Wilson Combat - Disassembly and Reassembly of a Compact/Professional Model 1911

Published on August 9, 2010
Duration: 2:55

This guide details the step-by-step process for disassembling and reassembling a Wilson Combat Compact/Professional model 1911 pistol with a bull barrel. Instruction is provided by Greg, a Wilson Combat gunsmith, emphasizing safety and precise handling of components. Key steps include slide stop removal, component separation from the slide, and careful reassembly to maintain the firearm's finish and function.

Quick Summary

Safely disassemble your Wilson Combat 1911 by first ensuring it's unloaded. Remove the magazine and clear the chamber. Align the slide's takedown notch with the slide stop, push the stop out, and separate the slide from the frame while controlling the recoil spring. Disassemble components from the slide, then reassemble in reverse, paying close attention to alignment and finish protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Safety
  2. 00:09Clearing the Firearm
  3. 00:24Slide Stop Removal
  4. 00:48Slide Disassembly
  5. 01:26Slide Reassembly
  6. 02:03Frame Reassembly
  7. 02:44Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you safely disassemble a Wilson Combat 1911?

Begin by ensuring the firearm is unloaded. Remove the magazine, then visually and physically inspect the chamber. Move the slide rearward to align the takedown notch with the slide stop, push the slide stop out, and carefully separate the slide from the frame, controlling the recoil spring assembly.

What are the key components removed during 1911 disassembly?

During the disassembly of a Wilson Combat 1911, you will remove the slide stop, then separate the slide from the frame. From the slide, you'll remove the bull barrel, recoil spring, guide rod, and plug. Reassembly follows these steps in reverse order.

What safety precautions should be taken when disassembling a 1911?

Always prioritize safety. Ensure the firearm is unloaded by removing the magazine and checking the chamber. Wear eye protection throughout the process. Handle components carefully, especially the recoil spring, to prevent accidental discharge or injury.

How do you prevent scratching the finish during 1911 reassembly?

To avoid scratching the finish during reassembly, use a punch to precisely align the barrel link with the slide stop hole. Carefully guide the slide stop back into place without forcing it. Gentle, deliberate movements are key to preserving the firearm's aesthetic.

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