1911 .45 Disassembly
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Very nice...I hate it when people scratch the damn gun up not knowing what they are doing.
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I like these kind of instructions, clear, efficient, instructional and productive. Kudos to angusmas
All Comments (69)
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Just what I was looking for...Thanks.
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Is procedure applicable for llama 22 lookalike? I cannot find a model number.
Thanks
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great video, short and to the point. I pick up my Custom CDP in ten days. Can't wait!
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does anyone know why smith and wesson reverses the spring on their guns? they have you but the open end on the rod first.? seems like all the others do it closed end on first.
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Oh you used a penny, didn't notice that the first go around...
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You must have really strong hands because I can't for the life of me press and turn the pin thing without using some type of tool and the spring usually flies across the room. lol
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@Iraqveteran8888 fock me, my 1911 didnt come with disassembly instructions and i scratched the piss out of it the first time :(
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Easy, fast video. I just bought a kimber 1911 classic stainless steel gold match. I had no idea how to take it apart, I own a glock 22, couple sigs. I finally a Kimber. I looks just like yours. LOL Regards.
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Easy, fast video..LOL
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Thanks for simple how-to. Exactly what I was looking for.
Ya I'd just keep the stock sights if I was you, the newest Custom II's also have even further improved sights with the forward slant on the rear surface. Basically there's not a thing on the new ones that needs changing, except things for cosmetics only like maybe the grips. They're great guns, never had a single problem with mine, even more than I can say for my Glocks, you'll love it.
angusmas 4 years ago
Yes, I put on smooth cocobolo grips, and the sights are actually a similar height to the stock Kimber sights (which are excellent), I simply prefer the ghost ring Novak I have on it here. Much faster target acquisition.
angusmas 4 years ago
Stainless II
angusmas 4 years ago
Haha, that's not going fast yet bud, that's just basic disassembly, I can cut that time in less than half if I'm in a hurry.
angusmas 4 years ago