some 'smithing on my ever-changing Norinco 1911A1.
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my norinco slide before milling the front cocking serrations |
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slide in my mill geting cut up by a carbide endmill |
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the gun originally was bought bone-stock. the hardest thing to do was to polish the entire gun to a mirror finish. Even without blueing, the gun never seems to rust because the surface is so smooth. |
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they came out way better than i expected. |
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next project is to build a jig to cut the grip safety .25" radius |
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