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filing the slide
I am a proud new owner of a new colt gold cup trophy. when i took the gun home i noticed that the hammer was leaning and touching the left part of the slide as the hammer fell. i took it to my smith and he filed the slide down to where the hammer would not rub the slide. what harm would this have done to the pistol?
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He filed the SLIDE? Did he determine that the slide was out of spec, or was that just a knee-jerk "fix"? Considering the relative cost of a hammer compared to a slide, I think unless I was VERY certain the slide was out of spec I certainly would have filed the hammer. In fact, many performance-grade hammers come slightly narrowed to ensure that they don't strike the slide.
You might want to consider never using that gunsmith's services again.
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I am not a gunsmith. But I must say I am shocked. I can only agree with Hawkmoon and advise you to NEVER use that persons "services" EVER.
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Although I agree with Hawkmoon 100%, you said it was a "new" GC. The option I would have picked is to send it back to Colt.
Also in any problem always hack the cheapest part you can to make it work. For understanding go to a site like Brownells and look at the prices of slides over the prices of hammers.
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RickB, I am sorry to say I have to agree with Hawkmoon. Filing the slide is not even a quick way to fix this. Milling maybe, filing? I mean all I would do, is mill the flats of the hammer to center it in the slide, after I determined the problem is not due to an out of spec frame or to a bend pin. Remember, this is a new gun!
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Unfortuneately I'm not. There are a lot of self made so called "gunsmiths" out there that are nothing more than hackers. I made a mistake by taking a gun to one once. Luckily it was only a PT1911. Still made me mad when I went to pick up the gun.
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I have an OACP hammer that lightly contacts the slide on the left side also. I have taken some of the material off the hammer but it still leaves a 'rub' mark. Next time I have the hammer off I will fit it properly.
Does anyone know the reason that so many Colt 1911 types rub to the left? Just makes me wonder. -watchin- |
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