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- Colt M1911A1 with 7790314 marked Colt slide? - 1911Forum
7790314 marked slides were also sold as surplus parts like most surplus items from military But yours looks like had been with the frame for good amount of time, so I don't think it was parts gun done by civilian Besides slide, yours also has post-WWII replacement slide stop, grips and barrel from what I can see Hammer from earlier years as Colt switched to narrow spur hammer during 1944
- Pre-cut slides are now available for RDS. - 1911Forum
The slides are a by product of the double stacks We are exploring the Single stacks as well, but for 2024 the best and most affordable way is to have your current slide cut for an optic This allows you to choose the cut, sights and etc We won't be offering them various cuts, the K RMSc is the OEM cut for ALL tisas 1911 products coming to market
- Few more questions about swapping 1911 frames and slides
In the Kuhnhausen books, there are reprints of the original Colt US Ord Dept drawings and specs for frames and slides As long as the manufacturer adheres to the dimensions and 'tolerances' * of the original, there should be few problems
- When Did 7790314 Start To Appear On Replacement Slides?
At a later time when the government wanted to buy slides from various contractors, they came up with the Cage code and drawing number for the slides
- slide manufacturer and year - 1911Forum
National Match slides have a different drawing number (7791435) and angled slide serrations (like the Gold Cup and Geneseo commercial-civil Springfield Armory)
- Discussion on Slides - 1911Forum
Yes Most slides, Gov’t and Commander length are made bushing ready I have seem some advertised as nit having the bushing lug griove The modern production 1911 - high visibility sights, beavertail grip safety, aluminum trigger, good trigger pull, enhanced slide frame fit, accurized barrel bushing fit If it’s not a Kimber, it’s a copy
- Question about machining slides frames - 1911Forum
Question about machining slides frames Jump to Latest 6 5K views 14 replies 8 participants last post by EvolutionArmory Jul 2, 2016 D
- Were Colts the only ones with heat treated slides? - 1911Forum
Did any other manufacture make heat treated hard slides besides Colt? If not, how did other makers of 1911s slides compare to pre hardened Colt slides?
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