This may have been posted here before, but it was the 1st time I saw it. I thought
it was kinda cool..
Posted: 1/16/2010 3:29:00 AM EDT
[#1]
guy needs help w/ 1911.
Posted: 1/16/2010 3:47:10 AM EDT
[#2]
How the hell does this guy not have something better to do?
Must be nice
Posted: 1/16/2010 4:30:07 AM EDT
[#3]
So he field stripped 5 guns and then put them back together?
Putting them back together after being detail stripped would have been more of a challenge!
Posted: 1/16/2010 9:52:25 AM EDT
[#4]
Might be a fun learning activity for the kids?
Posted: 1/16/2010 4:08:48 PM EDT
[#5]
Now do it with your eyes closed...
Posted: 1/16/2010 5:42:01 PM EDT
[#6]
I clicked play and had most all the pieces organized gun by gun, by eye, before the guy started putting them together..
Posted: 1/16/2010 7:15:03 PM EDT
[#7]
Yet another chance for me to make a back-handed comment towards the 1911, lol.
Posted: 1/17/2010 11:17:54 AM EDT
[#8]
love how the vid was sped up to achieve this in "master" time
Posted: 1/17/2010 12:14:23 PM EDT
[#9]
Looks like it must have taken him at least 5 minutes to reassemble everything.
What's so hard about that?
Posted: 1/17/2010 12:37:30 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted: guy needs help w/ 1911.
how so?
Posted: 1/17/2010 12:59:13 PM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
Quoted: guy needs help w/ 1911.
how so?
The guy did a very 'clumsy' job of assembling it. With practice and better technique, 1911s can be field stripped and reassembled as efficiently as newer polymer guns, for all practical purposes.
Posted: 1/17/2010 4:05:06 PM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
Quoted: guy needs help w/ 1911.
how so?
very 'clumsy' job of assembling it and you do not need any tools to put a 1911 back together.
Posted: 1/17/2010 4:48:19 PM EDT
[#13]
Let's see... an XD, a Glock, an M&P, a 1911, and a Makarov.