everybody (but not me ;-). I had a pair of corocan mil boots, and found they out performed many other military boots of the ~1995 years. ;-)
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Novak sights are, IMHO, the best deal for the money. They fit the stock rear dovetail so no machining is necessary. You will need a new front sight (I bought a jig from MMC for $100.00 for this purpose) so you might have to pay a gunsmith for this installation. Install an oversize (too tall) front sight and reduce its height to get the proper elevation and drift adjust the rear for windage. You now have the equivalent of a BoMar sight picture for a fraction of the cost.
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