okcorral1881
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Real nice...Now what ever you do don't let a noob field strip her!
Thanks! Who says I'm not a noobie myself?
Real nice...Now what ever you do don't let a noob field strip her!
Nice piece![]()
Thanks, glad you like it! Yes it has the Series 80 firing pin safety!
Thanks! Who says I'm not a noobie myself?![]()
As far as fit and finish goes, Colts are really hit and miss (and it's been this way since at least the 70's). You can get a beautifully crafted piece, a shoddily built POS that even a Norinco slave laborer would be ashamed of, and anything in between. On the plus side, Colts seem to function 100% straight out of the box, which is something that can't be said about most other off-the-shelf 1911's.That is very unfortunate and I am quite surprised! Every company makes a lemon once in a while but that obvious!
Geez, that's really too bad...![]()
Well, if you are make sure you don't give it the "noobie scratch" on the frame when reassembling the slide stop...![]()

My only 1911 or Governments that have the idiot scratch are the ones that I bought used!![]()
thatis the 1911 I have been looking for years . Joe

Well I found before, I'll let you know if I find another!
Mudgunner49, well I am a..........
a baaaad person...![]()
Well, if you are make sure you don't give it the "noobie scratch" on the frame when reassembling the slide stop...
My only 1911 or Governments that have the idiot scratch are the ones that I bought used!![]()

You probably dragged the slide stop across the frame while reassembling the pistol....so, for the benefit of the 1911s I might (read: will) buy in the future, what did I do wrong?
You guys are making me feel terrible. I think I gave mine the "idiot scratch"
I noticed it after I took it apart and put it back together a few times, and figured it was just a scratch from the slide stop being pushed up and down, but I guess not, heh...
...so, for the benefit of the 1911s I might (read: will) buy in the future, what did I do wrong?
Sweet Colt. I think I need to go lay down for a bit after looking at that.
Don't worry about it. It happens to the best of us but most are too cool to admit it. Some 1911's are worse then others. When reinstalling the slide stop pin, push the plunger inward to help the pin go in easier. I use a dental instrument but you could use a small flat head of sorts. Just make sure you're carefull that you don't scratch it with the instrument you use.It just makes it easier. Now go shoot the heck out of it and wear it in so that scratch doesn't look so obvious.They tend to stand out more when your gun looks new without any wear.
not too sure what you mean by "push the plunger inward" though.



























