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<blockquote data-quote="doctruptwn" data-source="post: 705128" data-attributes="member: 5207"><p>When I shoot mine, I remove the slide, recoil spring, and barrel. clean everything I can reach or get a patch into. About 6 times a year I tear the gun down to all it basic parts and clean the whole thing. You'd be amazed how much junk gets into the frame that you can't clean with a field strip. It's not a hard process, just intimadating the first time you do it. After the first time you'll get faster. I've done it so many times now, I can have a 1911 stripped to the basic parts in less than 5 minutes.</p><p></p><p>if you have questions you can goto the <a href="http://forum.m1911.org/" target="_blank">http://forum.m1911.org/</a>there is a Maintinance and Gunsmithing sections that will answer all your questions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctruptwn, post: 705128, member: 5207"] When I shoot mine, I remove the slide, recoil spring, and barrel. clean everything I can reach or get a patch into. About 6 times a year I tear the gun down to all it basic parts and clean the whole thing. You'd be amazed how much junk gets into the frame that you can't clean with a field strip. It's not a hard process, just intimadating the first time you do it. After the first time you'll get faster. I've done it so many times now, I can have a 1911 stripped to the basic parts in less than 5 minutes. if you have questions you can goto the [URL="http://forum.m1911.org/"]http://forum.m1911.org/[/URL]there is a Maintinance and Gunsmithing sections that will answer all your questions [/QUOTE]
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