Thank you for taking the time to make this informative video. I am new to the 1911s, and in fact, I bought a Kimber. Your video was calming, going through each step clearly. I was able to do it with your instructions. I "liked," subscribed, and named our new puppy Harry!
You’re welcome! Enjoy your Kimber. Thanks so much for liking, watching and especially subscribing. Also, if you really did name you puppy after me, that’s awesome. Have a great day. 🤜🏼🤛🏼
One of the best "how to" for anything I've viewed. You were straight to the point with no diversions and minimal nuance. Anyone with a "how too" needs to watch this. This is how it's done! I have a Kimber and I'm always annoyed at assembling that front spring. Thanks for making it appear easy for me!
I’m so glad you liked the video. I try to respect the viewer's time and get right to what the video is about as fast as possible. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Have a great day.
I watched a half dozen or more videos on disassembling and reassembling the Kimber 1911 Custom II. This was, by far, the best of the bunch. Harry goes methodically through the subject. He explains at each step what you are trying to do and why. He does not cover up the critical steps with his hands. This video is 10:40 in length, and he takes enough time to allow you to understand and then execute the steps he is presenting. This is the video I would recommend by a long shot.
Excellent video. Most people who have experience with a gun inadvertently leave out many details that a new owner has trouble with. You cover everything in detail and great quality. Thank you for the awesome guide!
Bill Wilson/Wilson Combat has vids on the 1911, but both Bill and others go through the procedures too fast and with not enough detail, especially when they are replacing safeties, etc. "Yeah, next, just file this a little here or there." LOL.
Thank you for breaking it down this simple! I’m good at breaking my guns down, but this is how all lesson videos should be! Finally after years I was able to save up responsibly for my Kimber! Got the shadow ghost which I’ve had my eye on. Super excited, and I took it apart at the same time you did! Without pausing once!!!!! That’s how good your video was
My dad gifted me a beautiful Custom Royal, my first 1911. Upon seeing the tool in the box, I thought disassembly was going to be a pain but your video made is super easy. Probably one of the best how to video's of any kind I've ever seen. Short, simple, direct, no unnecessary rambling on, thank you! I'm pretty sure you could teach quantum physics to kindergartners and they'd understand.
One, if not the best step by step demonstration of how to field strip a 1911. You’re not only knowledgeable but the best part is that you explain things in detail and make it easy to understand. Thank yiu
UBR Tech I most definitely did. It’s one thing to know what you’re talking about but to actually put things in a way that someone can understand it and make sense of it... that my friend is the definition of an “instructor”.. to which you rightfully are. Please keep doing what you’re doing....
Had to look up a video because I hadn’t had my 1911 apart for years. I know all the technical names for the parts of the gun, but I really like how you use simple terminology for this. Like, ‘push this silver thing until it lines up with the black thing and this round notch with this button thing’. Perfect. Makes it so much clearer than using all the technical part names because even parts have specific areas that have to be just so.
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Greetings Harry, I have searched TH-cam for instructional videos pertaining to the Kimber 1911. I am a new 1911 owner and always have difficulty reassembling my Kimber after cleaning. I have to search TH-cam for the reassembly process. I have viewed several videos with different reassembly techniques. You sir by far have the best instruction video on TH-cam. You are very clear, methodical and concise. The way you explain things a 5 year old child could complete the task. I have several friends who are new 1911 owners. I will be sharing your video with them. Job well done. Five star performance.🙂
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I don’t know who you are personally, but I am a new 1911 gun holder and your video was the best video to show how to put together. It’s that dang caller in spring that give me the most trouble but thanks to your video I got it.
Great video! Very helpful to me as I am new to a Kimber and had no idea how to field strip it. After watching your video I have field stripped my Kimber several times with ease.
Thank you for taking the time to give slow and clear instructions. Loving my Stainless II and even more so now that I can say I've disassembled, cleaned, and reassembled it. Liked and subbed!
Great format for an instructional video. How many times have I been fixing my truck, or tractor, or whatever, and needed some details, and the video had 30 seconds of intro music, the guy's dog, kids, and some unrelated anecdotes before getting to the subject.
Excellent video. Very easy to follow. This is best video about How to Disassemble and Reassemble a Kimber 1911 ! Liked and Subscribed ! I also downloaded your video for watching again and again .Thank you!
