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Thanks for all the replies so far! P08Leder and Lugerdoc defintely have a point. The price point has to be low enough to beat out buying an authentic shooter, something very hard to do (maybe impossible) without a total sacrifice of quality. It would be interesting to get numbers from a manufacture. I think you are right that a person would have to get the whole collection of parts together for less than $650 to make it worth it. Its entirely a moot point however if danielsand's concerns cannot be addressed.
Danielsand, I do not know what the production floor of the companies that made Lugers to a high quality of fit and function looked like. I also do not know how many of the production steps were accomplished by unskilled laborers and could be replaced by a combination of C&C machining, the workshop of a 21st century enthusiast and youtube and which production steps would require a trip to a gunsmith. I have an idea, but I cannot answer to 100% confidence. Many of the 1911kits that are on the market today do require a level of finishing unique to each firearm. I am more than happy to find an answer and if anyone can point me in the right direction I would be grateful. I currently have the surplus of time to find exactly where the idea falls apart. |
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