Custom 1911, How It's Built. weaponseducation

Published on October 19, 2012
Duration: 16:44

This guide details the intricate process of building a custom 1911 by CSC Arms, led by Bernie, a gunsmith with 13 years of experience. It covers essential steps from frame and slide fitting to specialized techniques like hand-fitting sights, barrels, and triggers, culminating in a durable Cerakote finish. The emphasis is on achieving tight tolerances and superior accuracy through meticulous handwork, a hallmark of high-end custom firearms.

Quick Summary

Building a custom 1911 by CSC Arms involves meticulous hand-fitting of components like the frame, slide, and barrel bushing to achieve tight tolerances for superior accuracy. Key steps include precise sight and barrel fitting, action work for a crisp 3.5 lb trigger pull, and finishing with durable Cerakote, demanding 40-50 man-hours.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CSC Arms
  2. 02:37Custom vs. Manufactured Firearms
  3. 03:12Frame and Slide Fitting
  4. 05:19Sights and Bushing Alignment
  5. 06:26Barrel Fitting
  6. 07:56Trigger and Action Work
  7. 08:54Small Parts Tuning
  8. 11:09Grip Safety and Extractor
  9. 12:37Recessed Barrel Crown
  10. 13:38Cerakote Finishing Process
  11. 15:41Conclusion and Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps involved in building a custom 1911 by CSC Arms?

The process includes meticulous hand-fitting of oversized components like the frame, slide, and barrel bushing, precise alignment of sights, tuning of the trigger group for a 3.5 lb pull, and fitting of small parts like the magazine release and safety, culminating in a Cerakote finish.

What makes a custom 1911 different from a mass-produced one?

Custom 1911s require extensive man-hours for hand-filing and calibrating every component to achieve extremely tight tolerances, superior accuracy, and a refined feel, unlike mass-produced firearms which rely more on automated processes.

What is the significance of a flush-cut, deep-dish crowned barrel on a custom 1911?

This feature protects the barrel's rifling from damage if the firearm is dropped and enhances accuracy by ensuring a consistent and controlled release of gas upon firing, contributing to better shot placement.

What is the estimated cost and labor involved in a CSC Arms custom 1911 build?

A CSC Arms custom 1911 build typically involves 40-50 man-hours of labor and starts at a price point of approximately $2,000, offering a high level of craftsmanship comparable to more expensive custom options.

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