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Stripping Her Down to the Frame
This is a link that "Hoss" gave me and I thought others may want to see it to. Its is very well done and you can go at your own pace, which makes it better than a video.
So for those brave souls (actually its pretty easy) here tiz: http://how-i-did-it.org/detail-1911/field_strip.html Have at it!!!
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Very nice, clear and concise. I gotta print this. I've been wary of taking one apart for fear it'd be apart a long time.
Thanks, Jim
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Cool..I have manuals, and I gotta check out what sent me, but these pictures are BIG. Thanks
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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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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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detail stripping is a sinch.
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