Is this a painful/impossible task for someone without tools and experience in building handguns? At first I was considering just starting with a bare frame of some kind and going from there... but it seems a majority of grinding/filing/machining is to be spent on fitting the frame, slide, barrel and bushing together and it put me off. I emailed DLASK about their 1911 kits which already come with prefitted frame, barrel, bushing, and slide... the rest would be up to me.
Is that a better way to go than starting with a bare frame myself, and slowly getting parts from different sources? Even if I get the DLASK kit I'm positive I'll still need a slew of small tools and what-not but Im prepared to get what it takes. However, will this take some of the fun/enjoyment out of building it completely from scratch myself? Just how much of a PITA is it fitting the slide and barrel to a frame?
Any advice or suggestions from those who have built 1911s in the past? I figure it will probably take me quite a while to actually get all the parts/tools and finish the build so it'll be a slow process. Just gotta decide if I wanna go with a prefitted slide/frame/barrel kit, or really start from scratch myself.
Is that a better way to go than starting with a bare frame myself, and slowly getting parts from different sources? Even if I get the DLASK kit I'm positive I'll still need a slew of small tools and what-not but Im prepared to get what it takes. However, will this take some of the fun/enjoyment out of building it completely from scratch myself? Just how much of a PITA is it fitting the slide and barrel to a frame?
Any advice or suggestions from those who have built 1911s in the past? I figure it will probably take me quite a while to actually get all the parts/tools and finish the build so it'll be a slow process. Just gotta decide if I wanna go with a prefitted slide/frame/barrel kit, or really start from scratch myself.



















































