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3/8/2013 3:23:54 PM EDT
Bought mine used and have had it for 5 years.

She has been very reliable for me, but I recently learned that many people have problems with the main spring housing. My understanding is they are plastic and prone to breaking.  Should I pro-actively change it out?

Like to shoot.  Like to Carry.  Like to keep it clean.  But I ain't a gunsmith and my knowledge of all the inner workings is not intimate.
3/8/2013 8:37:38 PM EDT
[#1]
Quoted:
Bought mine used and have had it for 5 years.

She has been very reliable for me, but I recently learned that many people have problems with the main spring housing. My understanding is they are plastic and prone to breaking.  Should I pro-actively change it out?

Like to shoot.  Like to Carry.  Like to keep it clean.  But I ain't a gunsmith and my knowledge of all the inner workings is not intimate.


Pro Carry HDII.. Bought new in 2001. Ill bet I have 10K at least thru it. Still have the original mainspring housing. It is just fine.
3/8/2013 8:47:06 PM EDT
[#2]
I haven't ever heard of one breaking, I changed mine out on the principal that I didn't want a plastic msh.
But if you're only worried about it breaking I wouldn't worry.
3/9/2013 1:46:06 AM EDT
[#3]
Interesting.  A respected friend told me it was a common failure.  I googled it and found information regarding the topic, but I could not tell how common the problem  was.
3/9/2013 6:25:59 AM EDT
[#4]
there are no problems, its all hype from people who complain about any and everything. if it worries you change it but 7 of my 1911s have plastic.
after you change it you might need to make sure to throw away any magpul magazines you might have, ya know they are plastic.
3/9/2013 6:45:55 AM EDT
[#5]
I just bought a Pro Carry II and changed mine out with a Wilson Combat.  If I had know about all the work it would entail,  I probably would have not done it.  The new one had to be filed considerably.  It is replaced and I am happy but it took about 5 hours of filing, fitting, watching youtube videos, filing, fitting, you get the point.  

On the plus side, I did learn ALOT about the inside workings of a 1911 so I don't consider that time as wasted.

3/9/2013 7:11:35 AM EDT
[#6]
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I just bought a Pro Carry II and changed mine out with a Wilson Combat.  If I had know about all the work it would entail,  I probably would have not done it.  The new one had to be filed considerably.  It is replaced and I am happy but it took about 5 hours of filing, fitting, watching youtube videos, filing, fitting, you get the point.  

On the plus side, I did learn ALOT about the inside workings of a 1911 so I don't consider that time as wasted.



Weird, I wouldnt have guessed it would have taken that much fitting. I bought the msh/magwell from TMC and it dropped right in.
Probably a 10 min operation
3/10/2013 11:10:40 PM EDT
[#7]
Thanks guys!  I appreciate the input  :-)