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Red_Label03
13th October 2008, 02:24
Hello friends, I just recently came across some extra cash and wanted to buy some parts for my rock and was wondering if its a good choice or not. I know this is not the parts/gunsmithing section of this forum but I just wanted a quick yes or no. They are all Wilson parts from Brownells...
parts list:
-965-190-045
-965-337-001
-965-429-100
Thanks in advance!!! :)
-jon
John
13th October 2008, 03:17
Your chances of getting answers would be significantly more, if you had included links to those parts, instead of just part numbers.
jake129
13th October 2008, 05:13
+1 to posting the links next time
Im not sure but i think you need some other parts to get the trigger and hammer to function properly, could be wrong
amd5007
13th October 2008, 10:22
I just recently came across some extra cash and wanted to buy some parts for my rock and was wondering if its a good choice or not.
In my opinion, I upgraded my Springfield GI using an Ed Brown trigger and an EGW parts ignition parts kit. In most cases dropping a hammer into the system will require addressing the sear to keep a nice trigger pull. The EGW kit just dropped in and required merely stoning the secondary angle on the sear. The wilson grip safety is a safe bet. If you do go with the Wilson hammer you will need to order a hammer strut and hammer strut pin as well. Hope that helps.
Red_Label03
13th October 2008, 13:27
Your chances of getting answers would be significantly more, if you had included links to those parts, instead of just part numbers.
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=26350&title=1911%20AUTO%20ULTRALIGHT%20MATCH%20TRIGGER&s=36901#36901
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=16440&title=1911%20AUTO%20ULTRALIGHT%20HAMMER&s=36939#36939
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=16464&title=1911%20AUTO%20DROP-IN%20BEAVERTAIL%20GRIP%20SAFETY&s=37011#37011
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