SA Mil Spec hammer replacement
blackbok
April 12, 2007, 01:41 AM
I have a Springfield Mil Spec 1911, bone stock. I was thinking about putting on a different hammer, but have never detail stripped the gun. I have seen tutorials, and it doesn't look very complicated, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't getting in over my head. Is hammer replacement a hard or tedious process? Is there a peticular style I need for this gun? And, once I'm that far, what else should I be replacing for a little added performance (trigger, sear)? I would love to replace the beaver myself, but have seen that getting a good fit with this gun on what is available is a process.
Also, any specific tools (punches?)
Thanks in advance.
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Malikovski
April 12, 2007, 09:21 AM
As long as the sear fits the new hammer just like the old, it's simple. No tools needed beyond detail stripping (small punch and light hammer is all I use).
Perhaps I should say, if all the parts fit the new hammer just like the old. My Springfield was out of spec in many ways...the slot in the frame for the sear/hammer was too narrow. A Colt hammer fit fine, but the new sear was to wide, and I had to stone the sides before it would rotate.
I'd try it and see. Only advice: if things don't work DON'T FILE ANYTHING without knowing what you're doing. You will ruin parts and end up spending a couple hundred dollars on jigs, stones, parts, and more parts.
Ask me how I know. :D
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