General characteristics of the Colt .45
- The 1911 and 1911 models differentiated A1
- 1911 A1 pistol by Remington and Norinco
- Outdoor analysis Colt 1911 A1
- Checklist dismantling
Dismantling campaign Colt .45 (I)
- Principle of the lever from
- Removing the lever from
- Replace the key to dismantling
- Quick removal recommended
Removing Campaign .45 Colt (II)
- Dismantling classic country
- Well positioned for removing the cap slide
- Removal tool adapted
- Using the heel of charger as removal tool
- Stall cap recoil spring
Removing Campaign .45 Colt (III)
- Variants of the recoil spring
- Deformation of the entry cap
- Spring down telescopic
- Shock pads
- Removing the barrel
- Variations of the plug slide
The barrel of the Colt .45 analyzed (I)
- The guns completely split
- Inspection of the crown
- Inspection of the thrust areas
- Traces of friction of the barrel on the slide
- Inspection of the cap
The barrel of the Colt .45 analyzed (II)
- Inspection of locking lugs
- Inspection of the inner arch of the slide
- Inspection of the foot cannon
- Feet foot cannon broken
- Position of the foot against the lever from
Removal and analysis of the slider (I)
- Check the tension of the extractor
- Inspection of the breech face
- The consequences of incorrect rebate
- Standard Room - too long - too short
- Failed percussion
- Out of the base of the cartridge
- How to measure the rebate
Removal and analysis of the slide (II)
- Removing the firing pin
- Security striker 80 Series
- Inspection of the striker
- Inspection of the locking plate
- If the locking plate to excessive play
- Risk of a plate that slides during shooting
- Potential for movement of the striker
- Recommended dimensions of the striker
Removal and analysis of the slide (III)
- Removing the extractor
- The most sensitive area of the extractor
- Cleaning tunnels extractor and firing pin
- Types of handlebar and rising
- Commercial increases replacement
- Removal and replacement handlebar
Removal and analysis of the frame (I)
- Verification of dual power strip
- Further checks on the carcass
- Removing the grips
- Delicate area of the left plate
- Dimensions of the screw plate
- Specific Screwdriver gunsmith
- The screwdriver CHAPMAN
- Chips replacement
Removal and analysis of the carcass (II)
- Removing the caps riveted handle
- Characteristics of the standard plug
- Tool rivet plugs plate
- Removing the caps riveted
- Removal of non-riveted caps
- Removing the safety lever
- Inspection and replacement of the safety lever
- Ambidextrous safety lever
Removal and analysis of the carcass (III)
- Removing the dog
- Inspection and replacement of the dog
- Kit proposed by HARRISON DESIGN
- Dismantling the case of the main spring
- Separation of parts of the case
- Replacement Cases
Removal and analysis of the carcass (IV)
- Removing the grip safety
- Replacing the grip safety
- Removing the trigger and disconnector
- Removing the magazine catch
- Removing the bolt stop charger
- Replacement of the magazine catch
Removal and analysis of the casing (V)
- Removing the trigger
- Replacement of the trigger
- Triggers lightened with adjustment screw
- Relaxing in motion adjustable front
- Surfaces removable push for relaxation
- Removing the spring and divers pressure
Removal and analysis of the carcass (VI)
- Removing the side tube
- Tools for riveting the tube
- Tube breaking away from the carcass
- Removing the ejector
- Placement of a longer ejector
Operation Colt .45
Collateral Colt .45