How to Keep Your 1911 Running

Published on November 23, 2015
Duration: 1:48

This guide details common 1911 malfunction clearance techniques, including the 'Tap, Rack' method for simpler issues and a multi-step process for double feeds. It also humorously introduces the '3R Method' for resolving malfunctions by transitioning to a Glock 17. The instruction comes from Phuc Long, a recognized firearms content creator known for blending technical skill with comedy.

Quick Summary

Learn expert 1911 malfunction clearance techniques, including 'Tap, Rack' for Type 1/2 issues and a multi-step process for Type 3 double feeds. The video humorously introduces the '3R Method' (Recognize, Release, Resolve) as a transition to a Glock 17. It also highlights Haley Strategic sights for Glocks.

Chapters

  1. 00:001911 Malfunction Drills
  2. 00:43The 3R Method
  3. 01:16Glock Modifications and Sights

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you clear a Type 1 or Type 2 malfunction on a 1911?

For Type 1 (failure to feed) and Type 2 (failure to eject) malfunctions on a 1911, the standard procedure is the 'Tap, Rack' method. Firmly tap the bottom of the magazine, then rack the slide to eject the faulty round and chamber a new one.

What is the procedure for a Type 3 (double feed) malfunction on a 1911?

To clear a Type 3 (double feed) on a 1911, first lock the slide to the rear. Then, strip the magazine out of the pistol. Cycle the slide multiple times to clear the obstruction, reinsert a fresh magazine, and chamber a round.

What are the Haley Strategic TH1RTE3N sights recommended for?

The Haley Strategic TH1RTE3N sights are recommended for Glock pistols. They are praised for their accuracy, with the video mentioning their effectiveness even at distances as far as 100 yards, making them a valuable upgrade for precision shooting.

What is the humorous '3R Method' for 1911 malfunctions?

The '3R Method' humorously stands for Recognize, Release, and Resolve. In this context, 'Release' involves discarding the malfunctioning 1911, and 'Resolve' means drawing a more reliable pistol, like a Glock 17, to continue.

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