April 10th, 2008, 17:14 | #1 |
My TM 1911A1
Just received it today from Marksman. I have plan for this thing, though how far I can get with it will depend on a lot of stuff......
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April 10th, 2008, 17:29 | #2 |
After installing the SD stainless barrel, the slide sticks with it, so I need to do some fitting still....also installed is Pachmayr Signature Grip with finger groove. These are drop-in. And they are rubber with lead weight, so it does not feel much lighter if at all compared to the weighed Stock grip...and they provide a similar feel to my Hi-Capa in terms of width....Next step is to put in the 3 hole Nine-Ball trigger I have sitting around...and I have to decide on whether to go ahead and strip the controls of their paint and polish them...
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April 10th, 2008, 18:08 | #3 |
Those are very nice grips on the 1911.
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April 10th, 2008, 18:10 | #4 |
Its so beautiful!
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April 10th, 2008, 21:48 | #5 |
Found the NineBall trigger that I bought used for Hi-Capa before I got the KM one so I threw that on the 1911 too....
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April 10th, 2008, 21:57 | #6 |
MrChairsoft
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Hmm, I have a Tanio Koba metal outer barrel, my slide sticks as well, like 2mm from full return. Its annoying as hell as you have to literally PUNCH it to make it move.
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April 10th, 2008, 22:02 | #7 |
One thing I just did to help that was I removed the insert inside the barrel bushung....its like a C-clip to prevent the metal bushing from scratching the plastic barrel...the gun can cycle now....
Other stuff I'd do is maybe take a file to the barrel lugs portion for the slide and maybe chamfer those out a bit....I had to do that for the Hi-Capa when fitting the barrel to the slide... |
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April 10th, 2008, 22:08 | #8 |
Looking good. Looking good.
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April 11th, 2008, 03:11 | #9 |
some additional observation and notes after been able to fiddle with the gun and shoot off a mag. take down of the 1911 is similar to the Hi-Capa, some parts are more fiddly, others are better designed. The grip safety for whatever reason works better than that on my Hi-Capa. It was never that functional on it, maybe because I bought it used, I don't know. But this actually works. plastic slide cycles pretty fast with propane, and no problem with my SD barrel now, and all I really did was taking out that clip in the bushing. GI sights aren't as bad as I thought provided there are enough lighting. Gas capacity is a joke compare to Hi-Capa, but its not hard to see why compare the size of the mags. The finish of the gun is very nice for plastic, and a big improvement over TM G26, the last plastic TM I had. Though the KSC G19's HW frame still feels the best. And I still like to eventually get a metal kit for this somehow....
Last edited by RacingManiac; April 11th, 2008 at 03:13.. |
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April 11th, 2008, 03:14 | #10 |
Glad to hear you like it. I've always thought the 1911 was functionally a better than the hi-capa too. My Delta has zero play in the slide to frame fit, it just feels like a more solid gun. What kit are you gonna get? Nova?
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April 11th, 2008, 16:40 | #11 |
If I can source it in Canada, a Nova Springfield kit...debating still as to what I want it to look....
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April 11th, 2008, 16:52 | #12 | |
loookin good
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April 11th, 2008, 23:45 | #14 |
I really like that slide.
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April 12th, 2008, 01:01 | #15 |
GBB Whisperer
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Then Tokyo Marui made a good choice in the appearance of their bone stock slide...
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