
Posted: 5/20/2001 9:45:26 PM EDT
A shooting buddy of mine said he read an article that stated if you want to ruin your nice trigger on a 1911 all you have to do is let the side fall on an empty chamber. Is this true?
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He told you the truth, the weight of the trigger and such jars when slammed on an empty chamber is enough to chip the sear/hammer notches. If you have one of the aluminum triggers installed it will lessen the chances of this occurring. The surest way to get a 1911 owner/user mad is to let it slam empty[V]
Another no no with the 1911 is to drop a round into the chamber and lower the slide. This will mess up your extractors tension and claw. Always feed a round from the magazine as the round is supposed to slide up and under the extractor, not for the extractor to snap over the rim.
mountain Goat, 1911 fanatic
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apple: goat is right, but mostly on highly tuned light triggers. go glock they can take it!
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Yeah! They have a crappy trigger to begin with
so who would notice.[:)]
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Originally Posted By garden weasel:
Yeah! They have a crappy trigger to begin with
so who would notice.[:)] View Quote |
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Non-shooters begged the industry for
heavier triggers and they listened.
I guess we can thank all of the "gun just went off" idiots who provided the stats.
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Originally Posted By Mountain Goat:
He told you the truth, the weight of the trigger and such jars when slammed on an empty chamber is enough to chip the sear/hammer notches. If you have one of the aluminum triggers installed it will lessen the chances of this occurring. The surest way to get a 1911 owner/user mad is to let it slam empty[V]
mountain Goat, 1911 fanatic View Quote |
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If it is a properly done trigger job with "bulletproof"parts ther should not be a problem.
I've never had any problem with my 1911s, granted I do not drop the slide on an empty chamber, but if someone did it to my gun I would not have a panic attack over it.
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Also peening the slidestop, link, locking lugs, etc. Use a snap cap, a round being chambered cushions the motion...sure ,a few times wont kill it, like dry firing. I use a rubber hose piece for that.
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