Ok,Im sending this back up top. been awhile since I have posted.
I got my pistol back from the smith after having my Bo-Mar sights installed. I got a sear jig for christmas,I bought a new hammer strut and pin since mine are just about welded together on the original hammer.
My question to you...
I could see it when I took it out of the package. Kinda had that "crap" look when I compared it next to my original hammer. I called and spoke to some one on the phone and he said we shoot for around 018-020,and if yours is 010 some thing is not right.
I just assumed it was one of those "smith...
I just did alot of reading over on the forum posted on the first page here. From what I can tell,its ok to stone that edge to get the desired height in the sear stop. Ill make some phone calls tomorrow and see what every one says. Ill also place an order for a new sear,and this stupid hammer...
Im not doing anything yet. Im getting all my ducks in a row. I like to check everything out before I go chainsawing the Rose bush's.haha
I will be ordering the correct jigs and stones tomorrow. I just looked at my new hammer tonight and had seen that the sear stop was a little small. Is that...
Ok,I decided to tear my 1911 apart tonight and see what im working with.
I have some more questions. The sear stop on the hammer is supposed to be around .020. The stop on the factory hammer is spot on at 020,the new hammer I bought is right at 010. Which from what Im reading is a little to...
you mean the half as the hammer I bought? I should change the sear also because of metal hardness?
Understandable. Sounds like I need to make another order.
Ok,I might just have to send it off. I dont want to get half way in this thing with crap strewn everywhere and have to pack it up and salvage what I have left.
It sounds like some thing I can do,but it also sounds like some thing that would drive me bat**** crazy.
Ok,would there be any timing involved in the trigger,sear and hammer? Or is that what I would be doing with stoning? I do not have an adjustable trigger. Just what ever was factory.
And I am watching that video of that guy doing the stoning job and install you posted. Very informative.
Ok,so let me run some questions by you. I have done some reading and the dremel is a NO-NO. with that being said,I have no problems sitting down and cleaning and smoothing things with a stone.
First question. You said the sear and hammer need to be stoned. Do I need to replace the sear with a...
I have never installed one before. I have done all previous work to all my pistols and rifles. But if this is out of my league,Ill send it to some one that knows.
The thing I dont know though,is any Smiths around the Cincinnati area that specialize in 1911's.
I have a remington R1 (standard) that I bought some new parts for.
The parts I bought are; new main spring housing,hammer,and Bomar sights. The Bomar sights are being installed and Im having the slide cut for them.
My questions are centered around the hammer install. From what I have...
Well I am kinda slow there Vette. Remember last time I limped from your drive way to your kitchen? Yep,it only got worse.
Sunday the local fire department recieved a phone call that a very large mammal had beached itself on a bed of a small house. 6 firefighters/EMT's and 30 minutes later the...
Whats up fellow shooters. New guy from CIncinnati Ohio. I was directed here by 42769Vette about 2 weeks ago,so here I am.
My current long gun situation is a remington 700 tactical in 308.
I got rid of the original stock that now doubles as a conoe paddle and replaced it with a HS precision...