How to Field Strip a 1911 in less than 60 seconds

This video provides a clear, step-by-step guide on how to field strip a 1911 pistol, demonstrating an efficient process that can be completed in under 60 seconds. The expert instructor covers the removal of the recoil spring plug, slide stop, recoil spring and guide, barrel bushing, and barrel. The demonstration highlights the basic components of a disassembled 1911, emphasizing proper technique for a smooth takedown.

Quick Summary

Field stripping a 1911 involves safely releasing recoil spring tension by pushing down the plug and rotating the barrel bushing. Then, align the slide stop notch, remove the slide stop, separate the slide, and remove the recoil spring, guide, barrel bushing, and barrel for cleaning and maintenance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 1911 Field Strip
  2. 00:08Removing Recoil Spring Plug
  3. 00:18Aligning and Removing Slide Stop
  4. 00:32Separating Slide and Removing Spring
  5. 00:39Removing Barrel Bushing and Barrel
  6. 00:47Overview of Disassembled 1911

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic steps for field stripping a 1911 pistol?

To field strip a 1911, first ensure it's unloaded. Then, push down the recoil spring plug while rotating the barrel bushing to release tension. Align the slide stop notch, push out the slide stop, separate the slide from the receiver, and remove the recoil spring and guide. Finally, remove the barrel bushing and barrel.

How do you safely remove the recoil spring plug from a 1911?

To safely remove the recoil spring plug from a 1911, push down on the plug and simultaneously rotate the barrel bushing. This action releases the spring pressure. Be prepared to catch the plunger as it is under significant spring tension.

What components are involved in a basic 1911 field strip?

A basic 1911 field strip breaks the pistol down into its core components: the receiver, slide, barrel, recoil spring, recoil spring guide, barrel bushing, and plunger. This allows for easier cleaning and maintenance.

What is the purpose of the barrel bushing in a 1911?

The barrel bushing in a 1911 is a crucial component that fits around the barrel and inside the slide. It helps to lock the barrel in place, contributing to the pistol's accuracy and consistent cycling during operation.

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