Stainless 1911 frame casting (Missouri)
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Stainless 1911 frame casting (Missouri)
I have two stainless 1911 frame castings for sale/trade. I'm looking for $80 each. Will also include a PDF with 1911 blueprints.
Since I'm starting the whole HMT thing, I will also trade for the following:
- Small metal cutting bandsaw. I'm sure some of you have upgraded and have one laying around.
- Small argon tank 20/40cu ft. Also, I'm sure some of you have upgraded here too.
- Other stuff a guy here making ---- might need.
I know I'm new here and have a low post count, but if you want refs, I've been at 4g61t.org for years.
Since I'm starting the whole HMT thing, I will also trade for the following:
- Small metal cutting bandsaw. I'm sure some of you have upgraded and have one laying around.
- Small argon tank 20/40cu ft. Also, I'm sure some of you have upgraded here too.
- Other stuff a guy here making ---- might need.
I know I'm new here and have a low post count, but if you want refs, I've been at 4g61t.org for years.
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Re: Stainless 1911 frame casting (Missouri)
Originally Posted by the 13th round
i got some silicone couplers, t-bolt clamps, an alum 45* bend.
wanna trade? you need what i got to be a true HMT member.
who makes the frame?
how much milling is completed?
wanna trade? you need what i got to be a true HMT member.
who makes the frame?
how much milling is completed?
Not sure who made the frame. It's not marked as it's technically not a firearm. I heard they were possibly Essex frames.
As for amount of milling... WYSIWYG. From what I've heard from these frames, you need to deck the top of the rails, cut the rails, then start punching holes. The slide stop hole and the mag release hole are proper location and you register off those for the other dimensions.
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