I just wanted to put out for those that changed their trigger components when you head to the range start out with two rounds and then work your way up to test it out.
This is stellar advice. Don't ask me how I know.
I just wanted to put out for those that changed their trigger components when you head to the range start out with two rounds and then work your way up to test it out.
This is stellar advice. Don't ask me how I know.
The end result from stock parts was a very acceptable and slick trigger. I have a C&S kit for it but that might wait.
After a little range time, the gun will head back to Allen for some machine time for a little look good-go fast work.
As far as barrel fitting goes, if it is a gunsmith fit barrel there is specific tooling in addition to having a mill to do it properly.
Which the thought behind the class was more geared toward the average tools most people could afford.
I am not sure how this would fit into what we did Saturday.
You can fit bushings by hand but even that goes much smoother on a lathe
I've got my grip screw bushings coming from WC.
drillsgt offered to help me stake them.
I've got my grip screw bushings coming from WC.
drillsgt offered to help me stake them.
If there's another one in January then I'll have to get myself a project gun for Christmas. I like that idea!
We should have a 1911 range day, try each other's guns, I'll bring extra ammo
They need to be staked?
Still so much for me to learn...
Yup. Sounds like you are telling me I need to buy another 1911 for playing with. Dang it