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What ramp is on the frame?  What ramp barrel do you want?

 

Many of the good manufacturers make multiple barrels that can suit your needs depending on whether you have a ramp and what type of ramp.  I would suggest getting a barrel that would fit the frame rather than welding and then cutting again.  In the long run, I think it's going to cost more than getting a barrel that matches your frame.

 

This is probably a PITA in NJ as you need permits but the other suggestion is to sell the frame and get the frame with the right ramp.

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Call Clark Custom in Louisiana. Great people, extremely knowledgeable.

 

"Fully Supported Ramped (Clark / Para) barrels ® are available in all popular calibers. Threaded models (T) are threaded .575" - 40 tpi to a length of 2-1/2" from tip of muzzle to fit most cone-style compensators. 1911 .45 ACP Standard Ramp 7" Barrels coming soon."

 

http://clarkcustomguns.com/parts-category/1911

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I have the para ramped barrel now, but unfortunately nobody makes a long enough one, for what I want. I want to build another .460 Rowland but with a longer barrel. The barrel I found has a standard ramp, but I am going to try to get another P14 and have a gunsmith weld the frame and machine the standard ramp into it. I ruled out other double stacks for various reasons...nobody seems to make exactly what I want. All this is only if I can find a decent gunsmith and find out what it costs. If they made the para ramp barrels longer I would certainly rather stick to that.

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You are looking to have a custom job done either way. Why not have the barrel be the custom part and leave the frame unmolested. I am a machinist and do my own gunsmithing, I dont work on others. To weld a block into frame or build up the frame with a weld then indicate it into a machine and re-cut the ramp, plus all of the cleanup work would take several hours work. Figure at least $100 an hour. Keep in mind that the frame will warp slightly. This may or may not effect the operation of the slide.

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So far the longest I've found is seven inches (Not counting Roto 4M barrels, which I don't want), but they're standard barrels. I found one willing to make a seven inch in Para Ramp at around $400. Nobody seemed to want to make one any longer and if I eventualy find someone willing and able to make one it's probably going to cost a lot more than $400. So If I could find a frame similar to a P14 with a standard frame ramp, I might consider it. That would make finding a good barrel easier. From what I understand Paras have been really lousy lately anyway. Anybody have a recommendation for a standard ramped frame, all steel double stack in .45?

 

The only one's I know of are Springfield GI Hi cap...discontinued

Para Ordinance...Also discontinued, wrong ramp as well

Rock Island...Not recommended for use with .460 Rowland by Clark

 

Any options?

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I have a single stack baer, and it's okay. Thy used to use Para frames, but I think they make their own now and I'm pretty sure they're all single stack. Fusion same thing, only single stack. I think they sell some STI's.  The problem with STI's and Caspians is they both have their own weird proprietary mags which are like $80+. That and the frames are a little bit too thin for my tastes. I may, not for this project, get an STI 6" in .45ACP. They seem like decent pistols, but I really don't like polymer pistols and again the magazines seem way over the top expensive. I usually try to have a least a dozen magazines, but at that price and for a polymer pistol I'm not too crazy about it might get bumped further down my list.  I don't know if I'll ever be able to get all the parts anyway, so until I find everything, I'm not buying anymore parts for that build.

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