Great video, it's been so many years that I wasn't comfortable with the disassemble and reassemble. This has been such a great help. Easy thumbs up and subscribe for me. Very detailed step by step. Thank you!
An excellent job ... clear and concise ... thank you for sharing your knowledge ... I always come back to this video when I need to re-validate some of the steps ...
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thank you. this was the only video i could find that described putting the slide lock in the way you did. that was the hardest part and took me hours the fist time i took my kimber apart. thanks for saving me that headache again
I could field strip and reassemble mine before but I struggled with the part where you had to get the slide stop past the safety plunger and I had to use a punch before. Thanks for covering every step thoroughly.
Hey Skiidz, I’m so glad the video helped out. You’re in luck I also have a video that shows how to field strip an AR. I listed a link below if you’re interested. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Have a great day. th-cam.com/video/jRSzjU110FE/w-d-xo.html
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Just got this gun as an early bday present for myself! Thanks for showing me how to disassemble it, the instruction manual wad not as clear as this lol. I swear, they should have QR code’s in the manuals that leads to these kind of videos. It would make things so much easier
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I wish l had watched this video instead of one l watched yesterday because they showed the slide lock pin hole being up ⬆️ instead of down and it made the assembly difficult! Awesome video! I’ve saved this video and l deleted the one yesterday!
Great video ! However, I feel it necessary that it should be noted that on the Kimber Series II (per Kimber) you should NEVER depress the grip safety while removing or replacing the slide as damage to firearm could occur. Also to be noted not to drop hammer while disassembled. Have a nice field strip 😉
Hi just wanted to let you know I watched two videos about this fine weapon and your example of explaining at 6:35 in the video you say down but the other video I just seen he says up I haven’t try your way but it match up the first try but upwards instead of down I’m guessing either way works ????
Thanks for the detailed, slow description. The only improvement would be to identify the parts with their proper names, and add disassembly of the firing pin. Also, don't point that recoil spring towards your face or anyone else.
WARNING! In step 1, if you turn the wrench beyond the "click," that spring comes flying out, very hard. DO NOT have the barrel facing you on that step. I learned the hard way. Also, mine gets stuck trying to get the slide off and on and I haven't really figured out why so I just keep messing with it until it comes on/off. In this video the it skips forward so maybe he had to mess with it too. If anyone has a tip on that please let me know. In any case, thanks for the video!
When I recorded this video the spring didn't get stuck. Before I record the video I field-strip the pistol multiple times to make note of things like that. But this pistol didn't have any issues with the spring getting stuck. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Have a great day.
@@UBRArsenal It's not the spring that gets stuck, it's the slide. When removing, it gets stuck close to the starting position. When reassembling, it's slides on almost all the way and then seems to run into something and won't go further. 6:41 on your video. I noted a "skip" in the video, hence my comment that you may have gotten stuck too. Curious if I'm doing something wrong or if there's a trick to it.
I rewatched the video and I see the skip you’re talking about. I borrowed this pistol to make this video. It was such a long time ago, I can’t remember if the slide got stuck or not. Normally when I make these how-to videos, I look for things that people can have issues with and notate it in the video. I will also try to find a way for it not to happen too. So I can only guess this slide didn’t get stuck. Normally if my video skips, it’s me rewording something or I’m trying to remove background sounds out or something like that. I’ll ask the person who owns this pistol if the slide gets stuck for them and see what they say.
Pro tip, if you don't have a barrel bushing wrench, just use the bottom of a .45 case, or the lip of the standard magazine baseplate. They both work perfectly.
I have a brand new Kimber Custom LW and cant move the barrel bushing at all without the wrench. I disassembled the pistol earlier today even gave the bushing a drop of lube and just rotated it with the wrench back and forth.. It is super tight on the tolerances. I have not broken the weapon in yet, but still.
@@UBRArsenal I used sandpaper around the barrel bushing and just worked it until it would turn without struggling with it so badly...it was so tight it wasn't fun to mess with. I had a buddy that had a spare wilson combat ss barrel bushing and that worked better as well.
As a Kimber .45 noob, getting that piece on barrel with the hole lined up correctly to install the slide lock was a challenge. I didn't realize the pin near the slide lock was on a spring.
Thank you for taking the time to make this informative video. I am new to the 1911s, and in fact, I bought a Kimber. Your video was calming, going through each step clearly. I was able to do it with your instructions. I "liked," subscribed, and named our new puppy Harry!
