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Yeah, it's not tough. But the diagrams make it a lot easier.
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I took that "BIG STEP" last night and stripped mine, It was a lot easier then i thought,with the help of
(moral support) and Dave Waits who made sure i had done the safety checks, and the link posted made it less stressful.
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Glad it worked out for you Ed. Or did it? All I see is pieces. Lol.
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Good job Ed.
Did you get it back together? ![]() Greg
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That is a very nicely done explanation. I wish I'd had that the first time I ripped everything apart. One thing that I do a bit differently - Bob Rodgers wrote an article a while back about stripping and cleaning your 1911. He recommends NOT having it in battery when turning the barrel bushing - but having something that won't mar the finish in the ejection port so that the slide is back a bit. This'll keep a nice tight custom fit barrel nice and tight.
![]() My $0.02 worth... Lane
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() :eek I don't see no "put back together pictures". No Pics? It didn't happen! Glad you (actually glad YOU) tried this before me!Da
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Good job Ed....you get a cookie!
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Nice details!!!
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"This is the 44 Magnum AutoMag and holds a 300 grain cartridge and if properly used can remove the fingerprints"!! COTEP # CBOB0152 |
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Check out these videos also!!
![]() http://youtu.be/IEF1TPD99qc http://youtu.be/L4fpmkoV9PI http://youtu.be/GW9SxwWt8sU
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"This is the 44 Magnum AutoMag and holds a 300 grain cartridge and if properly used can remove the fingerprints"!! COTEP # CBOB0152 |
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I found a YouTube video which is actually pretty good. There are two videos, one for Disassembly, and one for Reassembly.
Dissasembly: Reassembly: Hope you find them as helpful as I did. |
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