overkill556x45
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I have a Springfield Armory 1911A1 GI model (looks....looked like GI Issue). I want to replace the sights and have a few q's-
1)- Is the SA GI 1911 a narrow or wide tenon?
2) What do I need (tool wise) to take off the old stake-on sight and put on a Mepro or Truglo set (the stake ons, I don't want to slot the front sight unless I have to)
3.) is it possible to do a sight-ectomy without a lot of tools. I only have basic stuff (punches, brass hammer, screwdrivers, etc.)?
And part 2 (aka "The Plot Thickens")
I love my 1911, but it has had spells where it acts up. I had six fail-to-feed stoppages in six days at the range, then I went probably five months without a failure. Yesterday I had a stovepipe out of only 35 rounds! And the gun was clean! I use either BlazerBrass, or Rem UMC 230gr solids and JHP. My recoil spring is a Wilson Combat 18.5lb, gun was lubed with Wilson Ultima grease (I switch to lighter stuff in winter.) My mags are all SA factory 7rd mags. I clean my guns religiously- first with a solvent, wipe dry, then lube for use or storage. I just don't get it. Gremlins? An old Indian curse?
Thanks for your help!
1)- Is the SA GI 1911 a narrow or wide tenon?
2) What do I need (tool wise) to take off the old stake-on sight and put on a Mepro or Truglo set (the stake ons, I don't want to slot the front sight unless I have to)
3.) is it possible to do a sight-ectomy without a lot of tools. I only have basic stuff (punches, brass hammer, screwdrivers, etc.)?
And part 2 (aka "The Plot Thickens")
I love my 1911, but it has had spells where it acts up. I had six fail-to-feed stoppages in six days at the range, then I went probably five months without a failure. Yesterday I had a stovepipe out of only 35 rounds! And the gun was clean! I use either BlazerBrass, or Rem UMC 230gr solids and JHP. My recoil spring is a Wilson Combat 18.5lb, gun was lubed with Wilson Ultima grease (I switch to lighter stuff in winter.) My mags are all SA factory 7rd mags. I clean my guns religiously- first with a solvent, wipe dry, then lube for use or storage. I just don't get it. Gremlins? An old Indian curse?
Thanks for your help!