How To Clean And Lubricate A 1911 Pistol (HD)

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  • I go over how to disassemble, clean, and lubricate a 1911 handgun.
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  • @badtothebone2026
    @badtothebone2026 10 лет назад +38

    Plus one to your video...retired Vietnam Vet....spent many days and hours disassembling and cleaning weapons....both in the field and in the classroom....was a small arms marksmanship instructor and competition 45 auto shooter....this video was a good straight to the point no bullshit video on cleaning and lubricant...highly recommend this video to anybody looking to take apart and clean their 1911 pistol.....set your table up next to your screen and pause the video as you take apart your gun step by step with this video....kudos to you....brought back many memories....

    • @Mrgunsngear
      @Mrgunsngear  10 лет назад +4

      BLOODY BOB Thanks. I appreciate that.

    • @jackieeastom8758
      @jackieeastom8758 4 года назад +3

      BAD TO THE BONE ,thank you for your service to my freedom!

  • @joegranchelli415
    @joegranchelli415 Год назад +2

    Man, finding this video was a Godsend after watching multiple others. I just got my first 1911 - a simple inexpensive Tisas 1911A1 US Army model, nothing fancy. I shot yesterday and needed to clean it. Takedown was fairly simple and straightforward as was reassembly… but for the life of me, I could not get the slide release back into the gun! The tip where you slide the piece up to the detent and depress it a little bit really made sense and helped me successfully avoid the “idiot mark” on my week old 1911 😅 not worried about the snobs but just didn’t wanna scratch my gun. It seems like the other videos skipped over or just bypassed this simple little tip. I was trying to force it and not scratch my new gun at the same time lol.

    • @vayabroder729
      @vayabroder729 4 дня назад +1

      That is a struggle sometimes to avoid that mark!

  • @jefife750
    @jefife750 Год назад +1

    I’m new to 1911s and this video got me through the first clean and lube. Very well explained.

  • @MyHollowpoint
    @MyHollowpoint 11 лет назад +16

    Good, clear and precise instructions. I've handled 1911's since the 60's and still fumble around on occasion.

    • @Mrgunsngear
      @Mrgunsngear  11 лет назад +6

      You should try it with camera angles! :D Thank you.

  • @dannybabek2569
    @dannybabek2569 2 месяца назад

    A big shout out. Your videos are the first I look for on any firearms. Honest, no bias, and down to earth. Keep up the good work. You da man!

  • @bigviper64
    @bigviper64 5 лет назад +4

    This was the BEST video on how to Reassemble my 1911. I’m new to this gun and all of the other videos NEVER showed the detail you have shown on that “Notch” for putting the Slide Detent pin back in...Thank You!

  • @garyh7949
    @garyh7949 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Mr. GnG. Still helping folks like me 6 years later.

  • @Neil_mccauley365
    @Neil_mccauley365 4 года назад +1

    HOW DO YOU HAVE ANY DISLIKES????????? IF THIS WERE ANY SIMPLER YOU'D HAVE TO BE IN SOMEBODY'S LIVING ROOM!!! Thank God I found this video! No comparison out there

  • @jfal104
    @jfal104 3 года назад +1

    Having just acquired a new Springfield 1911 with the tight tolerances of an un-broken-in pistol, I had GREAT trouble with the spring-loaded retainer pin for the slide lock pin. I've watched a dozen videos on cleaning, and this was the only video that mentioned using a tool to depress the retainer pin. I now have scratches on my new 1911 and was greatly frustrated at not being able to push in the slide lock pin. Regardless of you calling everything a bushing, I applaud you mentioning the spring retainer in re-assembly. No one else on u-tube has even mentioned it that I've seen. They all are re-assembling well-broken pistols and their pins just drop in place. On a new pistol, that part can be a bugger.
    Good thing I don't really care about anything other than how my gun shoots.

  • @mikewithers299
    @mikewithers299 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Mike for that in depth guide to the unique process of breaking down the original 1911. Makes me appreciate my High Power and the changes Browning did to make this job so much more easy. It almost mirrors most modern polymer pistol designs which I'm sure were copied by every manufacturer.

  • @tommywingate7186
    @tommywingate7186 4 года назад

    Im a new gun owner and I have watched at least 5 how to vidoes. This is by far the most infrmative so I will be recommending to other newbies. Thanks for clearing the air.

