1911 guide rod sticking out

My guess is it’s a two piece guide rod and it could maybe be milled down.
I don’t know if it needs to be though
 
I have three guide rods for my RIA
Two are one piece and one is a two piece.. lol

One of the solid rods stick out a bit and the other is counter sunk a bit.

The two piece stuck out like yours, so I had some matarial removed, by a friend with a lathe.

They all function fine now though.
 
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I don't know how he would be able to assemble it like that, the bushing would get hung up on the guide rod.
Maybe, now that I think about it some more, that’s why we had to remove matarial from the two piece rod that I got from Brownells.
Not very difficult to do thought.
 
Doesn’t look like a two piece as there is no Allen key hole on the end. Looks like a solid one piece for a 5.5” barrel.

I can’t see that coming from the factory that way as you wouldn’t be able to turn the bushing to the side to disassemble.
 
After removing the complete slide and barrel from the frame, one piece guiderods usually have a small hole drilled at about the centre where you insert a bent paper clip to capture the spring and bushing in a compressed state. Remove recoil system, twist the bushing and slide barrel and bushing out the front of the slide. Can be done without the hole in the guiderod too.
 
I've replaced every FL guide rod with standard rods/plugs, they don't do anything except make disassembly more difficult.
Only exception was a Spartan commander that has a bull barrel and reverse plug....I'm stuck with that one.
 
The only benefit I find with full length guiderods is they keep the spring running straight and from deforming as much. Perhaps a bit more weight at the front. I use two piece guiderods for no other reason than these. Do they make the gun more accurate? Probably not. Are they necessary? Definitely not. Gun people like to tinker. I suppose that’s a good enough reason too.
 
I have two FL that don’t have the small hole in them.
But they do appear to be soldered together.
 
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