Sidearms & Scatterguns 1911 Light Rails

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Any opinions on the bolt on 1911 light rails? I was looking at one built by Caspian. Drilling and tapping of the dust cover is required. I would like a 1911 with an integrated light rail but I cant afford it right now. (And I love the one I allready have) And I need to make sure I can have a light railed gun in IDPA. But I was wondering what you all think about them as far as strengh, usefulness and durability goes. I dont plan on towing my truck with the light rail but I dont want it falling off while shooting either.
Thanks for the advise
 
Re: 1911 Light Rails

this is a Novak rail, drilled and tapped and welded

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Re: 1911 Light Rails

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: VJJPunisher</div><div class="ubbcode-body">this is a Novak rail, drilled and tapped and welded

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Wow, it's too early for me.

For the shortest brief part of a second, I didn't see the frame rail, only the front grip serrations.

I paused and thought to myself, "What a stupid GD place to put a rail, I've NEVER seen a retarded f**ing slide side Picatinny mount as an alternative for railess 1911s..."

And then I realized I was a moron.

 
Re: 1911 Light Rails

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AlabamaShooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Its fugly, but Surefire makes a light adapter that fits over the dust cover of a 5" 1911 and is held in place with a new slide stop lever. No drillin no tapping and its removable. And its really solid no wiggle or vibrations during firing.

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WOW that is brutally ugly.
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