rccolt45 Report post Posted June 22, 2012 Looking for a mold for a 4" 1911. Rings doesn't make one. Any other place I can try? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired LE Report post Posted June 22, 2012 Looking for a mold for a 4" 1911. Rings doesn't make one. Any other place I can try? If no molds are available, it sounds like a good excuse to buy a real one for your collection? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cleveland Report post Posted June 22, 2012 Agreed! Of course finances will dictate if that is a realistic solution. :-) I have been considering cutting down a 4.25" blue gun to fill that void. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steven Kelley Report post Posted June 22, 2012 I cut 1/4" off the end of a Commander length blue gun. Works like a champ! I did the same thing with a 5" Operator blue gun. Cut 1" off the end and reworked the end of the rail and dust cover area with a dremel to make a 4" railed dummy. The good thing about blue guns is that you can rework them pretty easily. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cleveland Report post Posted June 22, 2012 What did you do for the front sight? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steven Kelley Report post Posted June 22, 2012 I attach a 1/4" diameter aluminum rod to the top of the slide on all my blue guns, using an epoxy. The creates a nice molded sight channel. I usually sand the front sight off the blue gun and run the rod from the rear sight to the front of the slide. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rccolt45 Report post Posted June 22, 2012 (edited) 1340399946[/url]' post='253727']I attach a 1/4" diameter aluminum rod to the top of the slide on all my blue guns, using an epoxy. The creates a nice molded sight channel. I usually sand the front sight off the blue gun and run the rod from the rear sight to the front of the slide. Hey Steve where do you get the aluminum rods from and what type of epoxy do you use? Edited June 22, 2012 by rccolt45 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steven Kelley Report post Posted June 23, 2012 Hey Steve where do you get the aluminum rods from and what type of epoxy do you use? Rods from home depot or Lowes. Epoxy is JB Weld. Virtually any two part epoxy should work as there isn't much stress on the part. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rccolt45 Report post Posted June 23, 2012 1340410955[/url]' post='253758']Rods from home depot or Lowes. Epoxy is JB Weld. Virtually any two part epoxy should work as there isn't much stress on the part. Ok will give it a try. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cleveland Report post Posted June 23, 2012 Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rccolt45 Report post Posted June 24, 2012 Rods from home depot or Lowes. Epoxy is JB Weld. Virtually any two part epoxy should work as there isn't much stress on the part. Sorry Steve one more question. When you first draw your templete around the gun am I correct in that the rod is on the gun ? Or do you take the rod of when making templets? Seems like it would need to be on the gun to make room but want to check. Muck thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steven Kelley Report post Posted June 24, 2012 Sorry Steve one more question. When you first draw your templete around the gun am I correct in that the rod is on the gun ? Or do you take the rod of when making templets? Seems like it would need to be on the gun to make room but want to check. Muck thanks I do not take the rod into account when making a template, but I like to have a really tight holster. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joshk Report post Posted June 24, 2012 I cut 1/4" off the end of a Commander length blue gun. Works like a champ! I did the same thing with a 5" Operator blue gun. Cut 1" off the end and reworked the end of the rail and dust cover area with a dremel to make a 4" railed dummy. The good thing about blue guns is that you can rework them pretty easily. I did the same thing with a Commander model to get a 4" model.... as Steven said, works like a champ.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites