After buying my first Norinco a few months back I decided to build my own 1911 from parts I collected along the way. I wanted a vintage looking rig in Commander length.
I purchased a full size frame from Dlask that the CFC registered as a reciever only.
I then purchased the American Gunsmith DVD on the 1911 and watched it about a 20 times.
I picked up parts here and there. I looked high and low for a Colt Commander slide and barrel with no luck. I eventually found a collection of Norinco parts including a slide and barrel. So far I have cleaned up the insides of the slide and did some garage prep work on the slide and frame so they function well together. I also smoothed the edges on the frame to match the vintage looking slide.
The gun as it sits is as follows:
DLask frame
Norinco slide and barrel
Dlask plunger tube
Dlask Ejector
STI Sear and Disconnector
Dlask pin kit
Nowlin hex grip screws and bushings
I have ordered the Armacoat kit in grey
I am trying to decide what grip safety and trigger. I don't want anything that will clash to much with my vintage looking gun. Since I want the gun to be military grey I think black alumagrips or some sort of black grip. I am also going to shorten the frame to match the slide.
My questions are as follows:
Can I take this gun to the range to test it with it registered as a reciever?
I purchased some .45 Snap Caps at Ancaster. I plan to chamber one live round followed by a Snap Cap to test function. Is this the best way to test a 1911?
Here is the gun shown in "mockup" before I finish surface prep and coating along with the final parts. I am a rookie at this so don't crush my fragile ego
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