Colt 1911 Field Strip

Published on December 18, 2015
Duration: 2:47

This video provides a detailed field strip guide for the Colt 1911 Series 80, also known as the 1991 model. It emphasizes safety checks, proper disassembly steps including bushing and slide removal, and reassembly considerations. The demonstration highlights the 1911's more complex internal components compared to modern striker-fired pistols.

Quick Summary

To field strip a Colt 1911 Series 80, first remove the magazine and check that the chamber is empty. Rotate the barrel bushing to release the recoil spring plug, then align the slide's disassembly notch with the slide stop. Push out the slide stop and remove the slide. Finally, remove the recoil spring, guide rod, barrel bushing, and barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Colt 1911 Series 80
  2. 00:25Essential Safety Check
  3. 00:45Slide and Bushing Removal
  4. 01:28Internal Components: Spring, Rod, Barrel
  5. 02:00Field Strip Complete & Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the first steps to field strip a Colt 1911 Series 80?

Begin by removing the magazine and performing a thorough safety check to ensure the firearm is unloaded. Visually confirm the chamber is empty before proceeding with any disassembly steps.

How do you remove the slide from a Colt 1911 Series 80?

After ensuring the firearm is unloaded, rotate the barrel bushing to release the recoil spring plug. Then, move the slide back to align the disassembly notch with the slide stop, push the slide stop out from the opposite side, and remove the slide.

What distinguishes the Colt 1911 Series 80 from the Series 70?

The primary difference highlighted is the inclusion of a firing pin block safety mechanism in the Series 80 models, which is absent in the Series 70.

What internal components are removed during a Colt 1911 field strip?

After removing the slide, you'll remove the recoil spring and guide rod from the rear of the slide. Then, the barrel bushing is removed from the front, followed by the barrel itself.

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