1911 Commander Stainless .45 ACP Slide, Slab Side, with Tactical Style Rear and Top Serrations and BoMar Rear Sight Cut
1911 Commander Stainless .45 ACP Slide, Slab Side, with Tactical Style Rear and Top Serrations and BoMar Rear Sight Cut


 
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Product Code: SL-C-S-45-022-23-0NR
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Description
 
Remsport, Competition series .45 ACP commander slide. Precision machined from forged and heat treated 416 Stainless Steel for the tightest tolerances and longest lasting performance. Our slides have been used the by many of the best pistol smiths in the world.

Features

Remsport competition rear, and top serrations
Novak Front Sight with BoMar Rear Sight Cut
Slab Side
Forged 416 Stainless Steel
Bead blast finish
Uses 9mm firing pin

***All parts must be installed by a competent gunsmith. Some fitting and or tuning may be required. Remsport has no responsibility or liability of the final fit and function of the firearm.***


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5 of 5 commander slab slide October 18, 2021
Reviewer: kelly hammack from jersey village, TX United States  
incredible machining and precision! i have worked with those folks for more than a decade and they have always been top quality products

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3 of 5 Excellent value, minor machining error October 28, 2018
Reviewer: Stephen Mettler from Lodi, CA United States  
I have only (2) complaints on an otherwise very well executed slide. First was the order was made in June and production issues caused manufacturing delays til Late October. I had no immediate need for the component so a small delay wasn't a problem,  but when it extended to several months, I had concerns. Second, the rear dovetail for my Bomar sight was cut oversize by some .020 inches. The sight I have is an original Bomar with a horizontal tritium bar on the blade. Unless Bomar had changed their specs over the years, this should have required some fitting to press the sight in. I found it necessary to make a .020 shim to ride in the forward angle of the dovetail to keep the sight tight and held low in the dovetail otherwise the sight sat so high that the bottom edge of the adjustment leaf was above the top of the slide by almost .030inch. Other than these issues, the slide is very tight toleranced and is excellently machined. This slide completes an ODI Viking rebuild project.


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