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Originally Posted by Pitmaster
I sort of self-taught myself via the internet, manuals, etc. but it would have been much easier to learn if I could have spent a few bucks sitting down with someone and doing it. A revolver, Glock, and some semi-autos are fairly straight forward. But I just bought my first 1911 and have no idea how to take it apart to clean. Would I pay. In a heartbeat. I'll figure it out sometime.
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Pit, I just got my first one (1911) and I want to know it before I carried it . I was going to tighten it up a little so I ordered new springs, sear and took it apart. Will give every inch a good cleaning and between The members of this forum and the internet I can get it back together
I really didn't understand the trigger until you take it apart, Get a Brownells catalog!!

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