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building a pistol?

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You'll need a permit for the serialized part (the frame most of the time, rarely the upper receiver such as on Ruger MkII/MkIII) or you could machine your own frame which is federally legal but not sure if it is NJ legal.

 

Handguns aren't built from scratch that often, outside a few areas. Lots of 1911/2011 handguns are built from base kits or frames. Some Buckmarks and MkII/MkIII get built with aftermarket parts from a base gun (for example modifying one with TacSol parts) . Some people buy Glocks to turn them into race guns throwing away almost everything but the frame.

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Like everyone said, source the frame and you're good to go on your project. Not sure what you plan on building, but it may be trickier than it seems. Definitely a learning experience. Some tools you can improvise with in assembly, others you just have to dish out the dough for the tool. 1911s are very simple builds, and if you get quality parts, everything should come together fairly smoothly. There will be some tweaking and tuning involved.

 

As for surplus builds, this is what one guy did in building his surplus 1911. Not worth buying a kit -frame in my opinion.

 

http://how-i-did-it.org/1911-project/index.html

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