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Are you ready for your next big project? Want to build your own 1911?

Well here is your starting point. 1911 Builders 80% Frames....



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1911 Full Size Frame GI Barrel seat. 416 SS, w/Checkered Grip

1911 80% Full size GI frame in series 70. 416 SS frame with smooth grip. Frame has GI barrel seat with uncut frame tang.

This is not a complete frame and still requires machining to be done.

4 Operations left to be completed are
•Decking the top (MUST BE DONE FIRST)
•Hammer hole
•Sear hole
•Slide rails
•Beavertail safety fitting (personal preference)

THIS IS THE FRAME ONLY. NO FIXTURE, PARTS OR TOOLS INCLUDED



Do you need the fixture and tools? We've got you covered with the 1911 Builders EMK kit.....


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so what would be the point of these today,they are registered anyways,they cost as much as a complete 1911 Norinco,then buy the tooling,and parts to finish it,all told ,the price of a new Colt or something similar,seems like a lot of risk of messing it up for no added benefit,
Do any parts come with this maybe,?i just wonder what the point would be,
 
so what would be the point of these today,they are registered anyways,they cost as much as a complete 1911 Norinco,then buy the tooling,and parts to finish it,all told ,the price of a new Colt or something similar,seems like a lot of risk of messing it up for no added benefit,
Do any parts come with this maybe,?i just wonder what the point would be,

Some people enjoy a challenge. You always had to register them anyway, some people enjoy the challenge of making it, and the pride of ownership of something you built from pretty much the ground up.
 
Some people enjoy a challenge. You always had to register them anyway, some people enjoy the challenge of making it, and the pride of ownership of something you built from pretty much the ground up.
Not sure if I would tell people "I build" something if I only put in 20% of the total effort. I will probably tell people I "helped to complete" the project. That is besides the point anyway....I think the original lure for most if not all was you can complete the project and have 30 days to register and during that 30 day period you feel the thrill of somewhat owning something no one else knows besides you.
 
What is a Firearm Identification Number and where do I find reference to it in the Firearms Act?
 
What is a Firearm Identification Number and where do I find reference to it in the Firearms Act?

A FIN is a unique number given to each registered firearm (after its been registered) by the RCMP. Here's a copy of a section of the RCMP memo;

'In cases where the Registrar determines that the recevier blank does not bear a serial number sufficent to distinguish it from other firearms, a condition will be attached to the registration certificate indicating that the FIN must be permanently stamped or engraved on the firearm, as specified in section 7(1) of the Firearms Registration Certificates Regulations.'

Scott
 
Not at the moment as we're trying to gauge demand. Tell me what you're looking for and if 1911 Builders offers it we can help you out.

Scott.

Looking for a 1911 slide (45acp) with front and rear serrations and novak cuts. Saw one with a US dealer but would prefer to deal local.
 
Looking for a 1911 slide (45acp) with front and rear serrations and novak cuts. Saw one with a US dealer but would prefer to deal local.

Are you looking for Full-size, Commander or Officer? Something like this for 1911 builders;

https://1911builders.com/collections/slides/products/1911-5-416-forged-slide-with-standard-cuts

If you like have a look around their site for what you're after. We've got the export permits in place so getting these to Canada isn't an issue.

Scott
 
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