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Old September 24, 2023, 07:03 PM   #8
lll Otto lll
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Originally Posted by TRX View Post
While there's a big status thing on the forged vs. cast war, nothing on a 1911 frame is loaded to where it makes any difference.

Original Colts were forged because forging was the "near net" manufacturing mode of the day, and the frames were finished off on lines of single-operation machines, also the mode of the day.

Casting, back then, tended to be iffy as far as the final product's strength, and was mostly a feature of the cheapest guns.

Casting technology (mostly the temperature control and heat treating part) improved, and by the 1960s Ruger was casting almost every metal part of their rifles. Nowadays they not only still do, but their Pine Tree facility makes castings for several other gunmakers as well, along with a host of industry customers.
Do any of these 1911 makers use cast frames….Wilson, Les Baer, Dan Wesson, Gun Crafter, Springfield, Ed Brown, Nighthawk, Cabot?
I think not.
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