My subject line says this is an ejector question, and it is, but please give any other issues I missed or that you think would help.
I may never get around to doing this - I've been thinking about it for over a year already - but it is an interesting (to me) subject anyway. I'd like to build a 1911 that can be used for multiple calibers. I'd really like to get rid of all my non-1911 handguns and become a 1911 snob LOL. Ok, not a 1911 snob but I'd like to simplify my life by only having to remember how to disassemble and clean one type instead of remembering how to remove and attach slides on 6 different types of semi-autos.
Fusion Firearm's website shows one ejector for 9mm/.38super/.40S&W/10mm and a different ejector for .45 ACP. Other than this one difference, it seems you could potentially make a single frame convert to any of the above calibers with only a slide and barrel change. *EDIT to add: From what I can tell on their site, the ejector is the only frame part that is different between building a .45 frame and the other calibers listed.
Is this possible or practical? Can you even do what I am considering in the 9mm/.38super/.40S&W/10mm case where the ejector is the same part or would other fit and finish modifications to the frame make even this impractical?
Thanks for any suggestions.
I may never get around to doing this - I've been thinking about it for over a year already - but it is an interesting (to me) subject anyway. I'd like to build a 1911 that can be used for multiple calibers. I'd really like to get rid of all my non-1911 handguns and become a 1911 snob LOL. Ok, not a 1911 snob but I'd like to simplify my life by only having to remember how to disassemble and clean one type instead of remembering how to remove and attach slides on 6 different types of semi-autos.
Fusion Firearm's website shows one ejector for 9mm/.38super/.40S&W/10mm and a different ejector for .45 ACP. Other than this one difference, it seems you could potentially make a single frame convert to any of the above calibers with only a slide and barrel change. *EDIT to add: From what I can tell on their site, the ejector is the only frame part that is different between building a .45 frame and the other calibers listed.
Is this possible or practical? Can you even do what I am considering in the 9mm/.38super/.40S&W/10mm case where the ejector is the same part or would other fit and finish modifications to the frame make even this impractical?
Thanks for any suggestions.