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One of the best "how to" for anything I've viewed. You were straight to the point with no diversions and minimal nuance.
Anyone with a "how too" needs to watch this. This is how it's done!
I have a Kimber and I'm always annoyed at assembling that front spring. Thanks for making it appear easy for me!
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Yes! He didn't add anecdotes or talk about his dog, all to a background of heavy metal music, LOL.
I watched a half dozen or more videos on disassembling and reassembling the Kimber 1911 Custom II. This was, by far, the best of the bunch. Harry goes methodically through the subject. He explains at each step what you are trying to do and why. He does not cover up the critical steps with his hands. This video is 10:40 in length, and he takes enough time to allow you to understand and then execute the steps he is presenting. This is the video I would recommend by a long shot.
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Excellent video. Most people who have experience with a gun inadvertently leave out many details that a new owner has trouble with. You cover everything in detail and great quality. Thank you for the awesome guide!
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Bill Wilson/Wilson Combat has vids on the 1911, but both Bill and others go through the procedures too fast and with not enough detail, especially when they are replacing safeties, etc. "Yeah, next, just file this a little here or there." LOL.
Probably the best explanation for this weapon everyone else's video did not explain as well as you did. Thank you!
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Thank you for making it simple and straight to the point just purchased my 1st 1911 and this video helped
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great instructor...simple and slow enough ,easy to follow
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This has been my ‘go to’ video for several years.
Thank you so much!!
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I won't lie. I took my custom II apart, cleaned, oiled, and couldn't figure out how to put it back together lol. Thank you for helping me fix my gun.
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Thank you for breaking it down this simple! I’m good at breaking my guns down, but this is how all lesson videos should be! Finally after years I was able to save up responsibly for my Kimber! Got the shadow ghost which I’ve had my eye on. Super excited, and I took it apart at the same time you did! Without pausing once!!!!!
That’s how good your video was
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@@UBRArsenal keep up the awesome work!
Will do. 😁
My dad gifted me a beautiful Custom Royal, my first 1911. Upon seeing the tool in the box, I thought disassembly was going to be a pain but your video made is super easy. Probably one of the best how to video's of any kind I've ever seen. Short, simple, direct, no unnecessary rambling on, thank you! I'm pretty sure you could teach quantum physics to kindergartners and they'd understand.
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One, if not the best step by step demonstration of how to field strip a 1911. You’re not only knowledgeable but the best part is that you explain things in detail and make it easy to understand. Thank yiu
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UBR Tech I most definitely did. It’s one thing to know what you’re talking about but to actually put things in a way that someone can understand it and make sense of it... that my friend is the definition of an “instructor”.. to which you rightfully are. Please keep doing what you’re doing....
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Excellent! You provided details , clearly laid out and to the point. I'm a 1911 collector and I give you 100%
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Had to look up a video because I hadn’t had my 1911 apart for years. I know all the technical names for the parts of the gun, but I really like how you use simple terminology for this. Like, ‘push this silver thing until it lines up with the black thing and this round notch with this button thing’. Perfect. Makes it so much clearer than using all the technical part names because even parts have specific areas that have to be just so.
Hi Jimbo, I’m so glad you liked the video. I didn’t use the technical names because I figure people that are just starting out don’t really care so much about the technical names. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Have a great day. 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Greetings Harry, I have searched TH-cam for instructional videos pertaining to the Kimber 1911. I am a new 1911 owner and always have difficulty reassembling my Kimber after cleaning. I
have to search TH-cam for the reassembly process. I have viewed several videos with different reassembly techniques. You sir by far have the best instruction video on TH-cam. You are very clear, methodical and concise. The way you explain things a 5 year old child could complete the task. I have several friends who are new 1911 owners. I will be sharing your video with them. Job well done. Five star performance.🙂
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I don’t know who you are personally, but I am a new 1911 gun holder and your video was the best video to show how to put together. It’s that dang caller in spring that give me the most trouble but thanks to your video I got it.
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Hey bro, how so you get that off?
Great video! Very helpful to me as I am new to a Kimber and had no idea how to field strip it. After watching your video I have field stripped my Kimber several times with ease.
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Thank you for taking the time to give slow and clear instructions. Loving my Stainless II and even more so now that I can say I've disassembled, cleaned, and reassembled it. Liked and subbed!
