Do not drop the slide on a empty chamber.
Maybe I will get a colt as well.
Then I can use Norc for practice.
Just curious, any difference between them other than finish?
Not to side track too much, but is this an issue with all guns ?? I do it on my G17 and I am curious to know if that can damage it or is it a 1911 issue??
Tolerances!!!! Definitely tolerances. Shake a Colt 1911, STI 1911, anything then shake your Norc, you'll feel how loose it is in comparison.
Check out the gaps between the slide rails for a really good example.
Yes, if you do this repeatedly you will damage the extractor hook. This applies to almost all semi-auto guns (there are a couple of exceptions), not just 1911s.Should I understand it's never a good idea to feed single rounds through the breech...
Yes, if you do this repeatedly you will damage the extractor hook. This applies to almost all semi-auto guns (there are a couple of exceptions), not just 1911s.
Granted I'm new to all this but I didn't realize that anyone would bother to try feeding through the ejection slot one at a time.
Is that safety thingy that red plastic deal that fits into a chamber with a flag sticking out the ejector port? I just saw my first one of those this weekend.
It is, after all, made out of solid steel.So I finally took the plunge. I am entering the world of 1911's... just ordered my Blued Norc 1911A1 Police Model from CanAm last night.
Just wondering if some of you guys could tell me what NOT to do with a 1911? Anything that could potentially be harmful to the gun.
For example, I have read that slingshotting the slide on an empty chamber is not good for 1911s. Anyone else know anything about this or other things to avoid on this specific gun? What about dry-firing? I know that dry-firing is not recommend in a striker fired gun.... so what about a hammer fired gun like a 1911?
Thanks
Don't sell them
Trigun
Do you remove the rubber rings from the duds? I find those sometimes (especially when the gun is dirty) make insertion and extraction a real PITA and I have no choice but to slam the slide to get it in... That's the only gripe I have about Visualocks, other than that they've made my life a helluva lot easier.I really like the Visualock. Every time I use it I make sure to insert it down the bore gently, and to ride the slide down with my hand instead of dropping it...



























