Blocked and Crowned Barrel with Melted Bushing on Springfield 1911 Government

Published on March 14, 2012
Duration: 5:11

This guide details the custom gunsmithing process for modifying a Springfield Armory 1911 Government's barrel and bushing. The modifications include creating a 40-degree radiused muzzle crown on the barrel and 'melting' the edges of the barrel bushing for a smoother, snag-free profile. Both components are polished to a mirror finish. This process, explained by a professional gunsmith, aims to enhance both the aesthetics and potentially the reliability of the firearm.

Quick Summary

Expert gunsmithing transforms a Springfield Armory 1911 Government with a 40-degree radiused barrel crown and a 'melted,' mirror-polished bushing. These modifications enhance aesthetics and reduce snag points, crucial for concealed carry, while the polished components ensure smoother operation and easier maintenance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Springfield 1911 Customization
  2. 00:27Factory Barrel Inspection
  3. 01:12Custom Modification Showcase
  4. 02:52Action and Barrel Hood Polish
  5. 04:16Bushing Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications are shown on the Springfield 1911 Government pistol?

The video demonstrates custom gunsmithing on a Springfield Armory 1911 Government, focusing on the barrel and bushing. Modifications include creating a 40-degree radiused muzzle crown on the barrel and 'melting' the edges of the barrel bushing for a smoother, snag-free profile. Both components are polished to a mirror finish.

What is the purpose of 'melting' a 1911 barrel bushing?

'Melting' a 1911 barrel bushing involves rounding its sharp edges. This modification primarily serves to reduce snagging on clothing, holsters, or other gear, making it particularly beneficial for concealed carry or duty pistols where a smooth draw is essential.

How does a crowned barrel affect firearm performance?

A properly crowned barrel, like the 40-degree radius shown, ensures that gas escapes evenly around the projectile as it exits the muzzle. This consistent gas release helps to maintain bullet stability, which can lead to improved accuracy and a more consistent shot. It also protects the rifling at the muzzle.

What is the significance of the mirror polish on the barrel and bushing?

The mirror polish on the barrel and bushing of the Springfield 1911 serves both aesthetic and functional purposes. It provides a high-end visual appeal and can contribute to smoother cycling of the slide and easier cleaning by reducing friction and areas where carbon can easily adhere.

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