Accessorize Your 1911: Wilson Group Gripper

Published on June 27, 2014
Duration: 3:42

This guide details the installation of the Wilson Combat Group Gripper, an aftermarket part designed to enhance 1911 pistol accuracy by improving barrel-to-slide lockup consistency. The process involves field stripping the firearm, replacing the stock barrel link with the new component, and assembling a two-piece guide rod system. Proper installation ensures consistent lockup, contributing to improved shot placement. Instruction is provided by a Brownells Gunsmith, indicating a high level of expertise.

Quick Summary

The Wilson Combat Group Gripper enhances 1911 accuracy by improving barrel-to-slide lockup consistency. It uses a flat spring to push up on a special barrel link, ensuring a tighter lockup. Installation involves field stripping, replacing the barrel link, and assembling a two-piece guide rod, requiring tools like a brass punch and Allen wrench.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to Wilson Group Gripper
  2. 00:181911 Field Stripping
  3. 00:57Installing Barrel Link
  4. 01:44Guide Rod Assembly
  5. 02:21Final Assembly & Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Wilson Combat Group Gripper?

The Wilson Combat Group Gripper is designed to enhance 1911 pistol accuracy by improving barrel-to-slide lockup consistency. It uses a unique spring-loaded mechanism to ensure a tighter, more repeatable lockup during firing.

What tools are needed to install the Wilson Group Gripper?

Installation requires basic gunsmithing tools, including a brass punch, a bench block for support, and an Allen wrench to secure the two-piece guide rod assembly.

How does the Wilson Group Gripper improve 1911 accuracy?

It achieves improved accuracy by ensuring consistent and solid barrel lockup. A flat spring pushes up on a special barrel link, minimizing movement and variations between shots.

Which 1911 models are compatible with the Wilson Group Gripper?

The Wilson Group Gripper is specifically designed for 1911 Government and Commander size models. Ensure your specific model falls within these frame sizes for compatibility.

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