where do you get spare/replacement parts from ...when/if needed?
jd
where do you get spare/replacement parts from ...when/if needed?
jd
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Well, it's a Series 70 1911. I don't want to say it's entirely milspec, but parts should be readily available nonetheless. Some may require hand fitting but there should be no shortage of pieces to start from.
Actually for a knock about or everyday like my Classic I prefer stainless. You scratch bluing or cerakote or whatever you have to refinish. With stainless a little steel wool or fine sandpaper cleans it up and no finish required or do the Bird finish is that's what it requires.
My second to last chief left his Para Ordnance 1911 on the floor of his car which leaked so it was in a puddle of water. He brought it to me extremely nasty. I didn't really like the guy and abusing the gun like that was like hitting a woman that didn't deserve it ya know. Since I had nothing to lose I ended up hitting the sides of the slide with a belt sander.
Surprisingly it turned out looking damn near new, I impressed myself with the luck.
I too think many of the parts on this one will be mil spec so shouldn't be a big issue I wouldn't think.
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Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
"If you are a warrior legally authorized to carry a weapon and you step outside without that weapon, then you become a sheep, pretending that JOCKO will not come today."
Bird finish?
Super High Polish.
In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
"If you are a warrior legally authorized to carry a weapon and you step outside without that weapon, then you become a sheep, pretending that JOCKO will not come today."
Lol!
My best buddies dad passed a year or so ago and I inherited a little work station on wheels from him. Has one of those movable/fixable lamps, a vice, a drill press and a belt sander all bolted on top. I’ve got to do a little restoration on it to get it up to speed. Been meaning to try out the belt sander with a high # grit to hit the sides of slides, maybe carefully (avoiding rails & plunger tube) a stainless frame. Sure would speed up the process!
Last night I tried some 8000gr paper on my Classic. Didn't touch it so I went to 2000, and then 1500. The latter two have made it almost like new but I can still barely make them out while turning it in the light. And they were put there only by me handling it I guess because it's never left my home. Compare that to the Kahrs I've used Mother's on. Their finish seems impervious to holsters and handling. They still look the way they did when I stripped the matte finish with it.
Last edited by dao; 02-04-2022 at 11:13 AM.
I finished the job this morning. I tried steel wool but while it appeared to bring a nice shine to the side of the slide it didn't get to the scratches. Now these scratches I'm talking about are extremely light, probably put there by brushing the slide up against something soft like cordura or something? I don't think it was from holstering because they were perpendicular to the length of the slide.
Well I took some more of the 1500gr paper to them and managed to sand/polish them out. I just decided to quit being afraid I was going to mess something up, masked the slide to protect the matte portions and then was careful to place the paper on the slide and only move it along the grain of the finish. It looks factory new again.
Colonel what grit paper would you recommend for use on the Classic's slide, for very light scratches? The 1500gr worked well but if I can use something that takes less time and yet does not require me to sand the entire slide to match the spots I'm touching up I'd prefer that.
I never went anywhere near 1500 grit. If you want no brush marks might have to work your way up. I know I never went over 500 grit. I think I finished with the steel wool. Been awhile.
In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
"If you are a warrior legally authorized to carry a weapon and you step outside without that weapon, then you become a sheep, pretending that JOCKO will not come today."