AMT frame I robbed the upper off of for a project. Frame is Stainless Steel, has small void under front trigger guard. I will replace the missing grip bushing and put grips on it. Dont know which grips yet though. Complete and functional with magazine. $200 obo. Will be glad to ship within the state for an extra $25 and copy of your ID. I am having trouble posting images lately but I will try to get them to work, here are links though.
This would be a great candidate for a .22lr conversion would it not? What type of void are you talking about under the trigger guard? I could not see it in the pic? I'm interested for sure...
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Actually, that is what I was using it for with the Ceiner conversion i am selling as well. I bought a ATI 1911-22 so i dont need these anymore. The frame was sandcast and sometimes sandcasting leaves harmless voids in the metal. My smith was milling the trigger guard down because AMT had these huge triggerguards with a finger grip on them and found the void during the milling. The frame is SS but sprayed in Cerakote. Here is a pic of the hole before spraying black. I was going to fill the hole with JB Weld then sand it down but forgot.
What do you want for the gun with the ceiner conversion and grips on it? Do you like the ATI .22 better or is it just new and shiny?
"I am a Free Man, regardless of what set of 'rules' surround me. When I find them tolerable, I tolerate them. When I find them obnoxious, I ignore them. I remain free, because I know and understand that I alone bear full responsibility for everything I do, or chose not to do."
"I am a Free Man, regardless of what set of 'rules' surround me. When I find them tolerable, I tolerate them. When I find them obnoxious, I ignore them. I remain free, because I know and understand that I alone bear full responsibility for everything I do, or chose not to do."