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TaroBear August 15th, 2011 15:55

Meat Tenderizer For the 1911
 
Does anyone know if there are any "meat tenderizer" comps/strike face for the 1911? I really like the look of it on the new TM Warrior, but it still looks like a Hi Capa to me. So I'd like one for the 1911. Scouring the overseas retailers for a while has only come up with the normal type compensators.

disasterarea August 15th, 2011 23:02

Something like this, you mean?
http://www.airsoftatlanta.com/Nine_B..._1_p/67281.htm

Styrak August 16th, 2011 01:15

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Originally Posted by TaroBear (Post 1517696)
Yes, that's the idea. But for a 1911 instead of a Capa.

What's the difference? Same thing.

TaroBear August 16th, 2011 01:21

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Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1517708)
What's the difference? Same thing.

Much to my dismay, not all Capa parts go onto 1911s. I had originally wanted to put a Capa slide on my MEU, but found out from Illusion, that the MEU design made it a bit difficult. Had it been a standard 1911, it would have been much easier. Since the Comp looks like it attachs to the bottom of the gun, I'm uncertain as to whether it'd be cross-compatible.

Brett-18 August 16th, 2011 03:03

Is this what you are looking for my friend?

http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_i...ducts_id=34497

DEATH2000 August 16th, 2011 03:09

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Originally Posted by Brett-18 (Post 1517737)
Is this what you are looking for my friend?

http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_i...ducts_id=34497

No, thats a Compenstator not a Strike Face. The link from Airsoft Atlanta is the correct product he was looking for, but not for the gun he wanted.

Kos-Mos August 16th, 2011 03:44

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Originally Posted by DEATH2000 (Post 1517740)
No, thats a Compenstator not a Strike Face. The link from Airsoft Atlanta is the correct product he was looking for, but not for the gun he wanted.

I have never seen one yet, but technically you will need a new frame that is longer to mount the strike face. Otherwise the gun will just be square like a Hicapa. Installing a 4.3 slide on a 1911 and have a strike face machined would be a viable solution.

You could also use the punisher comp. as a base for that, a lot less work to be done. Basically cuttin the comp just behind the first opening and serrating the face would be all is needed. You could even make one with a dremell.

ILLusion August 16th, 2011 11:56

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Originally Posted by Kos-Mos (Post 1517752)
You could also use the punisher comp. as a base for that, a lot less work to be done. Basically cuttin the comp just behind the first opening and serrating the face would be all is needed. You could even make one with a dremell.

Doing it this way defeats one of the main purposes of a strike face, which is to prevent the slide from being pushed out of battery when:

a) the pistol is either pushed at the muzzle by your target
b) it is used as an alternative force block (AFB)

When the slide is pushed backwards, it will not fire. If a device is attached to the slide, then the slide will move along with it if pushed backwards. This is why all AFB/"strike face" devices are attached directly to the frame.

If it's just for the sake of aesthetics, then by all means, do the modified compensator route. I realize this is for airsoft anyways, and the chances of us actually using our pistol to control someone is highly likely not to happen.

TaroBear August 16th, 2011 14:34

I'm not sure having a Capa slide installed would help, since it looks like the SF actually clamps onto the frame somehow. Although, if I could get the OEM SF for the new Marui gun, it might work that way. I don't know if the Strike Warrior frame and the MEU frame as the same size and length, though.

On second thought, it might be worthwhile to just wait and see if they make any aftermarket kits for the Strike Warrior and buy that.

Kos-Mos August 17th, 2011 01:45

I meant to use the compensator as the basic shape. Cutting a face a serating it is a lot easier than to start with a block and make everything.

Using a shorter slide, the "comp" would sit on the dust cover, which can be drilled and two screws tapered into the comp. With the bushing section of the comp cutoff to let it stay there while the slide cycles.

ILLusion August 17th, 2011 02:58

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Originally Posted by TaroBear (Post 1518023)
I'm not sure having a Capa slide installed would help, since it looks like the SF actually clamps onto the frame somehow.

Correct, it would not work. The slide has nothing to do with the mounting of the strike face. You are correct, in that it mounts directly to the frame - either by frame extensions, or inset to an LDC frame.

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Originally Posted by TaroBear (Post 1518023)
I don't know if the Strike Warrior frame and the MEU frame as the same size and length, though.

It is, and is a potential solution, although, you would need to drill four perfectly located holes on the dust cover of the frame in order to mount the strike face.

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Originally Posted by TaroBear (Post 1518023)
On second thought, it might be worthwhile to just wait and see if they make any aftermarket kits for the Strike Warrior and buy that.

Freedom Art actually already makes an aftermarket kit to attach to ANY 1911 receiver, but requires you to use a 4.3" slide as well as to locate and drill 4 holes for mounting.

It's the same kit I have on my Desert Strike Warrior:

http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...7/original.jpg

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Originally Posted by Kos-Mos (Post 1518402)
Using a shorter slide, the "comp" would sit on the dust cover, which can be drilled and two screws tapered into the comp. With the bushing section of the comp cutoff to let it stay there while the slide cycles.

Even a 3.9" or Detonics slide would not be short enough to fit a standard Government length dust cover frame while allowing enough room to fit a frame mount compensator or strike face. A Detonics length slide alone, extends beyond the end of the dust cover on a Government length frame.


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