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80% 1911?

Postby Dakotared on Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:23 am

Any one here ever build a 80% 1911?

I am looking in to it as I think it would be a fun challenge. I know for the price I could go out and buy a nice Kimber or 3 to 4 Rock Islands but somethings about it really has me wanting to build my own 1911.

http://www.stealtharms.net/shop/80-1911 ... d-kit.html

http://www.stealtharms.net/shop/1911-phantom-jig.html
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Re: 80% 1911?

Postby Ghost on Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:51 am

I've thought about it. I'd probably just buy all the components from Brownells over time.
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Postby my1stpistol on Tue Oct 06, 2015 6:38 pm

I've looked at it a bit myself at this place.

http://1911builders.com/collections/parts
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Postby LumberZach on Wed Oct 07, 2015 6:33 am

I've thought about it a lot. Still haven't gotten to it. I've kinda decided I want to take the class from cylinder and slide before doing it my self though.
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Re: 80% 1911?

Postby Dakotared on Wed Oct 07, 2015 8:39 am

Screw it I am jumping head first into it. Whats the worst that can happen I get a really expensive paper weight? I will post some updates when the parts show up.
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Re: 80% 1911?

Postby Deputyhiro on Thu Oct 08, 2015 8:41 pm

I'll let you be the guinea pig. I have jumped into the AK building world. I have made several decent functional AKs, just getting better at the finer details in craftsmanship. And AKs are a sloppy stamped piece of steel. A 1911 is going to take some patience and skill. Good luck man. I look forward to watching your journey.
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80% 1911?

Postby PhilaBOR on Sat Oct 10, 2015 11:34 am

1911's were first made with the machine tools available in the early 1900's. A competent machinist with adequate tools should be able to duplicate that, but not to the precision of high end CNC. Of course it depends on which 20% needs machining.
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Re: 80% 1911?

Postby Dakotared on Sun Oct 11, 2015 11:02 pm

The kit showed up and it looks very good. The fit of the parts seem really good. I cut the frame with the jig and it is a very tight fit. Working on stoning down everything to get the 2 to match up perfectly. I have a few pictures I will post later. So far this has been really fun but stress full hoping I do not screw it up. Worst case I can get another frame and start over but it will be a while before I can shoot it and know if it all works good.
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Re: 80% 1911?

Postby Dakotared on Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:56 pm

Frame and slide are now fit together and the barrel to the slide. Upper and lower half seem fit well. I have been taking pictures will post when I have some time. I need a beer then off to bed. :D
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Re: 80% 1911?

Postby my1stpistol on Tue Oct 13, 2015 6:32 am

Dakotared wrote:The kit showed up and it looks very good. The fit of the parts seem really good. I cut the frame with the jig and it is a very tight fit. Working on stoning down everything to get the 2 to match up perfectly. I have a few pictures I will post later. So far this has been really fun but stress full hoping I do not screw it up. Worst case I can get another frame and start over but it will be a while before I can shoot it and know if it all works good.

Where did you buy it from?
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Re: 80% 1911?

Postby Dakotared on Tue Oct 13, 2015 6:43 am

I bought the kit from Stealth Arms. Check out the links on the first post.
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Re: 80% 1911?

Postby Dakotared on Wed Oct 14, 2015 6:49 pm

Here is all the parts to the puzzle

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After cutting the frame rails with the jig and fitting the slide to frame. about half way on.

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Finally got it on all the way!!

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Postby my1stpistol on Wed Oct 14, 2015 8:21 pm

Very cool! How are the instructions so far?
I'm jealous

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Postby Ron Burgundy on Wed Oct 14, 2015 9:18 pm

This is a good thread.
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Postby Dakotared on Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:27 pm

my1stpistol wrote:Very cool! How are the instructions so far?
I'm jealous

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The instructions to cut the frame are very straight forward. I stopped cutting sooner than needed to make sure I would not screw up the frame. If I do another I will cut to what they say as it will save some time fitting the slide. I will post a few more pictures later tonight.
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