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#1 |
KJW 1911 compatibility
Looking to do a full out custom 1911.
Trying to figure out whether to buy a TM/KJ and replace very thing (inc frame) OR just buy the pieces 1 at a time and assemble it. What would be better for quality and what would be better for price.
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If you bought a pistol, and replaced EVERYTHING, including the FRAME, doesn't that imply you would be buying a pistol for no apparently good reason? ![]() Wouldn't it make greater sense to just buy the parts and build the pistol from wholecloth...? ... Unless, y'know... what you intend isn't quite so obvious... ![]() |
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#3 |
lol yeah sorry about that.
The idea is that the KJW frame is metal the TM is not. I would replace the TM for a metal and keep the KJW for some time if the parts are all good. Ive had other KJ and so far Ive never had a comparability issue but building a 1911 from the ground up I'm cautions about paying for the KJW if most the TM parts will not end up fitting right.
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#4 |
If compatibility between TM & KJW parts is what's stopping you, then go with the TM. However, since it also sounds like you want to migrate the 1911 to full metal, then buying a TM still doesn't make sense if your intent to to replace everything. TM FM conversion kits exist (uppers/lowers, outer barrel, safeties, hammer, pins, etc). I'd say start with one of those and purchase/install the internals from there.
Illusion has a pretty good video for straight dis/assembly, and 1911 pistols are very simple devices in general. Others may have difference opinions on how to tackle the project, tho. |
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Also, all the KJW parts should fit with TM parts. |
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#6 |
I would think that all the internals could be bought separately. Is this not the case? If not, what parts can't be bought and would require a base pistol?
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#7 |
No, there are many small internal parts you cannot get easily.
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#8 |
If that's the case, then I retract my original suggestion to Outcast.
If it was me (and I'm actually looking at putting together a custom 1911, likely as a race gun), I would probably look for a fixer/parts gun, and a FM kit. But, like I just said, that's just me, and I like to tinker (even if it costs me more in the end). |
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Oh is there a parts list any where of every thing our would one of the exploded diagrams work well enough for all that.
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#10 |
Check the Doctor's Corner - I think there is a sticky to gun diagrams and manuals there.
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