Outstanding job! Thank you very much as it has been probably 40 years since I did that in that much detail and I had forgotten some of the steps and watching that again it all came immediately back. Thank you!
Removal of the rear sight , plunger tube and the ejector are not required on even a detail strip , showing them being removed could make a novice think they should be and damage the pistol. The rear sight must be driven out, the plunger tube is staked in place and once remove will require a new part to be installed , the ejector is held in place by pin that isn't even shown.
I was given a 1911 that the previous owner nearly destroyed trying to blue it himself. After washing it in warm soapy water he had a diabetic attack and it sat for an extended period of time and corroded.. I've had hell trying to get it working .. I've soaked it in a rust dissolving bath; disassembled as much as I could and soaked again in penetrating oil.. A few tight fitting parts are still either seized or not working properly.. any tips?
@@cavalryscout8720 soak it in a small tub/container of white vinegar for 24 to 48 hours ,then remove and douse it with baking soda to remove the derusting and dissolving phase ,wipe it down and assemble. Well oiled.
@North8582 I can't tell if your serious or just trolling, if you're serious you know nothing about the 1911 and I pray you don't own anything of historic value
Do you happen to have a list of other guns you've done this way. Cause it's the easiest way to learn. It's freaking amazing. Thank you for starting this whole thing.
Love the NO LONG explanation, and unwarranted talking, however the videos are on the hasty side, if you can slow them down a smidgin, it’ll be well appreciated thanks.
bonjour a tous quand je vois les commentaire sa me fait rigoler il y a des pièces dans les fichier 3 d a imprimer qui sont pas bonne impossible a monter dans la culasse une rainure qui est pas bonne et la pièce qui maintien le ressort ?????
A jump scare mid video would have been absolutely hilarious
Outstanding job! Thank you very much as it has been probably 40 years since I did that in that much detail and I had forgotten some of the steps and watching that again it all came immediately back. Thank you!
Removal of the rear sight , plunger tube and the ejector are not required on even a detail strip , showing them being removed could make a novice think they should be and damage the pistol. The rear sight must be driven out, the plunger tube is staked in place and once remove will require a new part to be installed , the ejector is held in place by pin that isn't even shown.
I was given a 1911 that the previous owner nearly destroyed trying to blue it himself. After washing it in warm soapy water he had a diabetic attack and it sat for an extended period of time and corroded..
I've had hell trying to get it working ..
I've soaked it in a rust dissolving bath; disassembled as much as I could and soaked again in penetrating oil..
A few tight fitting parts are still either seized or not working properly..
any tips?
@@cavalryscout8720 soak it in a small tub/container of white vinegar for 24 to 48 hours ,then remove and douse it with baking soda to remove the derusting and dissolving phase ,wipe it down and assemble. Well oiled.
too hard man!!!
@dartgts383 do it anyway. Geez 🙄
@North8582 I can't tell if your serious or just trolling, if you're serious you know nothing about the 1911 and I pray you don't own anything of historic value
Oh my god this helped me so much with my problem thank you for making this video
Do you happen to have a list of other guns you've done this way. Cause it's the easiest way to learn. It's freaking amazing. Thank you for starting this whole thing.
You make it look so easy
Ive already got 10 on the Game and the 1911 was the 4th I got
holy f*** dude thats a helluva job you did there... well done!!
hello is it working
Love the NO LONG explanation, and unwarranted talking, however the videos are on the hasty side, if you can slow them down a smidgin, it’ll be well appreciated thanks.
Soy mayor de edad 57 años se mecánico y me gusta ver todo areferente a la parte mecanica
wow,amazing job! Could Ihave the 3D file(stp or other), I am a industry designer, I hope to fully understand how all those parts work. thansk a lot !
Very good, do it video of carbine 30 mm
this was useful
You make a Colt 1903 ?
Gaston Glock said, hold my beer.
Amazing 👌
TECHNICALLY ..... it 's 1911A1 with the changes made in 1928 as shown.
Satisfying
Thnk
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bonjour a tous quand je vois les commentaire sa me fait rigoler il y a des pièces dans les fichier 3 d a imprimer qui sont pas bonne impossible a monter dans la culasse une rainure qui est pas bonne et la pièce qui maintien le ressort ?????
& 4 Dummies ?
1:19
LOL