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Thread: For our 1911 aficionados

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    Very cool. It will be handy next time I forget how to put my 1911 back together after I clean it

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    The only thing I can't imagine is, being unable to forget how to put a 1911 back together LOL
    Nice video though - Good catch

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    I cant believe the 1911 nor the M1 Garand,,,,,,,,both of them go together without screws. No screws in it except for the grip panels.
    How do they do that??? Who thought of that?? Did they figure it all out inside his head before he drew it on paper???
    Geez !!!

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    I am strictly a patron of the revolver but after watching that video I learned a bit about the 1911.

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    That's really an informative vid. Wish they had that 40 years ago lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by kens View Post
    I cant believe the 1911 nor the M1 Garand,,,,,,,,both of them go together without screws. No screws in it except for the grip panels.
    How do they do that??? Who thought of that?? Did they figure it all out inside his head before he drew it on paper???
    Geez !!!
    MOst military weapons of the day were the same. The Mauser strips completely using a bullet nose for example.
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    very nice
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    Great for understanding the purpose of all the parts.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
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