Wilson Combat - Detailed Cleaning of a 1911

Published on May 4, 2011
Duration: 9:44

This video provides a detailed, step-by-step guide to cleaning and maintaining a Wilson Combat 1911 pistol. It covers complete disassembly of both the slide and frame, emphasizing safety checks and proper handling of small parts. The guide also details effective cleaning techniques for bore fouling and specific lubrication points for optimal firearm function during reassembly.

Quick Summary

To clean a Wilson Combat 1911, start with a safety check, then perform detailed disassembly of the slide and frame. Clean the barrel using bore cleaner, a brush, and patches. Reassemble carefully, applying specific amounts of Ultima-Lube oil and grease to critical points, and finish with a function check.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Safety Check
  2. 00:171911 Slide Disassembly
  3. 01:251911 Frame Disassembly
  4. 02:49Cleaning and Bore Maintenance
  5. 03:58Frame Reassembly and Lubrication
  6. 06:52Slide Reassembly and Lubrication
  7. 08:43Final Assembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Begin by ensuring the firearm is safe. Remove the magazine and visually and physically check the chamber to confirm it is unloaded before proceeding with any disassembly or cleaning.

How do you properly lubricate a 1911 during reassembly?

Apply specific amounts of Wilson Combat Ultima-Lube oil and grease to critical contact points. This includes the trigger track, sear, slide rails, locking lugs, and barrel hood for optimal function.

What is involved in the detailed disassembly of a 1911 frame?

Frame disassembly includes removing the thumb safety, grip safety, hammer, sear, and trigger. It's important to block the plunger during this process to prevent components from becoming dislodged.

What tools are essential for cleaning a 1911 barrel?

For effective bore maintenance, you'll need a quality bore cleaner like Wilson Combat's, a suitable brush to agitate fouling, and patches to thoroughly clean the barrel's interior.

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