When making your custom 1911.
I've been pricing parts. Just parts. Getting higher end parts with the store discount that's about $675. Not including the slide and barrel and frame and any magazines. Slide is $267, retail, barrel will be about $200 I bet, and the frame is $222.
Labor is free. Because is it me. Unless you count the class tuition, which is $800 for this class, plus the pre-reqs of the Advanced class, Intermediate ($300) class, and Basic ($175) class before this. It's $2500 to take the Larry Vickers class, tho, so I come out slightly ahead, here. And I already have the tooling, but that cost big money.
Phew.
So, subtotal of just this class and gun parts is north of $2500.
You see where custom 1911s get their prices? And, again, just the high end parts for an ordinary, functional, Government model without any bells and whistles is $1700. If you want checkering on the grip of that frame, that's an add on. Different serration on the slide? More. Maybe if you were going to make a professional go of it and sell homemade guns and you go the manufacturer discount and bought in bulk... It's still hard to get the good parts down below a kilobuck.
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All for a gun that shoots as well with fewer bullets as a S&W M&P .45. And only costs $600. Holy damn, what have I done? This is a sickness I have. Never look too close at the money. Just have fun with it and pay the bills with your eyes squinted up for a few months.
LOL, yep just pay the bill and enjoy the 'toy'...
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