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  1. If you have a Bomar sight, check the elevation screw to see if it's too long.  Press on the firing pin with a punch and see if it binds a little.  If it does, back out the elevation screw a turn or two and see if that fixes it.  Then you can grind or file the screw a little shorter if need be.

  2. 1 hour ago, Drtheo said:

    Yes, I have a mill at home. I also have the hand tools needed for standard 1911 fitting.  Are there any special type tools needed for the 2011?

    The biggest difference is how you are going to hold the frame. The way it is cut out for the grip makes it very difficult to hold any way other than the dust cover.

  3. Do you have access to a milling machine?  That makes the work much easier/quicker/accurate.  How much do you want to spend?  Quality parts are going to run you over $1000, at least.  It can be mostly done by hand, but there are some special tools that are necessary that you will need to include in the budget also.

  4. I thought I'd share my recent build.  Commander 2011 with Kart 9mm barrel.  Started with a bald slide,all done on a manual mill.  Black nitride finish.  Its a tack driver too!  Still looking for a 126mm mag if you know anyone that he as an extra.

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  5. 46 minutes ago, IHAVEGAS said:

     

    That is what I was thinking. Before publicly ragging on any vendor they should get a chance to comment. Could be that the typical customer does not want to pay for more finish work that will be wasted anyway. 

     

     

    I'm not ragging on anyone.  I'm merely posing a question as to whether this is the standard that STI cuts their slides to, in the experience of the gun builders on enos.  If it's a fluke that's good to know.  If this is just how it is,that's good to know also.  How would you remove those raised lines if it was your build? 

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