How to disassemble your 1911 pistol

December 30, 2008

The article below will explain how to disassemble your 1911 pistol for routine maintenance purpose. This type of pistol is actually quite simple and you don’t need too much tools for the process. 1911 pistol

Make sure you always check if the gun is empty before you start taking the pistol apart as a safety precaution.

You can check by removing the magazine, pull the slide back and then lock it in the open position. The barrel’s chamber should be empty.

You should release the slide manually and wait for it to slide forward. Press the recoil spring plug inwards and the barrel bushing will be free to be twisted clockwise. The recoil spring plug will be uncovered completely. The recoil spring is under strong pressure so you must keep it pressed while twisting the bushing to avoid it from flying away.

After that, you should remove the recoil spring plug and spring. Make sure to cock the pistol’s hammer to its full-cock position. Do not cock the hammer to half-cock position because you would be in a dangerous situation. Pull the slide until the slide release lever end is aligned with the circular notch.

The axis of slide release lever should be pushed towards the left side of the gun. And then just pull the lever completely from the gun frame to remove the recoil spring guide.

After that, you can twist the barrel bushing anticlockwise to pull it away. The barrel link should be moved forward towards the muzzle, and then you can remove it from the slide’s front opening.

We can continue and remove the remaining items that are still on the slide. This next instruction will be different depending on the gun model that you’re using.

You can push the Firing Pin Lock Plunger up and inwards with a punch if your gun has the Colt Series 80 safety. After that you can release the Firing Pin Lock Plunger and the Firing Pin will stay inside its opening. For guns without the Firing Pin Locking mechanism, you can just push the firing pin using a punch within its opening.

Pull down the Firing Pin Stop using punch to remove it. Use your thumb to cover the Firing Pin and you can press Firing Pin Lock Plunger to release it.

The pressure from the Firing Pin Spring will allow the Firing Pin to move back. Remove both of them.

Later on you should push the Firing Pin Lock Plunger inwards and pull the extractor backwards. Make sure you pull strongly to remove the Firing Pin Lock Plunger from the slide’s bottom.

And then you can remove the extractor completely.

The next step, you should grab the hammer with your left hand and release the trigger. Release it slowly to avoid the hammer from falling forward. That might destroy your gun.

Next, we should remove the mainspring house and press the grip safety until you remove the thumb safety.

You will need to use punch and hammer to take out the Mainspring Housing Pin. Don’t use too much force because you might lose the pin if it flies out of the housing.

Safety Lock can not be removed when the hammer is uncocked. You need to hold the grip safety and cock the hammer to move the Safety Lock upwards. Make sure you pull it out of the frame in the same time.

The Grip Safety can be removed after you remove the Safety Lock.

Next, the 3-prong Sear Spring at the grip’s bottom can be removed by lifting the hammer strut first.

To remove the Hammer, you will need to push the Hammer Pin to the right. Just push the pin gently.

Now you will have to push the Sear Pin to the left side of the frame to remove it.

This will enable the Sear and Disconnector to be removed. You will have to turn the pistol upside down so that the parts will fall into your palm.

After that you can remove the Magazine Catch Assembly with the prongs from the Sear Springs.

You need to push the Mag Catch Assembly and turn the small screw about 90 degrees counterclockwise.

The spring will lose its tension and you can remove it by pushing the Assembly to the right side.

You can remove the Trigger by pushing it from the back of the gun.

Pull the Safety Lock Plunger slowly to get the Plunger Spring and the Slide Release Plunger away from the Plunger tube.

Finally, get a screwdriver to unscrew the 4 stock screws on your gun. Make sure you use the right size to avoid scratching the surface of your screws. You might need to use plyers to hold the bushing and unscrew the stock screws.

Do not remove the plunger tube and ejector from the frame. This completes the whole process of disassembling your 1911 pistol.

