I searched and saw that there has been some previous discussions about FLGR's, but I can't find an answer to my specific question.
I bought a brand new Colt 4860XSE Commander LW last month, and it has a full length, one piece, guide rod, standard from the factory (I know it's one piece because the end has no provision for unscrewing it).
I attempted to field strip it the usual way for a 1911 other than that I had to press down on just the edge of the retainer with the end of a tooth brush.
Here's the problem I could use some help with:
First, the retainer seems to bottom out before it will clear the bushing so that prevents me from even getting as far as swinging the bushing out of the way.
Second, I can see that even if the retainer did clear the bushing, it is obvious that the bushing would hang up on the end of the solid guide rod itself.
I don't care to cloud up my question with comments about whether a FLGR is a good thing or not (my searched found LOTS of those comments). I just want to get some advice on how to get this darn thing apart without hurting or scratching anything. From what I can see, even if I had a barrel wrench, I'd end up forcing the bushing to scape over both the retainer and/on the end of the guide rod itself.
TIA
Carter
I bought a brand new Colt 4860XSE Commander LW last month, and it has a full length, one piece, guide rod, standard from the factory (I know it's one piece because the end has no provision for unscrewing it).
I attempted to field strip it the usual way for a 1911 other than that I had to press down on just the edge of the retainer with the end of a tooth brush.
Here's the problem I could use some help with:
First, the retainer seems to bottom out before it will clear the bushing so that prevents me from even getting as far as swinging the bushing out of the way.
Second, I can see that even if the retainer did clear the bushing, it is obvious that the bushing would hang up on the end of the solid guide rod itself.
I don't care to cloud up my question with comments about whether a FLGR is a good thing or not (my searched found LOTS of those comments). I just want to get some advice on how to get this darn thing apart without hurting or scratching anything. From what I can see, even if I had a barrel wrench, I'd end up forcing the bushing to scape over both the retainer and/on the end of the guide rod itself.
TIA
Carter