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Wilson parts in a RIA
Hi Folks,
I want to replace the trigger and safety in my new RIA Tactical FS. I'm replacing the ambi safety with a traditional one. I am going to have the work done by a gunsmith. Are there any other parts I need to (or should consider) buy(ing)? I have no qualms with the slide stop and hammer so I don't feel compelled to replace those. I've never modified a gun before so any/all comments/suggestions are welcome. Thanks! |
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Dave will be along eventually...if he ain't, send him a PM...Dave Waits.
Or, as I call him, Yoda
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Can't contribute to your question but, subbed for responses and learning.
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Okay, I see no problems here if your Gunsmith is familiar with how a 1911 works. The only problem you may have is clearing the grip-safety for the trigger-bow. Some of the later Tacticals have a tall bow at the rear of the trigger and they end up taking a lot out of the trigger block stud.
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Would you suggest another brand for the two parts I'm looking to upgrade or is it the design of the gun that would present a challenge in fitment regardless? Also, I do not currently have a gunsmith but am starting to research them in my area. Would you think it better to find one that specializes in 1911's or one who is a RIA certified armorer? Again, thank you very much! |
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At the risk of making my friend Mike mad, Wilson Combat parts pretty much run the Gamut from sevicable, lesser quality to good but, overpriced. Their top line, the Bullet-Proof parts are good, quality parts but, WC is very proud of them. You can get the same quality at a lesser price from Cylinder&Slide, EGW, Ed Brown, etc.
As far as a gunsmith is concerned, talk to others who run 1911s in your area. Usually, they have already visited any Smiths around you and should have an idea who's good and who's middle name is Bubba. When you do find one, ask to see some of his work or get some references. No such thing yet as a Certified RIA Armorer. Only RIA Gunsmiths I know are in Nevada. Any parts that will fit a Colt or a Ruger, Springfield, etc, series 70 and before, will fit in a RIA. AAMOF, I have parts from five different manufacturers in my RIA.
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Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas COTEP#CBOB0428 NRA,GCA,OGCA, USAF,Msgt.(Ret.) Last edited by Dave Waits; 01-26-2014 at 11:48 PM. |