Accessorize Your 1911: Wilson Group Gripper

Published on June 27, 2014
Duration: 3:42

This video demonstrates the installation of the Wilson Combat Group Gripper on a 1911 pistol. The upgrade aims to enhance accuracy by ensuring more consistent barrel lockup through a unique guide rod and barrel link design. It covers field stripping, replacing the barrel link and guide rod, and final reassembly with testing.

Quick Summary

The Wilson Group Gripper enhances 1911 accuracy by using a flat spring in the guide rod to push up on a special barrel link. This ensures consistent and solid barrel lockup, a critical factor for improved shooting precision. Installation involves replacing the barrel link and guide rod assembly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Wilson Group Gripper Explained
  2. 00:18Step 1: Field Stripping the 1911
  3. 00:57Step 2: Installing the New Barrel Link
  4. 01:44Step 3: Guide Rod Assembly & Reinstallation
  5. 02:21Step 4: Final Assembly & Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Wilson Combat Group Gripper and how does it improve 1911 accuracy?

The Wilson Group Gripper is a firearm modification for the 1911 pistol. It features a flat spring within the recoil spring guide that applies upward pressure on the barrel link, ensuring a more consistent and solid barrel-to-slide lockup, which directly enhances shooting accuracy.

What are the main steps to install the Wilson Group Gripper on a 1911?

Installation involves field stripping the 1911, removing the original barrel link pin and link, installing the new Wilson Group Gripper link and two-piece guide rod assembly, and then reassembling the pistol, ensuring proper function.

What tools are needed for installing the Wilson Group Gripper?

Essential tools include a punch (preferably brass to avoid marring) and a bench block for safely removing the barrel link pin. An Allen wrench is also required to tighten the two-piece guide rod assembly.

How does the Wilson Group Gripper's guide rod differ from a standard 1911 guide rod?

The Wilson Group Gripper utilizes a two-piece, full-length guide rod that screws together through the recoil spring plug. This design works in conjunction with the modified barrel link and internal flat spring to achieve its lockup-enhancing function.

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