Customizing the 1911

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I'm finished (for now) customizing my 1911. It's a second hand (maybe we can call it third hand if we take in consideration the ARMCO tuning) Spartan. I say it's finished for now cause I will soon be rebarelling and adding a TRUE* compensator to convert this monster into a 400 CorBon.

Here's how it started:
photo courtesy of Talljoe
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And here's one for you Armafix:
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New parts:
Armco tuning
Ed Brown "drop-in" maxiwell with chainlink pattern MSH
bushing compensator
colt SS slide stop
sti SS ambi safety
VZ alien grips
Burris fastfire +mount
 
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its just a mainspring housing with a threaded hole and a stabiliser hole, comes with the magwell and an hexscrew. The magwell has a little pin that goes in hole and is held in place with an hex screw, can come on or off
 
Cool mods.

Personally, I liked it better before, though.... :p

As long as you are happy with it, that's all that matters, though.... ;)

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NAA.
 
In regards to your previous comment about driving out the rear sights

I'm very sorry for this gun; not for you.

Regards, Kazimier
smith said the sight was glued in, he gave me the sight back but I have no use for and clearly, there's a red residue that's flaking now that it's un glued. It came off taking the paint that was under the sightwith it. So the press treatment was in fact necessary. I don't know who glued the sights in, previous owner or Armco. It is the only smithing I required for the pistol, other than home smithing which consisted of: fitting the ambi safety, fittign the grips to ambi safety (factory ambi safety cuts weren't long enough), fitting the "maxiwell" that's "drop-in'' (longest job), installing the fastfire and swapping bushing and slide stop.
 
I'm finished (for now) customizing my 1911. It's a second hand (maybe we can call it third hand if we take in consideration the ARMCO tuning) Spartan. I say it's finished for now cause I will soon be rebarelling and adding a TRUE* compensator to convert this monster into a 400 CorBon.

And here's one for you Armafix:
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In my Oxford Dictionary I found a word which perfectly discribes the idea and the person behind it. BRILLIANT:D

:cheers: Kazimier
 
still some fixing to do...
had it out yesterday and still cant reliably feed the wadcutter, after my last 1000 I'm done with these.

also my sldie stop kept coming out every 20 rounds or so, not popping out but just enough to lock the gun...
 
I'm finished (for now) customizing my 1911. It's a second hand (maybe we can call it third hand if we take in consideration the ARMCO tuning) Spartan. I say it's finished for now cause I will soon be rebarelling and adding a TRUE* compensator to convert this monster into a 400 CorBon.

Here's how it started:
photo courtesy of Talljoe
STIandbits.jpg


And here's one for you Armafix:
p1010027qb.jpg

p1010029qk.jpg

p1010032x.jpg


New parts:
Armco tuning
Ed Brown "drop-in" maxiwell with chainlink pattern MSH
bushing compensator
colt SS slide stop
sti SS ambi safety
VZ alien grips
Burris fastfire +mount
Hey Chemo,
I'm planning to mount a Burris FastFire to my Spartan 1911 (9mm). There are two mounts available (1911 Bomar/Novak mount #410322) and the (1911 Standard mount #410321). Which mount fit your Spartan 1911?
thanks, Chopperking
 
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