My heart goes out to you!
I have had to think of ways to shoot that were inexpensive, and will tell you some here. Some may not be practical for you.
Dry fire practice has been valuable to me when I could not shoot. You may want to use snap caps to practice loading magazines, charging your pistol and dry firing to preserve your firing pin.
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You should be able to find great leather products in your country for holster, belt and magazine pouches. You should be able to find great custom grips from horn, bone and ivory. We can't get real ivory here.
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1. Get a .22 Long Rifle conversion kit, the best you can afford.
https://www.kimberamerica.com/pistols/1911/rimfire
This is a really good conversion kit. It is not a firearm in the USA because it does not include a frame, the serial numbered and government recorded part. Rimfire ammunition may be treated differently than the centerfire .45 ACP you are now shooting.
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If other centerfire ammunition is available, you may be able to find ways to change the caliber of your pistol and shoot that. With a different extractor, ejector, barrel, recoil spring, magazine, your pistol may be used to fire .38 Super, 9X19, .40 S&W and probably others I don't know about.
2. You may be able to reload. The least expensive tool in the USA is a Lee Loader.
Lee Loader is a complete reloading system, kit includes everything needed to reload, except a rubber mallet, that is not included.
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You will need primers, powder and bullets for your fired cartridge cases. I am sure you can find lubricant and probably cast your own lead bullets. Primers and powder may be difficult to import but should be available from Pakistan or Afghanistan.
3. Some years ago a Japanese man won an international pistol competition by practicing with an air-soft gun like the pistol he used for the contest. Japan, too, has severe restrictions on firearms and that was how he was able to train.
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