Munkey1973
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Regina, SK
Long story short, I decided to start a small side business involving fiber laser engraving about 2.5 years ago.
I wanted to buy a cheap handgun to engrave as my first and use it as demo (a couple months before the freeze came into effect) and chose a used Dominion Arms 1911.
They have no logos engraved on the slides ...which is great because its a "big blank canvas" for custom artwork.
I've owned a few Kimbers & Springfields in the past and have had no such need for a pistol smith.
Clearly, a Dominion Arms is not comparable to the fit and finish of a Kimber or Springfield...well, almost 90% of 1911s made in North America.
However, the slide on this Dominion Arms is an EXCESSIVELY slopply fit the receiver.
All kinds of clacking around... and hoping it can be corrected with a smith that is skilled at that frame peening technique.
Also, the geometry on the grip screw bushings definitely out on the left side
One bushing for sure was not installed perpendicular to the frame, and may not be the right distance between centers.
I have a dozen aluminum blank grips (for engraving) made on CNC from the USA. None of them fit the right side. They all have a large gap due the bushings on the frame.
This isn't a problem with the factory grips as they are rubber and have give and stretch. But aluminum -of course -has little give a stretch.
Are there any smiths in Canada that could sort out this clapped out pile o' s##t for me ?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/MSiB-payh2w
I wanted to buy a cheap handgun to engrave as my first and use it as demo (a couple months before the freeze came into effect) and chose a used Dominion Arms 1911.
They have no logos engraved on the slides ...which is great because its a "big blank canvas" for custom artwork.
I've owned a few Kimbers & Springfields in the past and have had no such need for a pistol smith.
Clearly, a Dominion Arms is not comparable to the fit and finish of a Kimber or Springfield...well, almost 90% of 1911s made in North America.
However, the slide on this Dominion Arms is an EXCESSIVELY slopply fit the receiver.
All kinds of clacking around... and hoping it can be corrected with a smith that is skilled at that frame peening technique.
Also, the geometry on the grip screw bushings definitely out on the left side
One bushing for sure was not installed perpendicular to the frame, and may not be the right distance between centers.
I have a dozen aluminum blank grips (for engraving) made on CNC from the USA. None of them fit the right side. They all have a large gap due the bushings on the frame.
This isn't a problem with the factory grips as they are rubber and have give and stretch. But aluminum -of course -has little give a stretch.
Are there any smiths in Canada that could sort out this clapped out pile o' s##t for me ?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/MSiB-payh2w

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