Wilson Combat - Complete Disassembly of a 1911

Published on March 25, 2011
Duration: 14:03

This video provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to the complete disassembly and reassembly of a Wilson Combat 1911 pistol. It emphasizes critical safety precautions, including the use of safety glasses and ensuring the firearm is unloaded. The tutorial details the removal of major components like the slide, barrel, guide rod, and internal frame parts, offering specific techniques for tricky steps such as removing the ambidextrous thumb safety.

Quick Summary

Before disassembling a Wilson Combat 1911, ensure it's unloaded by removing the magazine and checking the chamber. Always wear safety glasses due to spring tension. Use a barrel bushing wrench for the recoil spring plug and align the slide with the takedown notch to remove the slide stop.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Safety Check and Preparation
  2. 00:34Slide and Upper Removal
  3. 01:07Upper Assembly Disassembly
  4. 01:58Grip and Safety Disassembly
  5. 04:35Lower Frame Internal Disassembly
  6. 05:46Trigger and Magazine Catch Removal
  7. 06:31Frame Reassembly
  8. 09:03Mainspring and Magwell Reassembly
  9. 10:06External Controls Reassembly
  10. 11:40Final Assembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What safety precautions should be taken before disassembling a Wilson Combat 1911?

Before disassembling, always ensure the firearm is unloaded by removing the magazine and visually inspecting the chamber. It's also crucial to wear safety glasses, as internal components are under spring tension and can fly out unexpectedly during the process.

How do you safely remove the slide stop on a 1911 pistol?

To remove the slide stop, you need to align the slide with the pistol's takedown notch. This alignment allows the slide stop to be pushed out from the opposite side, enabling the separation of the slide assembly from the frame.

What tool is recommended for removing the recoil spring plug on a 1911?

A barrel bushing wrench is the recommended tool for removing the recoil spring plug on a 1911 pistol. This specialized tool provides leverage and grip necessary to compress the recoil spring and remove the plug safely.

How can I prevent scratching the frame when removing the ambidextrous thumb safety?

To prevent scratching the frame, use a thin shim like a piece of thick paper or a business card. Insert this shim between the safety lever and the frame before prying, acting as a protective barrier against tool marks.

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