How to Clean 1911 Pistol Grips

December 24, 2008

Pistol grips are one of the most underrated and important parts of the pistol. Pistol grips allow you to hold on to the pistol in a way that it is incredibly comfortable. Obviously these grips are not made out of the same material that is used for the rest of the gun. Trying to clean the 1911 grips can be difficult, but is often necessary for those who want to make sure that their gun looks as clean as possible. Knowing the best way to clean the grips is the best way to make sure that you do it right.

Taking it Apart

The first thing that you need to do revolves around taking off the 1911 pistol grips from the pistol itself. While it is possible to clean them while they are still on the pistol, the best way to do it is to actually take the grips off of the gun. This allows you to get inside, and every surface, clean. By taking them off, you make it easier to do what you need to do.

If you are trying to take off the pistol grips, you simply need to find the screw that holds the grips into place. When you find this screw, you can easily remove the grips from the gun. Simply unscrew, being careful to not fracture or scratch the current grips, keeping them in perfect condition.

Cleaning the 1911 Pistol Grips

Cleaning the 1911 pistol grips could not be easier. Some people like to simply take the approach of soap and water to clean them. Others will go out and purchase specific products that are meant to clean treated wood. Either will work fine; it is up to your personal preference as to how you take care of the grips. Simply clean them, and dry them. If you would like, you can add more protective coating, and can add wax to protect the grips further.

Putting it Back Together

Putting the 1911 pistol grips back together is nearly as easy as taking them apart. You must be careful to line them up correctly. Once you do so, you can simply screw them back in. Be sure to be careful, as you will want to make sure that you do not scratch the pistol grips as you are putting them back onto the pistol itself.

Some people will fail to understand why they need to clean their 1911 pistol grips. Others will simply never clean their grips. Those who are serious about the performance of the pistol, and those who are serious about the look of the pistol will want to make sure that they clean the grips. Knowing the best way to clean the grips is essential to doing it right the first time. This efficiency should not be underestimated, as doing it wrong can lead to issues with the pistol itself.

All About The 1911 Pistol Grips

December 22, 2008

All About 1911 Pistol Grips

1911 Pistol grips are an incredibly important part of the pistol. The 1911 pistol grips are important for more than just the actual pistol itself; some people change them because of their use. Others will change them because of their wear and tear, while others will change them for a different look. There are multiple aspects to pistol grips that many people simply do not think about. By learning all about  grips, you can be sure that you know what you need to before messing around with, or tinkering with, your 1911  grips.

Changing the 1911 Pistol Grips

Many people who own pistols do not realize that they can change the pistol grips on the gun itself. They do not realize that they can fully customize and change their pistol grips. Some people feel as though they need a new pistol if something happens to the pistol grips. These pistol grips can actually be removed and changed; any damaged pistol grips can be changed out in favor of new grips. These grips can be changed easily, and can actually be done at home in little time.

The Look of 1911 Pistol Grips

A lot of people fail to think of the look of their pistol. When they think of 1911 pistol grips, they tend to forget about all of the important aspects that a pistol grip can bring. Yes, these pistol grips help to hold the gun and give it a more comfortable feel. The pistol grips also help to make the gun look good. While this may not be important for someone who is worried about how the gun reacts, and how the gun shoots, it is important to those who have a collection. Those who have a collection of guns will want to have them look their best; the ability to customize their grips is key.

The Possibilities of 1911 Pistol Grips

1911 Pistol grips can come in multiple shapes and sizes. While people realize that they can purchase the grips that they are looking for, they often forget about the fact that they can make their own 1911 pistol grips. This is one of the great things about pistol grips; the ability to make your own, to customize them, and to make them your own. It brings a different look and feel to the gun, allowing people to customize the look and feel.

A lot of people fail to realize the fact that they can actually change the 1911 pistol grips for whatever pistols they own. They do not realize that it is something that is somewhat simple, and can be done from the comfort of their own home. Pistol grips are obviously an important part of the pistol. While some people will never think of the 1911 pistol grips, and will never have to think about them, they are always something that will be used by every single person who uses a pistol.