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Colt 1911 .45 auto
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:55 pm
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:55 pm
I was passed down my grandfathers Army service pistol from WWII. I want to clean it and put it up. Someone told me I need a tool to take it apart. This doesn't make sense being soldiers would have to keep up with a tool during the war. Can someone give me any insight on this pistol?
Thanks
Thanks
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:57 pm to Flamefighter
Sure, Ill give ya $500 and then ya aint gotta fool with it.
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:59 pm to Drop4Loss
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Sure, Ill give ya $500 and then ya aint gotta fool with it.
DAMN!! $500 send me your email and address so I we can make arrangements!
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:59 pm to Flamefighter
To field strip it, you don't need anything. If you want to go farther than that, I think you'll need some tools.
Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:01 pm to Flamefighter
shouldnt need anything to field strip... if you're trying to do some super deep cleaning, you may need some tools
Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:02 pm to Flamefighter
depending on your expierence, it might be worth it to have a gun smith clean it for you. not that you would sell it, but you dont want to ruin the value because you screwed up, from lack of expierence
Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:04 pm to Flamefighter
As has been mentioned, field stripping for regular cleanings requires no tools.
However, I think the kind of cleaning you're looking to do will require some. As someone else mentioned, I'd have a gunsmith do the work.
However, I think the kind of cleaning you're looking to do will require some. As someone else mentioned, I'd have a gunsmith do the work.
Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:06 pm to Flamefighter
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DAMN!! $500
$501
No tool necessary but it makes it much easier to remove the slide and spring assembly.
Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:08 pm to Flamefighter
I think it may be worth a little more than $500 if it's in good condition. But I'll go $502 

This post was edited on 1/14/13 at 3:09 pm
Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:09 pm to Ice Cream Sammich
Thanks!!
I think there is some German blood on the scabbered(SP) still!

I think there is some German blood on the scabbered(SP) still!

Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:13 pm to Flamefighter
FF,
You don't need any special tools to field strip/clean a 1911, although it can be easier to remove the barrel bushing if you have that tool. Personally, I don't use that tool when I field strip my 1911's. The main thing you'll need to be wary of is what's referred to as an "idiot mark" (or scratch) that can occur if the slide lock lever is not installed correctly. I'd give you a link, but I coudn't pull it up right now. Just google "idiot mark."
There are lots of good videos on Youtube that can show you how to field strip your gun MUCH better than I can tell you.
Use a good gun cleaning oil and protectant, like Break Free CLP or Eezox. Just don't use WD40.
You don't need any special tools to field strip/clean a 1911, although it can be easier to remove the barrel bushing if you have that tool. Personally, I don't use that tool when I field strip my 1911's. The main thing you'll need to be wary of is what's referred to as an "idiot mark" (or scratch) that can occur if the slide lock lever is not installed correctly. I'd give you a link, but I coudn't pull it up right now. Just google "idiot mark."
There are lots of good videos on Youtube that can show you how to field strip your gun MUCH better than I can tell you.
Use a good gun cleaning oil and protectant, like Break Free CLP or Eezox. Just don't use WD40.
Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:13 pm to Flamefighter
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I think there is some German blood on the scabbered(SP) still!
Thats worth another $5. Brings my total bid up to $505. I am currently looking for the tool that I am talking about but Kimber.com is being slow.
ETA: This is what I was talking about. I can break mine down with my hands but sometimes I use a quarter to help. This makes it super easy to remove the recoil spring.
Kimber Bushing Wrench
Linked from Kimber because they make the finest 1911's.

This post was edited on 1/14/13 at 3:16 pm
Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:56 pm to Ice Cream Sammich
Probably talking about the little wrench for the bushing. It can be difficult to bushing off without it.
Posted on 1/14/13 at 4:04 pm to Flamefighter
If the gun says U.S. Army on the barrel it could be worth anywhere from $8,000-$14,000 from what I have read. Also depending on what the condition of the gun is.
This post was edited on 1/14/13 at 4:05 pm
Posted on 1/14/13 at 6:39 pm to Ice Cream Sammich
It's stamped US Army. The Scabbered also is US stamped
Posted on 1/14/13 at 6:41 pm to Flamefighter
pics or it didn't happen. 

Posted on 1/14/13 at 8:46 pm to Flamefighter
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This post was edited on 1/14/13 at 8:55 pm
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