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Excellent video. Just brought a Kimber Rapide and wasn’t sure how to break it down to clean it. This video will definitely help!!
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Great format for an instructional video. How many times have I been fixing my truck, or tractor, or whatever, and needed some details, and the video had 30 seconds of intro music, the guy's dog, kids, and some unrelated anecdotes before getting to the subject.
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THE ABSOLUTE BEST. No detail overlooked.
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Excellent video. Very easy to follow. This is best video about How to Disassemble and Reassemble a Kimber 1911 ! Liked and Subscribed ! I also downloaded your video for watching again and again .Thank you!
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First time 1911 owner and coming from glocks I was confused as hell. Thanks for the video!
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Thank you for demonstrating this procedure. It was extremely helpful.
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Nice. I just bought a Kimber Stainless Target II in 10mm.
It's my 1st Kimber 1911 so this video is a big help.
Thanks :)
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Great video, it's been so many years that I wasn't comfortable with the disassemble and reassemble. This has been such a great help.
Easy thumbs up and subscribe for me. Very detailed step by step. Thank you!
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An excellent job ... clear and concise ... thank you for sharing your knowledge ... I always come back to this video when I need to re-validate some of the steps ...
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thank you. this was the only video i could find that described putting the slide lock in the way you did. that was the hardest part and took me hours the fist time i took my kimber apart. thanks for saving me that headache again
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Thank you.
You broke down every scenario for a newbie
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EXCELLENT video!!! Thank you. The talk through, step by step process is awesome! Greatly appreciate it.
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😂 no way I break my Kimber down without this video! Thank you brother!
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I could field strip and reassemble mine before but I struggled with the part where you had to get the slide stop past the safety plunger and I had to use a punch before. Thanks for covering every step thoroughly.
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Showed my dad my new firearm, he was so jealous how I could take it down so easily, I didn't understand untill I watched this
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@@UBRArsenal big appreciation 🙏🏻
Thank you for a great instructional video. My 1911 will appreciate you.
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Great video very knowledgeable for my self who just bought a kimber mark 2
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Best field strip I've seen-thanks!!
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I was stuck until I found this video. Beautiful speed and details. Thank you!
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Awesome vid ! I was able to breakdown and re-assemble my 45 kimber in 1.5 mins after some practice, I'd say I am happy with that. Next is the AR ;)
Hey Skiidz, I’m so glad the video helped out. You’re in luck I also have a video that shows how to field strip an AR. I listed a link below if you’re interested. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Have a great day.
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Thanks for your detailed help. You have the heart of a teacher!
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Absolutely best tutorial! Thanks much. Very well done! Good teacher!
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I just bought a Kimber 1911 Rapide Black Ice and was struggling with it a bit.....thank you!
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Excellent video !! Very informative and easy to understand. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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Fabulous explanation. Very detailed and easy to follow! Thank you!
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New owner and this video helped tremendously, thank you so much!
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Excellent Video !!! Thank You
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Great video! Been quite a while since I've shot, and this was an excellent refresher!
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I just bought mine and I saved this video! Thanks!!
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An excellent video. I do not think that I have ever watched one this good. Thank you.
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Just got this gun as an early bday present for myself! Thanks for showing me how to disassemble it, the instruction manual wad not as clear as this lol. I swear, they should have QR code’s in the manuals that leads to these kind of videos. It would make things so much easier
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This is a great video. You couldn’t have said it better. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. 100%
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Today, I went to the store where I bought it. He showed me how to do it. There, I resemble it twice.
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Thank you for the rundown. It's obvious I'm gping to need 50,000 extra guide rod plugs
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I wish l had watched this video instead of one l watched yesterday because they showed the slide lock pin hole being up ⬆️ instead of down and it made the assembly difficult! Awesome video! I’ve saved this video and l deleted the one yesterday!
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Great video ! However, I feel it necessary that it should be noted that on the Kimber Series II (per Kimber) you should NEVER depress the grip safety while removing or replacing the slide as damage to firearm could occur. Also to be noted not to drop hammer while disassembled. Have a nice field strip 😉
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1. Awesome video. 2. I want that gun.
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Great video. Very informative. Just got new Kimber khx custom. This was just what i needed.
