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Do not relish to feel what the men that used these weapons felt when they saw the elephant. For the elephant has tusk and to see him is to have his tusk dig deep into your soul. You will always have a part of you that will be cold and empty.
Well, based on your pics and happiness of the purchase, I've got the receiver, slide, and barrel/bushing set on the way.
I've never put together a 1911 from the ground up. I predict lots of slow filing and lapping of parts bought slowly over a couple of months. I've been jonesing for a big, slab-sided doublestack 1911 or 2011 for a while now. An STI Perfect 10, if you will, though I have doubts about adding a 10mm to the stable. I can't shell out $3k for one though and I do like adding new skills. This seems like a natural first step. If it turns out well enough, I may gift it to my father. He's wanted a 1911 for as long as I can remember.
It sounds like everything is going together ok on your end. Any issues as of yet? Anything I should be on the lookout for?
I recommend an EGW extractor and oversize firing pin stop. A small radius on the leading edge of the firing pin stop helps smooth the action. You don't want to go cheap on the extractor or firing pin stop. A snug fit firing pin stop helps prevent the extractor from "Clocking," that is rotating in the extractor channel..