  • @Douglas21450
    @Douglas21450 5 лет назад +1

    I learned this from a Sig employee. “Is you see metal that shines, you have metal on metal contact. Those are the surfaces that need lubricating.” I was really over lubricating prior to that.
    Thanks for a really good video.

  • @intercooler2
    @intercooler2 11 лет назад +42

    The dollar store is a gold mine for gun cleaning. You can get toothbrushes, dental picks, IPA, spray bottles and various brushes for cheap.

  • @sunrisesurfbum
    @sunrisesurfbum 7 лет назад

    Mr. Gunsngear is the KING of Vocal Fry!

  • @RKHarm24
    @RKHarm24 11 лет назад

    Bravo! Over the years fellow LEO's would buy a 1911, because they are classy and cool. They go shoot them but have no idea how to break them down for cleaning. No RUclips back then. I have taught so many folks to do just what you did. Now it is for ALL to see, review, stop and start. Thank you very much.

  • @travelerfourever1347
    @travelerfourever1347 5 лет назад +2

    Great video for a newbie like me. Just bought my first 1911. Thank you for showing me how to disassemble, clean and lubricate it.

  • @TheSkipPruitt
    @TheSkipPruitt 6 лет назад

    @Mrgunsngear has always been my go to for cleaning and lubricating my guns....AR-15, Ak and now my 1911. Thank you again!

  • @haruharaharuko1222
    @haruharaharuko1222 11 месяцев назад

    i just bought a norinco 1911 a few weeks ago, and after i had a couple issues at the range, my friend suggested i clean it, so i decided to try and strip it down today. it took me an entire hour trying to take the damn thing apart lmao. this will help a lot once i actually get a cleaning kit and CLP in. good shit!

  • @wyattplaz6345
    @wyattplaz6345 7 лет назад

    I just received my grandfather’s Remington-Rand 1911 and this video really helped me break it down and clean it since I’ve never cleaned any pistol other than my Glock 17! This was a big help, I appreciate it!

  • @stephenrussell1221
    @stephenrussell1221 7 лет назад +2

    I'm a newbie to the 1911 and this video really helped me out! Thanks for taking the time to make this outstanding video.

  • @elir9990
    @elir9990 9 лет назад

    Long time handgun owner, 1st time 1911 owner, thanks for the video. It's a little different than living and cleaning a modern polymer handgun. Love the channel.

  • @PBuffdaddy00
    @PBuffdaddy00 9 лет назад +3

    I just put my first 1911 on layaway yesterday. I wanted to check it out to compare it with taking care of my FNS-9. Not terribly different. Thanks for always putting out great content, man.

  • @brianroza673
    @brianroza673 4 года назад +1

    Thanks bud! Just picked up my first 1911. Just cleaned it for the first time. Your video was very helpful!!!! I now have a clean specialist 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @frankhinkle5772
    @frankhinkle5772 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, I just forwarded this to some new 1911 owners.

  • @danielblanks8259
    @danielblanks8259 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the refresher! I'm getting back into owning and shooting 1911s again and I needed a little reminder LOL

  • @bjh13us
    @bjh13us 8 лет назад +7

    I love this video so much, really helped me feel confident I was reassembling the 1911 correctly. Thank you.

  • @paititi
    @paititi 2 года назад +1

    Excellent, very clearly explained and illustrated video; very useful! Thanks!

  • @DarkPhoenixTSi
    @DarkPhoenixTSi 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video. This was a great how to for new 1911 owners, and a great refresher/confirmation too for some of us that are a little rusty.

  • @barrjet
    @barrjet 6 лет назад +1

    Please keep doing what you do. Both instructional and commentary. I really appreciate your approach on both fronts. I just picked up my first 1911, so even though an older tutorial, very helpful. I have subscribed for a long time and look forward to seeing the latest.

  • @fhpd350
    @fhpd350 6 лет назад

    Disassembling, cleaning/lubricating, reassembling a 1911 pistol is very therapeutic and enjoyable to me!

  • @zacharyanderson5907
    @zacharyanderson5907 10 лет назад +3

    Dude, you're the man! As familiar as I am with firearms, I've never worked with 1911's before. Thanks for the tutorial and all your work. Really helped me with my Sig 1911! Take care

    • @Mrgunsngear
      @Mrgunsngear  10 лет назад

      Zachary Anderson Glad it helped.

