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OK took off the slide and it is a one piece guide rod. Gun isn't dirty so I didn't take it down any further. NOW how do I get the @#$% slide stop back in? I can get it to go ALMOST all the way but then it hangs up. Do I need it aligned with the take down notch or the slide stop notch?
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Never mind, got it. I just had to fiddle with the alignment on the take down notch and it pushed right in.
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Glad it worked out. With increased age has come some arthritis and neuropathy in my hands. I have found Alchemy's 1911 Disassembly tool to be a great help in taking down my 1911's. They have different sizes for different calibers and different thickness bushings, upon request.
I have NO fiduciary interest in the company. Best wishes.
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Joe O'Rourke Joseph C. O'Rourke, Major, USAR (Retired) COTEP # CBOB0480 NRA Member :stand: |
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I like that tool, it certainly is more robust than those little plastic wrenches.
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