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1911 FRAME HOLDING FIXTURE

100023597
 The Harrison Design HD-807 1911 Frame Fixture gives you the helpful "third hand" you often need when doing modifications and custom work on a 1911 frame. Designed by master pistolsmith Ted Yost, who partnered with Harrison to bring it to life. The HD-807 1911 Frame Fixture slides into the magwell just like a magazine and, unlike other holders, requires no additional tools to install. You can even use it with the magazine catch already installed in the frame, so you can polish out the frame and mag catch flat at the same time - a time saver for the busy pistolsmith. Ejector can remain mounted to frame, too  Fits all full-size single-stack 1911 pistol frames, except EMP Sturdy machined-steel construction  No hex wrenches or additional tools required to install in pistol frame The key to the Harrison HD-807 1911 Frame Fixture’s versatility is the rod that protrudes from it through the top of the frame. Clamp that rod in a bench vise at any angle that’s convenient for the work you’re doing at the moment.
159.9 159.9 1 GBP
Product no.: 100023597
HARRISON DESIGN & CONSULTING 1911 FRAME HOLDING FIXTURE
Mfr Part: HD807 The Harrison Design HD-807 1911 Frame Fixture gives you the helpful "third hand" you often need when doing modifications and custom work on a 1911 frame. Designed by master pistolsmith Ted Yost, who partnered with Harrison to bring it to life. The HD-807 1911 Frame Fixture slides into the magwell just like a magazine and, unlike other holders, requires no additional tools to install. You can even use it with the magazine catch already installed in the frame, so you can polish out the frame and mag catch flat at the same time - a time saver for the busy pistolsmith. Ejector can remain mounted to frame, too Fits all full-size single-stack 1911 pistol frames, except EMP Sturdy machined-steel construction No hex wrenches or additional tools required to install in pistol frame The key to the Harrison HD-807 1911 Frame Fixture’s versatility is the rod that protrudes from it through the top of the frame. Clamp that rod in a bench vise at any angle that’s convenient for the work you’re doing at the moment.
159.9 GBP 0 £159.90 *
Backordered, delivery time approx. 4-12 weeks from the USA warehouse.
Specs: Make: 1911

Top takeaways

  1. The Harrison Design HD-807 1911 Frame Fixture provides a "third hand" for modifications and custom work on 1911 frames.
  2. It easily slides into the magwell without the need for additional tools and can be used with the magazine catch installed.
  3. The fixture fits all full-size single-stack 1911 frames (except EMP) and features a rod for versatile positioning in a bench vise.

Attributes

Make: 1911 Delivery weight: 0.544kg Shipping height: 56mm Shipping width: 61mm Shipping length: 274mm

Item details

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Enhance your 1911 modifications with the HD-807 Frame Fixture! 🛠️ No tools needed, fits perfectly, and saves you time. Perfect for pistolsmiths!

 The Harrison Design HD-807 1911 Frame Fixture gives you the helpful "third hand" you often need when doing modifications and custom work on a 1911 frame. Designed by master pistolsmith Ted Yost, who partnered with Harrison to bring it to life. The HD-807 1911 Frame Fixture slides into the magwell just like a magazine and, unlike other holders, requires no additional tools to install. You can even use it with the magazine catch already installed in the frame, so you can polish out the frame and mag catch flat at the same time - a time saver for the busy pistolsmith. Ejector can remain mounted to frame, too  Fits all full-size single-stack 1911 pistol frames, except EMP Sturdy machined-steel construction  No hex wrenches or additional tools required to install in pistol frame The key to the Harrison HD-807 1911 Frame Fixture’s versatility is the rod that protrudes from it through the top of the frame. Clamp that rod in a bench vise at any angle that’s convenient for the work you’re doing at the moment.
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