  • @crankybuzzard6867
    @crankybuzzard6867 7 лет назад

    I clean all my guns regularly..... but this is my first 1911.... and this video will come in quite handy! Thank you for your efforts!
    This will be quite valuable to me.

  • @SininNeon
    @SininNeon 5 лет назад

    I just purchased a Rock Island Armory 1911 (First gun!) and this video helped immensely!! Thank you!!!

  • @medicinegone
    @medicinegone 10 лет назад

    3 weeks ago I bought this 45mm 1911, first hand gun I've ever owned. Your video helped me a lot. Thanks!

  • @heatseeker7
    @heatseeker7 11 лет назад

    It's good to see that I've been cleaning my gun the proper way...Have shot 600+ rounds through my new Kimber Custom II and I'm still getting feed jams!! Very frustrating, although the gun shoots like a dream and is very accurate. Just wish it was more reliable. I have been cleaning and lubing it after every outing and I still get feed jams. Great video!

    • @Mrgunsngear
      @Mrgunsngear  11 лет назад

      I've had two Kimbers and neither were reliable. Honestly I'd sell it and get a different 1911.

  • @stefanwolf88
    @stefanwolf88 11 лет назад

    It is good to see someone who spent quality time with his 1911 - nothing wrong to soak it in ballistol /hickok45 style/ but was pleasure to watch with a cold one - Thanks and Cheers!

  • @jamesrogers4291
    @jamesrogers4291 8 лет назад

    I like the fact that you kept your close up! Made it easy to see what you were doing.

  • @danb2837
    @danb2837 8 лет назад +3

    Great video. Thanks for the help. I just purchased my first 1911 today. It's a Springfield Trp. Can't wait to take it to the range!

  • @johnwilkerson5508
    @johnwilkerson5508 9 лет назад +34

    1911 part names according to:
    Everyone else: Mrgunsngear:
    bushing bushing
    barrel plug bushing
    guide rod bushing
    drop-link bushing
    hammer bushing
    Slide bushing
    frame bushing
    barrel bushing
    magazine release bushing
    slide release bushing
    sights bushing
    trigger bushing
    Sorry, couldn't help myself, it was too funny. Great and informative video, btw. No one can fault you for watching college basketball while cleaning your 1911. That's about as American as it gets.

  • @geraldwills3080
    @geraldwills3080 6 лет назад +1

    Great video, it really helped me today cleaning my first 1911. Thank you for providing a great resource for us who are new to firearms and their maintenance.

  • @geraldlee7399
    @geraldlee7399 8 лет назад

    All in all, an excellent and thorough video that demonstrates exactly what needs to be done to keep your 1911's running smoothly. I do have one suggestion that comes from a close friend about my age who has been 'smithing his 1911's for more than 40 years. Wear lightweight gloves to keep the chemicals off of your hands. My friend has had some real issues with using solvents and cleaning products. They are volatile regardless of what the manufacturer states and over time they can be poisoning you. Sadly, you don't become aware of it until the damage is done.

  • @bornsonoran
    @bornsonoran 10 лет назад

    I just recently bought a 1911. This video was beyond helpful. Thank you so much.

    • @Mrgunsngear
      @Mrgunsngear  10 лет назад

      Glad to hear you found it helpful.

  • @robcranston2573
    @robcranston2573 8 лет назад +1

    Watching to pass some time at work. Love your channel. Has been educational and always good for helping with those slow nights.

  • @0289XYZ
    @0289XYZ 10 лет назад +5

    VERY good video!!! I have 3 1911's and this is the best explanation of where the barrel link goes. clear and easy to understand. Thanks.

    • @Mrgunsngear
      @Mrgunsngear  10 лет назад +2

      Greg Johnson Thanks.

    • @crunchyknees3622
      @crunchyknees3622 8 лет назад

      Mrgunsngear Channel do you have a 1911 that you would call " the most reliable " considering it for military duty use?

    • @jMOPS1993
      @jMOPS1993 8 лет назад +1

      Randall Cole no such thing as the MOST reliable. Just about any 1911 will run fine if you maintain it and work all the kinks out just like with any other gun. But if I had to put money on it, it would be a hand fit custom. Something from Wilson or Ed Brown.

  • @brockstanggt
    @brockstanggt 10 лет назад +2

    Dude again great video. No bs all straight forward. I just bought my first colt 1911 gov. And this showed me how to break it down. Thank you!!!!

