Do not fucking do it.....
Unless you have lots of money, time, ammo, your own private range and can afford duplicates of everything.
And if you have all that - you should be smart to avoid 2011’s
Seriously
Do not fucking do it.....
Unless you have lots of money, time, ammo, your own private range and can afford duplicates of everything.
And if you have all that - you should be smart to avoid 2011’s
Seriously
Dont listen to @Duke!!!
I may just be trying to make myself feel better about the 2011 builds I have going on right now...
Here's a video that details those issues: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz4_rRH74U0
Should that become an issue, there are a number of modifications that can help. (both for the 1911, I don't know if there is an analogous solution for the 2011 platform)
1. Wilson Combat's V-Grip mainspring housing might help
2. Caspian's Grip safety might do the trick...
If you have a hard time reaching the thumb safety, you can purchase a medium or low thumb safety.....
To paraphrase Hilton Yam, consider the 2011 a "closed-loop, system".
So if you are big into the "tinker-toy" aspect of 1911's, you should probably reconsider.
"And for a regular dude I’m maybe okay...but what I learned is if there’s a door, I’m going out it not in it"-Duke
"Just because a girl sleeps with her brother doesn't mean she's easy..."-Blues
The current (2017 or 2018 and up) STI/Staccato magazines are the only magazines. Buy a couple every time you order gun parts. Brownells and Dawson seem to have them the cheapest.
How’s it going with the C2 @Chance?
“If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything." - Miyamoto Musashi