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RKP 11-10-2014 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Riverpigusmc (Post 92910)
y'all know you can put the Wilson notch on any slide stop with a needle file

Yeap ... ;)

http://i569.photobucket.com/albums/s.../SLIDESTOP.jpg

Sheepdog 11-10-2014 10:48 PM

What is a Wilson notch and what does it do for me.

Sheepdog 11-10-2014 10:52 PM

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RKP 11-10-2014 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sheepdog (Post 92933)
What is a Wilson notch and what does it do for me.

Idiot Scratch Proofing
This is a modification that is done on slide stops, as it allows easy installation of the slide stop and greatly reduces the possibility of the dreaded ‘Idiot Scratch’, and, it doesn't affect function or reliability. It is easily done with a needle file. To install, the slide stop is positioned directly on top of the plunger and you can feel it saddle over it and then push the slide stop straight in.

http://i569.photobucket.com/albums/s...topinstall.jpg

milkmanjoe 11-11-2014 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by jmlutz (Post 92907)
I know the feeling, the first time I put my Valor in the safe I ran it across the hilt guard on a bayonet I forgot I'd left on the shelf.It's just a light scratch,but I see it everytime I look at the pistol.

I know the feeling too....brand new black stainless, put it into the safe, one of the 1991 year Champion 1911's tipped and chipped the very tip of the thumb safety. Looks like a speck of white dust on a black safety. A speck of dust that.....won't....friggin....rub....offffffff....g rrrrrr

dwsmithjr 11-11-2014 04:45 PM

Thanks!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by skosh69 (Post 92871)
Like many hand fit, custom builds the barrel bushing is tight as all get out. Here is the best piece of advice and way to take down a tight fitted gun. The example used is a Les Baer and the men doing the work are from ACW.

Enjoy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJhPari7dpc

I'll give that a "shoot". It is tight!

RKP 11-11-2014 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dwsmithjr (Post 92976)
I'll give that a "shoot". It is tight!

It looks like it works slicker than 'snake snot' !! :)

dwsmithjr 11-15-2014 04:20 PM

Thanks for the info...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by skosh69 (Post 92871)
Like many hand fit, custom builds the barrel bushing is tight as all get out. Here is the best piece of advice and way to take down a tight fitted gun. The example used is a Les Baer and the men doing the work are from ACW.

Enjoy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJhPari7dpc


I actually thought briefly about doing this, but then thought better of it. Now that I see that is the recommended solution, I'll give it a try. I don't always trust my own ideas. Don't ask me why.....:(

Rick McC. 12-30-2014 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Riverpigusmc (Post 92868)
If you can get the guide rod and recoil spring out, turn the bushing until the lugs are clear and use the barrel as a kind of slide hammer to GENTLY tap the bushing free. Had to do that on my Wilson the first few times

I still have to do this to get the bushing out of my Baer, and I've had it almost four years now.

Move the barrel forward at least a 1/2" before turning the bushing; that way it's not still tight fit with the barrel.

MajO 12-30-2014 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by dwsmithjr (Post 92866)
My recent acquisition is a Dan Wesson PTM-B.

Today I disassembled it to lube and shoot. I could not, for the life of me get the barrel bushing out. It has a full length guide rod, just for information.

The slide catch is also particularly tight when the magazine is in place.

Any suggestions about removing the barrel bushing. I sprayed it with oil and tried lubing the part I could get at and moving it with the wrench. It really, really is difficult to move. I almost didn't get the gun back together and never did remove the bushing.

This was the same experience I have had with my new VBob over the last few days. Getting the gun apart was a treat. I did the Frog Lube treatment and the Frog Lube was too thick and prevented reassembly. I cleaned that off and applied Militec 1, as directed (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bAwvPPkmio) and everything went together much easier. I still like Frog Lube for the looser pistols, but Militec 1 will be used for the VBob. Good luck.


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