Howdy gang --
I've started a special project which requires some general input and I thought maybe this group of professionals could help me out. I've just completed building my first 1911 from a partially completed frame and US made parts kit. Cosmetically it is a mil-spec looking 1911. I prepared the rails in the slide and cut the frame ways to perfectly match the slide, giving it that NM slide to frame fit. Now comes the hard part...
I want this to be a "theme" gun. My father passed away last year and I want this to be a tribute to his service in WWII. He donated considerable funds to the WWII Memorial in D.C. but passed one month before it was officially dedicated. I want this pistol to pay tribute to the "greatest generation that ever lived." Knowing that we are loosing about 1,000 vets a year who served in that war, I want this one to be special.
I'm struggling with how much to customize this pistol without loosing the "mil-spec" look. Some of the "external" mods I've thought about are the usual upgrades: sights, grip safety, thumb safety, MSH, trigger, grips and serrations. I've ruled out the forward cocking serrations. I want to upgrade the sights but I don't want any "cheater dots." The Heinie Slant-Pro looks like a good chioce to me. That's about the only mod I want to do to the slide other than tastfully engraving something to commemorate our vets.
For the MSH, I'm not sure whether to go with the arched or flat style. I found a flat MSH on Brownells web site made by Guncrafters Industires with an integral lanyard loop which I like (the lanyard loop keeping with the GI design). I am also considering taking the one I already have and reshaping it with a semi-arched style. I also like the Wilson Combat beaver tail and Nowlin trigger kit (Pro hammer, sear, sear spring and disconnector) as well as the Wilson extended thumb safety. These are the most obvious mods that are as much functional as they are cosmetic. Do you think that this will be too "over the top" with regards to my theme?
One last mod I've been struggling with is the front strap. I really want to add checkering to the front strap but I just don't know if this would detract from the overall theme I'm trying to create -- function versus form delemma again. Like the slide serrations, I'm kind of leaning towards the "smooth-look." If anyone has a Quija board at home and wouldn't mind asking Mr. Browning his opinion on this I'd really appreciated it!
The trigger will be a solid V-design. Brownells sells one but they don't list the manufacturer. Any other sources? I was thinking about going with the medium LOP but I don't know how that compares with the mil-spec design. As for the grips, I was thinking about making my own. I have seen some with "U.S.A." engraved on them but I don't know who made them or if they're still available.
I have never owned or built a 1911 before so please excuse my lack of experience. Chuck Rogers knows me from a home gunsmithing site and I'm hoping he will vouch for me as to my skills behind a mill. I really want this one -- my first one -- to be worthy of the vets (and Dad) who served our great country. Any suggestions from this group of professional 'smiths would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
-- ale
p.s. Here are a couple pics of my progress so far. It's about the most plain, white canvass 1911 you've ever seen, but in her father's partial eye she has all the potential of becoming a princess
Here's a link to a short write-up of my build as well as a lapping tool I made (copied) for the slide fitting process.