Colt 1911 Field Strip

Published on December 18, 2015
Duration: 2:47

This guide details the field stripping process for a Colt 1911 Series 80, as demonstrated by Alex C. from TFB TV. It covers essential safety checks and the step-by-step removal of components including the slide, recoil spring, guide rod, barrel bushing, and barrel. The video highlights the differences between Series 70 and Series 80 models, emphasizing the firing pin block in the latter.

Quick Summary

Field stripping a Colt 1911 Series 80 begins with a thorough safety check: remove the magazine and confirm the chamber is empty. Then, push the slide stop pin out, remove the slide, followed by the recoil spring, guide rod, barrel bushing, and barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:25Safety Check
  3. 00:45Bushing and Slide Removal
  4. 01:28Internal Components
  5. 02:00Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you start field stripping a Colt 1911 Series 80?

Begin by ensuring the firearm is completely unloaded. Remove the magazine and visually and physically check the chamber to confirm it is empty before proceeding with disassembly.

What are the key differences between a Colt 1911 Series 70 and Series 80?

The primary difference is the Series 80's inclusion of a firing pin block safety mechanism, which is absent in the Series 70 design. This adds an extra layer of safety to the firearm's operation.

What components are removed during a Colt 1911 field strip?

A field strip of the Colt 1911 Series 80 involves removing the slide, recoil spring, guide rod, barrel bushing, and barrel from the frame. All these parts are laid out for cleaning and inspection.

What is the purpose of the barrel bushing on a Colt 1911?

The barrel bushing is a crucial component that fits around the barrel and inside the slide. It helps to lock the barrel securely in place when the pistol is in battery, contributing to its accuracy.

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