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Does this only involve removing the 2 series 80 bits from the frame, replacing them with this
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=13121/Product/1911_AUTO_FRAME_SLOT_BLANK
and removing the plunger from the slide? Do I need to use a different firing pin spring or anything?
Thanks!
EDIT: before we get into the "why do you want to remove the series 80 stuff" thing:
I have no issues with the series 80 trigger, and actually prefer the extra measure of safety. (Whether it's real or whether it just makes me feel better, I don't have any issues with it, other than making the gun a bit more fiddly to get back together.). But I'm getting a series 70 .22 conversion and will need to use a shim at least for that. right?
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=13121/Product/1911_AUTO_FRAME_SLOT_BLANK
and removing the plunger from the slide? Do I need to use a different firing pin spring or anything?
Thanks!
EDIT: before we get into the "why do you want to remove the series 80 stuff" thing:
I have no issues with the series 80 trigger, and actually prefer the extra measure of safety. (Whether it's real or whether it just makes me feel better, I don't have any issues with it, other than making the gun a bit more fiddly to get back together.). But I'm getting a series 70 .22 conversion and will need to use a shim at least for that. right?
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