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Old 08-27-2011, 06:32 PM
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Chief has sent me two very good manuals. The level of detail in parts and names is excellent.

But this is designed to help you get it a part and back together spacifically.
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Old 08-27-2011, 08:24 PM
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After a week and a half of basically no firearm access, I'll be trearing my 1911s down after I get home.

I plan to use the How I Did It documents.

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Old 08-27-2011, 11:13 PM
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detail stripping is a sinch.
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Yeah, it's not tough. But the diagrams make it a lot easier.
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I took that "BIG STEP" last night and stripped mine, It was a lot easier then i thought,with the help of (moral support) and Dave Waits who made sure i had done the safety checks, and the link posted made it less stressful.

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Glad it worked out for you Ed. Or did it? All I see is pieces. Lol.
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Good job Ed.

Did you get it back together?

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Glad it worked out for you Ed. Or did it? All I see is pieces. Lol.
Thanks , and yes it worked out all the pieces went back together and all safety checks passed, but shooting it will be the test
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Woo Hoo...I just used the link posted by and took her down to the frame and it went back together easier than I thought!

Didn't have to take to a gunsmith in a box......
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