Wilson Combat - Detailed Cleaning of a 1911

Published on May 4, 2011
Duration: 9:44

This guide details the comprehensive cleaning and reassembly process for a Wilson Combat 1911 CQB pistol, as demonstrated by a Wilson Combat Gunsmith. It covers detailed disassembly of both the slide and frame, thorough cleaning of components, and precise lubrication techniques using specific Wilson Combat products. The process concludes with a critical function check to ensure safe operation.

Quick Summary

Learn expert 1911 cleaning and reassembly from a Wilson Combat Gunsmith. The process involves ensuring the firearm is unloaded, detailed disassembly of the slide and frame, thorough cleaning of components, precise lubrication with Wilson Combat Ultima-Lube products on critical areas like barrel locking lugs, and a final function check for safety and operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Safety Check
  2. 00:17Disassembly
  3. 01:25Frame Disassembly
  4. 02:49Cleaning and Bore Maintenance
  5. 03:58Reassembly and Lubrication
  6. 06:52Slide Reassembly
  7. 08:43Final Assembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for cleaning a Wilson Combat 1911?

Begin by ensuring the firearm is unloaded. Disassemble the slide and frame, clean all parts thoroughly, paying attention to barrel fouling. Reassemble carefully, applying specific lubrication to critical points like the barrel locking lugs and trigger track, and finish with a function check.

What specific Wilson Combat products are recommended for 1911 maintenance?

The video highlights Wilson Combat Ultima-Lube II Oil and Carbon Remover for cleaning, and Ultima-Lube grease for lubricating critical contact points such as the barrel locking lugs and trigger track during reassembly.

How do you ensure a 1911 is safe before cleaning?

Before any maintenance, always remove the magazine, visually inspect the chamber to confirm it is empty, and physically check it to guarantee the firearm is unloaded and safe to handle.

What are common mistakes to avoid when cleaning a 1911?

Avoid damaging the plunger tube by not blocking it during frame disassembly. Also, ensure adequate and correct lubrication on all moving parts during reassembly to prevent wear and ensure smooth operation.

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