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Forgive me for asking this, but it's better if I know the correct and proper way rather than the wrong and dangerous way.
When you guys give your 1911 a clean, do you completely field strip it? Is it easy? I have never field stripped A gun let alone a 1911. Also, I would think they would sell lube and cleaning kits at say Gander Mountain? Thanks. I know it may sound like a dumb question, but I want to do it the right way.
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If you mean a detail strip versus a field strip, not all the time, but it's easy enough to take a part the slide and clean out the extractor hook and firing pin channel.
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Field strip yes, after each range trip. Detail strip, only when I have too
My Glocks are much easier to deal with in the maintenance department.
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I'm guessing by your name and comment that you have the Glock 22. How do you like it? I have shot the 17 9mm before, never shot anything in .40. I have heard from many people who don't like the .40 round. I don't know really anything about the .40 round.
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http://www.gunsworld.com/colt/1911_ad1_us.html
Here is a link on how to unassemble and assemble your 1911 Here is a kinda cool one to play with. http://www.m1911.org/loader.swf
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My procedure is as follows:
Field strip every 300-500 rounds. Detail strip every 2500-3000 rounds. |
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Yeah just field stripped it and cleaned/lubed it and had a he&& of a time trying to get the slide stop back in. I ended up fiddling around with it for awhile and I was sure I had it all lined up right and eventually it dropped into place. But what a pain. Anybody else have similar issues?
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There are several ways to go about this. Most of the time what is happening is the slide stop is hanging up on the plunger. Take a small screw driver and depress the plunger until you get the stop past it. Or, very carefully cam the stop up toward the take down notch taking care not to rub the stop along the frame while doing so thus creating the famous "idiot scratch" The main thing is to take your time and don't force anything. You are dealing with steel which ain't gonna give. The harder you push the harder it will push back.
After doing it a few dozen times it will become old hat. |
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I have an old 1911 and the barrel bushing is split. The old bushing mic's about 0.585" and the barrel mic's 0.578. What brand and size bushing should I replace it with?
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I had a horrible first time and I have a manual! I got a lot of help from a particular individual who I think I was driving crazy 'cause I kept whinning.
It's almost like they have a personality all there own and you have to stroke them just right and then it all comes together. Once I got it, I took it apart and put it back together several times to get like "muscle memory". Next one is going to be a Colt! No "tools" required!
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Didnt "Major Pain" do one of those upside down and blind-folded?
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Once you field strip and reassemble, you'll get the hang of it. The nice thing, is that any 1911's essentially come apart and go back together the same.
You'll become an "Official 1911 Cleaning Guru". BTW, the first then I do when have a question "how-to", whether gun related or changing a air cabin filter in a Honda Pilot....is go to YouTube. There's a wealth of knowledge on it. I learn better if I can watch rather than read instructions.
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Find a good local smith and let him fit a new bushing. It will be worth it.
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