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1911 barrel bushing
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<blockquote data-quote="ICANHITHIMMAN" data-source="post: 1028739" data-attributes="member: 10414"><p>I'm still trying to wrap my head around this. It's just going to limit you in the way you can field strip the pistol. Its also going to limit or decrease accuracy. So much accuracy is derived from a well fit bushing. </p><p>How could you keep it from turning under recoil? You will need a way to lock it in left to right.</p><p>This is really the wrong site for this question. Post it over at a site where some of the prominent 1911 smiths post and ask them the question. I don't think you will like you're answer or find someone who wants to take the time to explore this, as most of them are so backed up its crazy. If you are dead set on trying it just tig weld the parts you have together and start sanding.</p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICANHITHIMMAN, post: 1028739, member: 10414"] I'm still trying to wrap my head around this. It's just going to limit you in the way you can field strip the pistol. Its also going to limit or decrease accuracy. So much accuracy is derived from a well fit bushing. How could you keep it from turning under recoil? You will need a way to lock it in left to right. This is really the wrong site for this question. Post it over at a site where some of the prominent 1911 smiths post and ask them the question. I don't think you will like you're answer or find someone who wants to take the time to explore this, as most of them are so backed up its crazy. If you are dead set on trying it just tig weld the parts you have together and start sanding. Jon [/QUOTE]
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