no-frills G.I. 1911 project update......it actually works!!

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Once I got it to feed by finding an old dusty two-tone mag and did some heavy polish work on the 'feed zone' she actually fired all of her first 7 round mag w/o problems!

It has taken a few days of 'fitting'...........file, sand, drill, polish......*.......alot of listining to my gunsmith as I knew nothing about 1911s................but my G.I. project gun is ready to eat some ammo tommorow. (alot)

I used a Essex slide on a SAM RP 1911A1 reciever. It actually is not a 1911A1 because of the goofy undercut behind the trigger guard and under the mag release but that's no biggie. It is actually closest feature wise to a pre 1927 model. The Essex slide has diagonal grip serrations which also screws a few things up but I don't care!! I've got a fare share of tool marks and scratches to hit with the blue pin. About $320 invested in parts.

This was my 'learning' pistol and will now be my full time truck gun and range beater. My next project will be a matte stainless hi-speed 1911 w/ all the gizmos.

Well I've got a 600 round tin of ball Winchester from J&G to play with (not corrosiive as advertised btw) and I'll keep y'all posted this P7 snob's foray into the 1911 world.







* some beating, pounding and creative swearing
 
Very cool project! Sounds like you learned alot & you're ready for more. Just a bit of advice...before you make it your truck gun, feed her 500-1000 rounds to make sure she's reliable.
Good luck in your future projects!
 
Follow the light, and don't look back.

and I'll keep y'all posted this P7 snob's foray into the 1911 world.
Congratulations on a great and successful project. P7's are still nice guns.
 
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