Tac TV S1, E7: The 1911

Published on March 12, 2014
Duration: 33:29

This guide details essential maintenance and safety checks for the 1911 platform, as demonstrated by Larry Vickers, a retired US Special Operations veteran. It covers critical bench checks like headspace and extractor tension, proper lubrication techniques using Militec-1, and emphasizes the importance of understanding the 1911's nuances for optimal performance. The instruction highlights the platform's durability, shootability, and adaptability for various applications.

Quick Summary

Essential 1911 maintenance includes headspace checks with a .45 ACP round, verifying extractor tension, ensuring ejector stability, and inspecting plunger tube staking. Proper lubrication on the barrel hood, slide rails, disconnector, and sear nose is critical. Larry Vickers emphasizes the 1911's durability, shootability, and adaptability, requiring a dedicated shooter to master its nuances.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Safety Warning
  2. 01:291911 Centennial Celebration
  3. 03:19The 1911 Platform Nuances
  4. 04:51Trigger Reset and Control
  5. 05:37The Bill Drill
  6. 07:061911 Bench Checks
  7. 11:25Shoot House Training
  8. 13:39El Presidente Drill
  9. 15:02Lubrication and Maintenance
  10. 16:34The Alvin York Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential maintenance checks for a 1911 pistol?

Essential 1911 maintenance includes checking headspace with a .45 ACP round, verifying extractor tension, ensuring ejector stability, and inspecting plunger tube staking. Proper lubrication on the barrel hood, slide rails, disconnector, and sear nose is also critical.

What is the 'Bill Drill' and why is it important for 1911 shooters?

The 'Bill Drill' involves firing six shots at seven yards in under three seconds. It's crucial for practicing recoil recovery and rapid target acquisition, helping shooters get back on target quickly after each shot, a key skill for the 1911 platform.

How should a 1911 pistol be lubricated?

Lubricate key areas like the barrel hood, slide rails, disconnector, and sear nose using a quality lubricant like Militec-1. While cleaning is recommended every 500 rounds, lubrication should be performed more frequently to ensure smooth operation.

What makes the 1911 platform unique according to Larry Vickers?

Larry Vickers highlights the 1911's durability, exceptional shootability due to its trigger, and adaptability for both combat and competition. He stresses that it requires a dedicated shooter to truly master its nuances.

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