Project 1 - Takedown and Optic Mounting Instructions

Published on March 6, 2025
Duration: 22:49

This guide details the disassembly, cleaning, lubrication, and reassembly of the Wilson Combat Project 1 pistol, including instructions for removing the cover plate and installing both optics and iron sights. The presenter, Aaron from Wilson Combat, emphasizes standard 1911 field stripping procedures and provides specific guidance on cleaning ported areas and maintaining the feed ramp. The video also covers the unique optic mounting system utilizing interchangeable pins for various footprints.

Quick Summary

The Wilson Combat Project 1 field strips like a standard 1911. After ensuring the firearm is clear, align the slide stop notch, remove the slide stop, and separate the slide from the frame. Be mindful of spring tension during disassembly. The pistol features a versatile optic mounting system using interchangeable pins for various footprints.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Wilson Combat Project 1
  2. 00:19Basic Field Strip
  3. 00:58Cleaning the Frame and Slide
  4. 03:41Cleaning the Barrel
  5. 05:40Cleaning the Feed Ramp and Compensated Areas
  6. 07:19Cleaning Small Parts
  7. 08:14Lubrication Guide
  8. 09:13Reassembly and Lubricant Distribution
  9. 10:42Cover Plate Removal
  10. 12:06Front Sight Removal
  11. 12:41Cover Plate and Firing Pin Stop Removal
  12. 13:13Installing Firing Pin Stop and Cover Plate
  13. 14:02Installing Front Sight Plug
  14. 14:41Optic Pin System Explained
  15. 15:09Installing Optic Pins (RMR Footprint)
  16. 15:59Installing Optic Screws
  17. 16:43Reassembly After Optic Install
  18. 17:22Transitioning Back to Iron Sights
  19. 17:45Removing Optic and Pins
  20. 18:25Removing Front Sight Plug
  21. 18:49Reinstalling Fiber Optic Front Sight
  22. 19:31Reinstalling Cover Plate
  23. 19:39Removing Shortened Firing Pin Stop
  24. 20:07Installing Cover Plate with Firing Pin Stop
  25. 20:40Tightening Cover Plate Screws
  26. 21:19Rear Sight Adjustment and Torque Specs
  27. 22:03Final Reassembly for Iron Sights
  28. 22:33Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you field strip the Wilson Combat Project 1?

The Wilson Combat Project 1 field strips like a standard 1911. You align the slide stop notch with the slide stop, press the opposite side to remove it, and then separate the slide from the frame. Be aware that the recoil spring is under tension.

What is the optic mounting system on the Wilson Combat Project 1?

The Project 1 features a versatile optic mounting system using interchangeable colored bags that represent different footprints, allowing compatibility with approximately 90% of market optics. For example, the red bag is used for the RMR footprint.

What is the recommended torque for rear sight adjustment screws on the Wilson Combat Project 1?

When adjusting the rear sight on the Wilson Combat Project 1, it's crucial not to exceed 15 inch-pounds of torque on the set screws. Overtightening can cause the cover plate to bow, leading to functional issues with the pistol.

How do you clean the integrally compensated areas of the Wilson Combat Project 1?

Cleaning the integrally compensated areas and slide ports on the Wilson Combat Project 1 requires attention due to potential buildup. Use cleaning solvents and brushes to thoroughly clean these sections to maintain optimal firearm function.

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