How To Field Strip A 1911

This guide details the field stripping process for a 1911 pistol, presented by Roy Huntington, Publisher of American Handgunner. It covers essential safety checks, step-by-step disassembly, and reassembly, emphasizing techniques to prevent damage. An alternative 'cheat' method for faster disassembly is also demonstrated, along with advice on using specialized tools for tight components.

Quick Summary

Learn to field strip a 1911 pistol with expert Roy Huntington. Essential steps include ensuring the firearm is unloaded, removing the magazine, and clearing the chamber. The process involves rotating the barrel bushing, removing the recoil spring, and sliding the slide off the frame.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Safety
  2. 01:11Standard Field Stripping Process
  3. 03:02Reassembly Tips
  4. 05:22The 'Cheat' Method
  5. 06:10Conclusion & Safety Reminders

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential safety steps before field stripping a 1911?

Before field stripping a 1911, always ensure the firearm is unloaded. Remove the magazine and visually and physically check that the chamber is empty. Treat every firearm as if it were loaded throughout the entire process.

What tools are needed for 1911 field stripping?

For standard 1911 field stripping, a barrel bushing wrench is often recommended, especially for tighter bushings. A maintenance mat is also useful to keep parts organized and protect surfaces.

What is the 'cheat' method for field stripping a 1911?

The 'cheat' method for 1911 field stripping allows for quicker disassembly by removing the slide from the frame without initially rotating the barrel bushing. It's a faster alternative for certain situations.

What common mistakes should be avoided when field stripping a 1911?

Avoid common mistakes like failing to ensure the firearm is unloaded, which is a major safety violation. Also, be careful not to create 'idiot marks' on the frame by using improper technique when reinstalling the slide stop.

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