I don't see that ego enters into my question, nor how many 1911's I have put together. All together, including this one-One.
As I said both times, this was a pistol I had put together about 40 years ago, and it had probably not been shot in more that 30 years.
Before that I had shot probably a half dozen boxes thru it and it functioned and shot OK. About half the rounds fired were WCC 71 military. The other half were reloads of those cases using 185 gr Sierra JHP's over 7.7 gr of Unique. The cases were sized with an RCBS carbide die.
It has been sitting loaded on the top shelf of my closet the last 30 years in case I needed it.
I could not afford a Colt 1911 at the time, so when other people began making frames, I bought an aluminum frame. I found a Gramercy Machine slide and barrel in a pawn shop in Lawton, OK. Then a friend bought me a coffee can full of parts from summer camp at Fort Polk.
I coated the slide and frame with a mixture of oil and some kind of compound and using a plastic hammer drove the slide on the frame, drove the slide off the frame, etc, for several hours over a couple of months period.
When the slide would move freely on the frame I started assembling parts from the coffee can. For some reason I can't remember, the Gramercy barrel did not work out, so I have a GI barrel in it. There were several duplicate parts in the coffee can and I would keep switching out until one would work. I remember that I went thru several triggers before one would even function.
I never did get around to putting sights on it.
As stated above I got it to where it would function and fire.
My grandson asked me about any guns I had when he visited a couple of months ago. I got out the pistols and revolvers I had and we shot up a storm at plastic coffee cans, except for the 1911.
Since it had previously worked I assumed that it was the magazine spring or lubrication. I did not take it down completely and clean and lubricate, I just field stripped and cleaned it.
It has been too many years since I worked on it and I can't remember much of the detail from originally asembling it.
That is the reason I posed the question, hoping there might be something simple I overlooked.