I put the merest mark on my new Remington R1 the last time I inserted the slide stop. It's barely visible with the slide stop installed. But, I felt really annoyed with myself.
I have the "idiot scratch"/"new guy to 1911s scratch"/"Human-induced-semi-circular-slide-stop-on-frame-contact-artifact" on my Series '70 Gold Cup from way back when. It was my 2nd 1911 and it was never a problem to insert the slide stop on my Series '70 Government Model.
Checking out the 1911 forums on the topic, it still seems to be a common problem amongst 1911 owners. Some bright bulb posted a video on a gadget marketed as the "1911 Idiot Scratch Protection Tool" or IPST for short. It's a piece of thin plastic that fits over the mag release button against the frame and allows the slide stop to be pushed in place safely.
Other methods are to use a piece of masking tape or business card, but you run the risk of snagging a bit of material, trapping it under the slide stop. At least I did.
It took me all of ten minutes to cut a couple out of a plastic coffee can lid - one for the R1 and another for the Gold Cup that slides under the larger mag release button.
IMHO, the real idiot is someone who would pay for the "1911 ISPT" tool plus S&H costs.
I have the "idiot scratch"/"new guy to 1911s scratch"/"Human-induced-semi-circular-slide-stop-on-frame-contact-artifact" on my Series '70 Gold Cup from way back when. It was my 2nd 1911 and it was never a problem to insert the slide stop on my Series '70 Government Model.
Checking out the 1911 forums on the topic, it still seems to be a common problem amongst 1911 owners. Some bright bulb posted a video on a gadget marketed as the "1911 Idiot Scratch Protection Tool" or IPST for short. It's a piece of thin plastic that fits over the mag release button against the frame and allows the slide stop to be pushed in place safely.
Other methods are to use a piece of masking tape or business card, but you run the risk of snagging a bit of material, trapping it under the slide stop. At least I did.
It took me all of ten minutes to cut a couple out of a plastic coffee can lid - one for the R1 and another for the Gold Cup that slides under the larger mag release button.
IMHO, the real idiot is someone who would pay for the "1911 ISPT" tool plus S&H costs.





















































