Last night I decided to install a new trigger on my cheapy norc 1911. Id only ever done a basic teardown, never got into the grip at all.
Man, what a job that was for a first timer. I did use a great set of instructions on the Marstar website to help me but there are alot of little pieces. I got the trigger fitted, not too hard to figure out. Then I started to put it all back together. Must have done it 30 times before I got it right. After doing it, I understand it. But doing it the first time was pretty intimidating.
Biggest issue was getting the safety back in. The pin went through the frame and grip safety no problem. But getting it to click back into the frame the way its supposed to was brutal. I know I had been doing something wrong when, on the last attempt, it literally just fell into place with no effort. Unfortunately I have no idea what I did right that time...
Im not scared of tearing down a 1911 anymore so im glad I did it. I sure wouldnt want to be doing that at the club or in the field. But I can now confidently install the rest of the upgrade parts I have on the way.
Just thought id share my own personal experience. The more I handle this gun the more im becoming a fan of the 1911... I didnt think I would. But I really like how it feels in my hand.
Man, what a job that was for a first timer. I did use a great set of instructions on the Marstar website to help me but there are alot of little pieces. I got the trigger fitted, not too hard to figure out. Then I started to put it all back together. Must have done it 30 times before I got it right. After doing it, I understand it. But doing it the first time was pretty intimidating.
Biggest issue was getting the safety back in. The pin went through the frame and grip safety no problem. But getting it to click back into the frame the way its supposed to was brutal. I know I had been doing something wrong when, on the last attempt, it literally just fell into place with no effort. Unfortunately I have no idea what I did right that time...
Im not scared of tearing down a 1911 anymore so im glad I did it. I sure wouldnt want to be doing that at the club or in the field. But I can now confidently install the rest of the upgrade parts I have on the way.
Just thought id share my own personal experience. The more I handle this gun the more im becoming a fan of the 1911... I didnt think I would. But I really like how it feels in my hand.






















































