Today or tomorrow I have several parts coming for my 1911. The only part that will require any fitting will be a Colt brand teardrop style right hand use only thumb safety.
Now before I tackle this installment of safety, I will do my proper research on doing the task, as I did before I successfully fitted a Harrison designs trigger to my pistol. But I frequent TFL forum more than any other website and figured I would try and get some tips here from you knowledgeable folks.
I realize I have to first fit the safety to the frame, then check for and address any sear movement with safety engaged. I realize that you want zero sear movement when trigger is pulled with safety engaged. I am hoping this is a fairly easy task, and I have access to pretty much any file you could get your hands on. I know that you need check fitment after you take any material away. I have cheap dial caliper that is fairly accurate.
So, do any of you 1911 guys have any tips or suggestions on fitting a thumb safety? I am going to watch several videos on YouTube and do quite a bit of reading before I even strip the gun down.
Besides the safety I have these items coming
-Hogue fancy checkered goncalo alves grips
-C&S flathead grip screws
-Ed brown GI style recoil guide
-Ed brown GI style recoil plug/cap
-Colt brand 7rd standard magazine
P.S,
I know that the Smithy area may have been more appropriate but I figured I would get more views and responses in the Semi auto pistol section.
Thanks all,
P71pilot
Now before I tackle this installment of safety, I will do my proper research on doing the task, as I did before I successfully fitted a Harrison designs trigger to my pistol. But I frequent TFL forum more than any other website and figured I would try and get some tips here from you knowledgeable folks.
I realize I have to first fit the safety to the frame, then check for and address any sear movement with safety engaged. I realize that you want zero sear movement when trigger is pulled with safety engaged. I am hoping this is a fairly easy task, and I have access to pretty much any file you could get your hands on. I know that you need check fitment after you take any material away. I have cheap dial caliper that is fairly accurate.
So, do any of you 1911 guys have any tips or suggestions on fitting a thumb safety? I am going to watch several videos on YouTube and do quite a bit of reading before I even strip the gun down.
Besides the safety I have these items coming
-Hogue fancy checkered goncalo alves grips
-C&S flathead grip screws
-Ed brown GI style recoil guide
-Ed brown GI style recoil plug/cap
-Colt brand 7rd standard magazine
P.S,
I know that the Smithy area may have been more appropriate but I figured I would get more views and responses in the Semi auto pistol section.
Thanks all,
P71pilot