1911 mods... how hard? Or how costly?

Grizz Axxemann

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Well, now that I've been bitten by the IDPA bug, I'm looking to make some mods to my Delta Elite to make it run a little better, and not bite my hand every couple hundred rounds of ammo.

So I'm looking at a fiber optic front sight (maybe even a rear sight too) or tritrium (I'd prefer fiber optic, because it looks ###y, but if it's not IDPA legal, so be it) a beavertail safety, and a slidestop safety that's no so snag-prone.

So I'm wondering just how doable this is for a DIY minded fellow with basic tools, or if I'm better off sending it to a 'smith (hey... Gunnar, you paying attention?:D) and what it might cost.
 
the sights and slide stop are easy, and you can do them with care, a good file, brass drifts and a staking tool for the colt front sight...

the beavertail will probably best be done by a smith, you need to machine the frame for the good ones....
 
After looking at the prices at Armco, it looks like it's not all that cost prohibitive to have a 'smith do it all.

Other than Gunnar, can anyone recommend a good 1911 'smith in Western Canada?
 
JOE DLASK,,,, he does all my 1911 work... would not give my personal 1911's or my ar's to ANY other gunsmith on this planet ;) you will be exceptionally pleased ( dlask.com )
 
"...you need to machine the frame..." You shouldn't need to do anything to the frame. You fit the part to the frame.
A beavertail grip safety will eliminate the biting. There are some that are drop in, but as with any drop in part for anything, the fit won't be perfect.
 
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