Quick Tip: Must-Have Spare Parts for the 1911

Published on April 8, 2020
Duration: 5:59

This guide outlines essential spare parts to keep on hand for the 1911 pistol, categorized by likelihood of breakage or loss. It emphasizes common culprits like pins, springs, recoil spring plugs, grip screws, firing pins, slide stops, and extractors. The advice is practical for both new and experienced owners to ensure firearm functionality and minimize downtime.

Quick Summary

Essential spare parts for the 1911 pistol fall into two categories: those prone to breakage during normal use and those easily lost during disassembly. Key items to stock include pin kits, recoil spring plugs, grip screws, firing pins, slide stops, and the high-wear internal extractor to ensure reliability and minimize downtime.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to 1911 Spare Parts
  2. 00:22Categorizing 1911 Spare Parts
  3. 00:37Essential Pin Kits and Small Parts
  4. 01:04The Frequently Lost Recoil Spring Plug
  5. 01:29High Wear Grip Screws
  6. 01:52Spare Firing Pins and Springs
  7. 02:23The Crucial Slide Stop
  8. 02:50Series 80 Specific Parts
  9. 03:29The High Wear Internal Extractor
  10. 04:25Spare Mainspring Housing
  11. 05:03Conclusion: 1911 Maintenance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two main categories of spare parts needed for a 1911 pistol?

The two main categories for 1911 spare parts are those prone to breaking during normal use and those that are easily lost during disassembly and reassembly. This helps prioritize which parts to stock.

Which small parts are commonly lost when disassembling a 1911?

Commonly lost small parts include pins (hammer, sear, mainspring housing), the recoil spring plug, grip screws, firing pins, firing pin springs, and the slide stop. Pin kits and spares for these items are recommended.

Why is a spare internal extractor important for a 1911?

The internal extractor is a high-wear part on the 1911 that experiences significant stress during normal cycling. Having a spare ensures quicker repairs if it breaks or malfunctions.

Are spare parts for the 1911 expensive?

Many essential spare parts for the 1911, such as pin kits, grip screws, and recoil spring plugs, are relatively inexpensive. The cost of these parts is minimal compared to the potential downtime or cost of a gunsmith waiting for parts.

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