Smith & Wesson Performance Center Part 5

This video details the meticulous assembly of a Smith & Wesson Performance Center 1911 auto pistol. It highlights the significant handwork and attention to detail required, emphasizing the importance of precise fitting for components like the sear and grip safety. The process involves rigorous quality control at each step to ensure proper function and reliability, including checks for hammer follow.

Quick Summary

Assembling an auto pistol involves significant handwork and meticulous attention to detail, similar to revolver assembly. Experts focus on precise fitting of components like the sear and safeties, performing rigorous quality control at each step to ensure proper function and reliability, including checks for hammer follow.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Auto Pistol Assembly
  2. 00:31Labor Intensive Handwork in Auto Pistols
  3. 00:49Assembling the Performance Center 1911 .45
  4. 01:11Differences in Auto Pistol Fit and Feel
  5. 01:43Attention to Sear Fit and Pin Alignment
  6. 02:06Constant Double Checking and Quality Control
  7. 02:29Importance of Grip Safety Installation
  8. 02:52Testing Safety Mechanisms
  9. 03:34Final Assembly Details and Feel
  10. 04:17Final Hammer Check and Completion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes assembling an auto pistol labor-intensive?

Assembling an auto pistol is labor-intensive due to the significant amount of handwork required for precise fitting of numerous small parts. This includes meticulous attention to components like the sear and safeties to ensure smooth operation and reliability.

What are key quality control steps during 1911 assembly?

Key quality control steps include ensuring smooth pin insertion, checking sear fit for squareness, and rigorously testing all safety mechanisms. Safeties are often checked multiple times, and a critical check is ensuring the hammer does not follow the slide down.

Why is sear fit important in an auto pistol?

Sear fit is crucial in an auto pistol because it directly impacts trigger pull, safety function, and overall reliability. Improper sear fit can lead to malfunctions like the hammer following the slide, which is a serious safety concern.

How is the grip safety checked during 1911 assembly?

The grip safety is checked for its final fit and integration into the pistol. It's tested individually and then in conjunction with other safeties to ensure it properly disengages when gripped and engages the trigger mechanism correctly.

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