Wilson Combat - Installation of a Full Length Guide Rod

Published on November 18, 2010
Duration: 2:26

This guide details the installation of a Wilson Combat full-length guide rod on a 1911 pistol. It covers essential safety checks, disassembly, component transfer, and reassembly, emphasizing the use of specialized tools like a bushing wrench. The process is presented with a professional, safety-conscious tone, suitable for intermediate-level users seeking to enhance their firearm's performance or maintain it.

Quick Summary

Installing a Wilson Combat full-length guide rod on a 1911 requires careful disassembly and reassembly. Key steps include ensuring the firearm is unloaded, removing the slide stop, replacing the guide rod and spring, and using a bushing wrench to reinstall the barrel bushing. Always prioritize safety checks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Safety Check
  2. 00:23Initial Disassembly
  3. 00:49Slide Removal
  4. 01:01Guide Rod Replacement
  5. 01:21Reassembly of Slide and Frame
  6. 01:58Final Assembly

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to install a Wilson Combat full-length guide rod on a 1911?

You will need a Wilson Combat polymer bushing wrench to compress the recoil spring plug and facilitate the removal and installation of the barrel bushing. A Shok-Buff recoil buffer and the new recoil spring plug are also part of the assembly.

What are the critical safety steps before installing a full-length guide rod?

Before starting, it is crucial to ensure the firearm is completely unloaded. This involves removing the magazine and visually and physically confirming that the chamber is empty. Always maintain muzzle discipline.

How do you reassemble the slide and frame after installing the guide rod?

After installing the new guide rod and spring, ensure the barrel link is upward. Slide the frame back onto the slide, then reinsert the slide stop through the barrel link and frame to secure them together.

What is the purpose of a full-length guide rod in a 1911?

A full-length guide rod replaces the standard short guide rod and extends the full length of the recoil spring. It can potentially alter the recoil impulse and is a common modification for 1911 pistols.

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