Thank you so much for this!! Stumbled upon this video cause I’m thinking about getting a 1911 and this is gonna help. I’m the type of person that likes to clean my own.
I got the 1911 in 10mm with the comp and the only difference is it doesnt have that button for the spring. Its all internall. Gott take the slide off then the spring and everything come out. Took me about 5 minutes trying to figure it out🤣🤣decided to just take the slide off of to see what happened. And the spring shot out once i took the slide off
A proper rotating rod with a bronze brush can go both ways in your barrel without harm, think about what is happening when you fire it, the scraping and force of the bullet, don’t think your brush will hurt it.
True. I think this just carries over from cleaning rifle barrels where pulling back usually results in the brush head being pulled off the cleaning rod. With my nylons barrel brushes I generally clean the barrel both directions.
24:15, meant to say "skeletonized hammer" not trigger.
Best cleaning video for 1911 great job Sir.
Thank you very much!
Damn, actually made taking my untouchable apart mad easy, appreciate you.
Glad to help!
Great cleaning video Travis I always enjoy these.
Thank you for watching!!
Thank you so much for this!! Stumbled upon this video cause I’m thinking about getting a 1911 and this is gonna help. I’m the type of person that likes to clean my own.
@@ThePurpledeath82 glad to help
Hmmm I didn't have this problem with my Girsan MC.
I got the 1911 in 10mm with the comp and the only difference is it doesnt have that button for the spring. Its all internall. Gott take the slide off then the spring and everything come out. Took me about 5 minutes trying to figure it out🤣🤣decided to just take the slide off of to see what happened. And the spring shot out once i took the slide off
Yeah, there always seems to be surprises with that design!
A proper rotating rod with a bronze brush can go both ways in your barrel without harm, think about what is happening when you fire it, the scraping and force of the bullet, don’t think your brush will hurt it.
True. I think this just carries over from cleaning rifle barrels where pulling back usually results in the brush head being pulled off the cleaning rod. With my nylons barrel brushes I generally clean the barrel both directions.
thanks man
No problem!