If you do have the ability to print this, I Highly recommend using bright colors for the barrel or even the entire gun. I know that some companies that function like Shapeways are cracking down on the dangers of printing functioning firearms and may not allow you to print this file. If you plan to 3D print it, then you will most likely have to use your own. I also had to change a few dimensions due to the 3D printer tolerance so if CNC'd it may not work together as well. The only moving parts are the safety lock, hammer, slide and barrel. Externally, the model is completely accurate with the exception of the slide stop. I did not use Rio's personal models Instead I used his drawings and made my own. When I started this project, it was really just one of those things to see if it could be done. DISCLAIMER: I will not be held responsible for any damage done with this model. First off, I'd like to thank Rio Benson for making the absolutely amazing drawings of the 1911 which can be found here.
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