  • @82luft49
    @82luft49 7 лет назад +37

    A lot of people are lackadaisical when it come to cleaning their firearms. They find to be a drudgery. I myself find it to be very meditative. I'll easily spend over an hour cleaning my gun. But that's just me. To each their own.

    • @rshoemaker807
      @rshoemaker807 6 лет назад

      Awesome video very helpful.

    • @briancrane7634
      @briancrane7634 4 года назад

      just like Japanese woodworkers...they spend 3-5 hours sharpening their tools for every hour of actual work...it's a ritual and it IS their meditation...

  • @alursino3213
    @alursino3213 6 лет назад +1

    Hey, thanks for this informative video! Whenever I get a new 1911, I watch all your 1911 videos again due to the great insight and your subtle humor.
    On another note, I’ve got to tell you your reviews are spot on and super helpful, I actually had to pick up the Glock G40 after watching your video on that10mm. “Home Boy”. lol. That was a good one. Thanks again and keep it up.

  • @hacksskillsmods8916
    @hacksskillsmods8916 5 лет назад

    Plunger, guide rod, slide stop and barrel bushing all = bushing. Hahaha, I kidding with you. I've done the same thing. It's amazing how speech, parts, equipment and trick that you do for years that work great all go right out the window when you turn on a camera. Great video, you really did a good job.

  • @bprice1892
    @bprice1892 11 лет назад

    Always something to learn from mr.gunsngear

  • @personalaccount4360
    @personalaccount4360 11 месяцев назад +2

    The best as always

  • @702CitizenArmory
    @702CitizenArmory 11 лет назад

    while I am not to firearms and I have shot 1911's before but, not until today am I a 1911 owner :D as luck would have it I walked into my local shop and on the self there was a Colt Combat Commander in stainless with colts upgraded beavertail grip safety, so I had to have her !! thanks for the input in this video very helpful.

  • @kenschaefer5303
    @kenschaefer5303 6 лет назад

    Thanks man...... Just got a Kimber 1911 Custom for Christmas. Tried to clean it before shooting.
    It was a chore.... this video really helped. God bless and Merry Christmas
    Ken

  • @CanadianPilotYHM
    @CanadianPilotYHM 6 лет назад

    Great video, just picked up my first 1911 and excited to clean her.

  • @ediot6969
    @ediot6969 11 лет назад

    This is awesome video I just bought my first 1911 wilson combat 1911 xtac. Last Friday put 50 rounds through today wow awesome gun.

  • @mukkasaurus
    @mukkasaurus 8 лет назад

    Good video. Bought my first 1911 today and this helped with the newbie confusion.

  • @garyh7949
    @garyh7949 4 года назад

    That's me. A brand new never owned a 1911 before. Thanks for the video.

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 9 лет назад

    purchasing a vintage Colt issued during world war one and this video will be a good reference for the routine maintenance of that historic collectors piece. i got a good deal on it will do a video when i pick it up soon.

  • @PastryMan
    @PastryMan 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for saving me again Mike! New 1911 and needed some pointers.

    • @nosilverharbinger
      @nosilverharbinger 4 года назад

      Congrats! What make/model of 1911 did you decide on?

    • @PastryMan
      @PastryMan 4 года назад

      @@nosilverharbinger SA Ronin .45ACP

    • @nosilverharbinger
      @nosilverharbinger 4 года назад +1

      PastryMan I like most of the two tone designs I’ve seen quite a bit, and I haven’t owned one personally but Springfield’s 1911s seem to be generally well liked. I’m not always a big fan of skeletonized triggers, but it looks good on this pistol. You get an extra round from the standard mag and a match grade barrel too. I hope that she does well for you!
      I don’t know what your experience is with 1911s but if there is anything you don’t like about them they can be changed. Every one I have owned started out being perfect just the way it is, and now they are all more perfect. 😂

  • @AtrociousCruelties
    @AtrociousCruelties 10 лет назад +3

    Just bought my first gun so this helped a lot. Thank you. Subscribed.

    • @Mrgunsngear
      @Mrgunsngear  10 лет назад +1

      x HARL3Y x Welcome to the channel

  • @Dreamcancel696
    @Dreamcancel696 Год назад

    That screwdriver tip is what I needed!

  • @briancrane7634
    @briancrane7634 4 года назад

    Fantastic video! Been shooting the 0.45 ACP for 50 years. would recommend that pistol should be clean exactly this way every time we use it. small point would recommend wearing rubber gloves to prevent skin acid from getting onto the metal and etching it especially if we only use the weapon once or twice a year.