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Hi just wanted to let you know I watched two videos about this fine weapon and your example of explaining at 6:35 in the video you say down but the other video I just seen he says up I haven’t try your way but it match up the first try but upwards instead of down I’m guessing either way works ????
Hi, yes, either way will work. I always push it down. Let me know how you make out. 👍🏼
Love the detail description.
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Great video especially for a new 1911 owner
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Thank You this video was done very well. It helped me out this morning.
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Love the video with every detail , that would be very useful thanks!👍🏼
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Perfect step by step vid.
Thanks
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Thank you. Girl learning and your video is best. Thanks
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I sure enjoyed and learned what I needed too from this thanks
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Thanks so much, your video was great easy to follow along with, and your diction was perfect!
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Excellent Video
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Nicely done video!
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Awesome video, thanks for the details!
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This video was awesome. Thanks!
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Thank You for presentig a clear vidio and explanation.
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Thank goodness for such good instruction, just got one and was having issues
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Great detailed video !
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Like many said, well done!!
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Very goood tutorial. Helpful!
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Thanks so much very easy to follow
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Thanks for the detailed, slow description. The only improvement would be to identify the parts with their proper names, and add disassembly of the firing pin. Also, don't point that recoil spring towards your face or anyone else.
excellent explanation thx
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You’re a life saver
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Fantastic! Much appreciated
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This is a real good demonstration here my man..!! Thanks so much for this info. Excellent video work as well > 🙂
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a very good tutorial video, thumbs up!
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Excellent! Thank you very much!
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Extremely informative
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Nice vid. To the point but also good pacing to follow-along if needed.
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Great video
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Thanks, very helpful!
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Great video thanks for your help
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Great video, thank you sir!
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WARNING! In step 1, if you turn the wrench beyond the "click," that spring comes flying out, very hard. DO NOT have the barrel facing you on that step. I learned the hard way. Also, mine gets stuck trying to get the slide off and on and I haven't really figured out why so I just keep messing with it until it comes on/off. In this video the it skips forward so maybe he had to mess with it too. If anyone has a tip on that please let me know. In any case, thanks for the video!
When I recorded this video the spring didn't get stuck. Before I record the video I field-strip the pistol multiple times to make note of things like that. But this pistol didn't have any issues with the spring getting stuck. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Have a great day.
@@UBRArsenal It's not the spring that gets stuck, it's the slide. When removing, it gets stuck close to the starting position. When reassembling, it's slides on almost all the way and then seems to run into something and won't go further. 6:41 on your video. I noted a "skip" in the video, hence my comment that you may have gotten stuck too. Curious if I'm doing something wrong or if there's a trick to it.
I rewatched the video and I see the skip you’re talking about. I borrowed this pistol to make this video. It was such a long time ago, I can’t remember if the slide got stuck or not. Normally when I make these how-to videos, I look for things that people can have issues with and notate it in the video. I will also try to find a way for it not to happen too. So I can only guess this slide didn’t get stuck. Normally if my video skips, it’s me rewording something or I’m trying to remove background sounds out or something like that. I’ll ask the person who owns this pistol if the slide gets stuck for them and see what they say.
Awesome very helpful 😊
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Good instructions
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Pro tip, if you don't have a barrel bushing wrench, just use the bottom of a .45 case, or the lip of the standard magazine baseplate. They both work perfectly.
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Learned/used the .45 case in the military.yup I'm that old.
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Great job. You should make videos for assembling beds and other IKEA crap. Haha.
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I have a brand new Kimber Custom LW and cant move the barrel bushing at all without the wrench. I disassembled the pistol earlier today even gave the bushing a drop of lube and just rotated it with the wrench back and forth.. It is super tight on the tolerances. I have not broken the weapon in yet, but still.
That doesn’t sound normal. I would reach out to Kimber and see what they say. Let me know how you make out.
@@UBRArsenal I used sandpaper around the barrel bushing and just worked it until it would turn without struggling with it so badly...it was so tight it wasn't fun to mess with. I had a buddy that had a spare wilson combat ss barrel bushing and that worked better as well.
Very informative
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Very good video, Thank you
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As a Kimber .45 noob, getting that piece on barrel with the hole lined up correctly to install the slide lock was a challenge. I didn't realize the pin near the slide lock was on a spring.
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Great tutorial!
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Very helpful 👌
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I agree, it is a great video!
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