![]() ![]() I wanted to give you an idea of some of my experience. I'm not afraid to do a little filing, but I was wondering if by ordering all of these parts together, will there be less of a chance of having a good fit issue? Sorry for rambling. ![]() I want to do a trigger, hammer, and beavertail upgrade using the so called drop in parts.In the past I have ran into trouble when buying a trigger and trying to fit it with the existing hand grip safety. ( have slowly upgraded the parts on both guns with Wilson parts. I replaced it with a Wilson Combat and have now put several thousand rounds through each weapon without a single hiccup. The other came apart in my hand with the first shot. I took them to an indoor range within a week of purchase. Currently I own 2 Remington R1 Commanders. this colossal 2-foot scale Titan class wfc-s29 Omega supreme figure features inspired design and converts to Autobot command center mode, with tank. My upgrades were barrel bushing, guide rods, springs and grips. As the Autobus counter-resistance takes on the Deception resistance army, The unyielding Autobot army Captain and city Defender, Omega supreme, lies in wait - the Autobots last line of defense. In between then and now I have owned 2 series 80 Colt's, a Springfield micro, a Springfield NM, and a Remington R1 stainless.I upgraded parts on most of them.except for the micro. It was a GI version.and performed well with no modifications. I have owned a Colt or two, but for the most part I have owned low end to mid range. I have never owned a Les or Wilson or any of the higher end 1911's. I have owned 1911's and or worked with them shortly after high school when I joined the Navy.
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