  • @razorgun
    @razorgun 8 лет назад

    Great video. Great close-ups and explanations. Thank you.

  • @rodralig
    @rodralig 7 лет назад +2

    Awesome channel! Very informative...! Very practical...! Thank you! (particularly for me that I just got into firearms last May 2016 - learned a LOT from your videos)

  • @bigviper64
    @bigviper64 5 лет назад

    I have Pipe Cleaners but I also use some “Chop Sticks” from our Chinese food place..it doesn’t harm the gun and can be sharpened to a fine point if necessary. I’ll look on line for the Tipton Polymer Pik in the mean time...Thanks for your easy to follow instructions!

  • @imthatguy6129
    @imthatguy6129 5 лет назад +12

    "Some of them are a little tighter than the others" 😉 ain't that right partner words of wisdom

  • @nevessl576
    @nevessl576 9 лет назад

    Cannot thank you enough for this video! Very helpful. Thanks for going through all of the details.

  • @Trump145
    @Trump145 4 года назад

    Two simple bro thank you, I've been in the military 23 years and believe me when I tell you this I have seen soldiers who do not know how to properly cleaning an M4. I learned how to clean weapons ( M16A1) in May of 1985 and I've never forgotten it doesn't even take long to clean an M4 at least 15 minutes you should be done. Like you said you will never get all the carbon off the weapon, a general cleaning or general maintenance it's all they need.

    • @spbthree
      @spbthree 3 года назад

      I have removed all carbon from my M16A2 (July 1986). Wisk liquid soap and a shower with it does a fine job!

  • @sttvoyager1727
    @sttvoyager1727 8 лет назад

    hey dude, thank you so much!!! i just went back and reviewed this video because I have a number of different 1911's with different length guide rods and I'm terrified of marring up the slide with the infamous idiot scratch! as always thanks bro! Doc David

  • @Broearlyoung
    @Broearlyoung 7 лет назад

    Just got an ATI 1911 commander model and glad I found your video, even it it's too late for my "rookie" error. My question is "Should you polish the feeder ramp initially"? I haven't fired the gun yet, but did go through the cleaning as shown.

  • @jamesschaan9771
    @jamesschaan9771 9 лет назад

    thank you for the information helped me clean my 1911 for first time got it back together no problems thank you!!!

  • @72cmcinc
    @72cmcinc 11 лет назад

    Pretty much the way I do it too! Excellent directions!

  • @beermonger1
    @beermonger1 10 лет назад +22

    According to this guy, the entire pistol is made of bushings.

    • @Mrgunsngear
      @Mrgunsngear  10 лет назад +4

      beermonger1 Truth.

    • @beermonger1
      @beermonger1 10 лет назад +1

      Mrgunsngear Channel Seriously though, good video. Might you have any info on a problem I'm having with a Grendel P-12 .380?

    • @doug595959
      @doug595959 4 года назад

      @@beermonger1its a Grendel P-12 .380

  • @chrissherrill6592
    @chrissherrill6592 9 лет назад

    Just found the video.Very,very good.Thanks.
    Chris.

  • @34dawgsgo
    @34dawgsgo 8 лет назад

    Have not seen that pic before. Makes too much sense. Going to order one now. Thank you.

  • @sidisonfire
    @sidisonfire 11 лет назад

    Once again excellent demonstration. Thanks

  • @johnrobertson1201
    @johnrobertson1201 11 лет назад

    Great video. Just bought a 1911 over Christmas wish I woulda seen this before I started cleaning the first time, almost lost parts, it was bad. Lol.. Almost forgot do u ever use a dry lube on/for anything dealing with firearms? Again thanks for what u do and being a great teacher.

  • @jjmckay6man1
    @jjmckay6man1 11 лет назад

    Very good cleaning instruction for 1911's! I love my Springfield lightweight compact. In fact I'm going to give her a good cleaning now even though I haven't shot her in a few months..lol :) Everything is a link or bushing when watching basketball..lol

  • @HighAsCaptnKirk
    @HighAsCaptnKirk 11 лет назад

    This will be my go to 1911 vid if/when I ever get one

    • @Mrgunsngear
      @Mrgunsngear  11 лет назад

      Thanks. Once you get one you'll be addicted….

  • @Kzuke
    @Kzuke 11 лет назад

    Great video - very complete and detailed!

  • @gamalielsantos9608
    @gamalielsantos9608 4 года назад

    Thanks. I just gat my first 1911 on sept 2020!

  • @FrankChristopherOutdoors
    @FrankChristopherOutdoors 8 лет назад

    thanks so much, I've learned a lot from your channel and my 1911 thanks you too

  • @cwrowe
    @cwrowe 11 лет назад

    Good review...love this platform of weapons

  • @dbrisbane2
    @dbrisbane2 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video becuase i had so much issues with the slide release on reassembly 😅

  • @VeeDub_in_da_House
    @VeeDub_in_da_House 6 лет назад

    I just bought a 1911 and this video is immensely helpful.
    I have a question though, why shouldn't I lubricate the magazine well?

  • @zachblackburn1853
    @zachblackburn1853 4 года назад

    Thanks for this video. I know it is really old as well. I'm a new 1911 owner and I would like a few clarifications and/or questions in general.
    1. What is your general thought of using Q-tips for cleaning instead of those small clothing fragments?
    2. How do you clean those clothing fragments after you are doing using them?
    3. Do you have to (I'm meaning for the longevity of my gun) add that extra layer of CPL on the gun? I was told that you didn't have to and that it already did that.
    4. I have the CLP that is a spray. Which do you prefer when cleaning your gun?

  • @gregsaiter3768
    @gregsaiter3768 2 года назад

    I just did a complete tear down of my colt government model 80. I am considering cleaning all the firing pin components and the cavity while it is all open. I know people say not to put much in the firing pin area but since it is all open now it's hard to resist not doing a complete clean out in that area. Comments??
    Greg saiter....

  • @montyrainey4634
    @montyrainey4634 6 лет назад

    Thanks.... Really helpful and simple

  • @Smokeshow767
    @Smokeshow767 11 лет назад

    Excellent video for new comers

  • @allengunderson8739
    @allengunderson8739 4 года назад

    This video helped alot :) thank you for making it

  • @javierpartida9630
    @javierpartida9630 Год назад

    Thank you very much very helpful video

  • @CrazyPetez
    @CrazyPetez 4 года назад

    That’s one of the best field strip and lube a 1911 I have seen. You should stress to put a drop of oil on the disconnector. Also, very important, learn the correct nomenclature for all parts.

  • @centex52
    @centex52 4 года назад

    love the video my new 1911 has a full length guide rod, is there much difference in the breakdown

  • @scarber1590
    @scarber1590 7 лет назад

    Very Helpful, thanks!

  • @gonzocom
    @gonzocom 7 лет назад

    Quick question when cleaning my old gov 1911 the barrel link pin falls out and the link comes away from the barrel. It still fires and is my best firearm for accuracy that I own for now. Is this just lose tolerances or should I have it looked at? Btw fantastic video!

  • @jodo1971
    @jodo1971 5 лет назад

    Thanks gunsandgear

  • @intercooler2
    @intercooler2 11 лет назад

    Watching your video makes me think. I think going forward I am going to invest in a box of Latex gloves for cleaning. The solvents, oils, etc... can't be good for you getting on your skin where it could get in your system. Many places sell them cheap these days!

    • @Mrgunsngear
      @Mrgunsngear  11 лет назад

      You could use fireclean/froglube/rand CLP as well. That's why a lot of folks switch.

  • @nosilverharbinger
    @nosilverharbinger 4 года назад

    What amazes me is how almost every video about cleaning a 1911 is basically the same, but lubricating a 1911 is always different. Some end up using about half a quart of oil, while others use maybe 4 tiny, strategic drops. All of them talk like they know everything about 1911s there is to know and shoot trillions of rounds a year out of them, yet the variance in maintenance is so extreme.. smh
    On the cleaning side I’d say that if you have a 1911 with tighter tolerances in addition to nylon picks get a slide crevice tool just for removing the fouling from those grooves. It is probably still a good idea to have one even if the tolerances are loose because using brushes and picks are not nearly as effective as the tool is from my experience. I find crap galore with that thing every time I use it no matter how thorough I think I am.

  • @garythalmann5005
    @garythalmann5005 6 лет назад

    Good presentation

  • @TheRichardc123
    @TheRichardc123 2 года назад

    I'd recommend cleaning out the firing pin and extractor channels, you've already got it broken down might as well be thorough.

  • @fzcnote13
    @fzcnote13 11 лет назад

    Awesome stuff.