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carrying a 1911 is NOISY?
OK, so I recently started carrying a Para-Ordinance Blackwatch Commander 1911 (3.5in) LDA.
The thing has a grip safety on it, and every time I take a step the damn thing rattles like a set of keys hanging off my belt. This is my first "carry" 1911 with a grip safety so I don't know if this is a "normal" thing or not. Makes me wonder why I wanted to switch from my HK to begin with:confused: Educated opinions welcomed. Eagle |
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I am not a gunsmith, but I always thought my sear spring kept the 1911 grip safety under tension. I could be wrong though. TR |
Agree...sounds like the safety spring....
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Thank you Gentlemen,
I'll look into it. Eagle |
Not familiar with how that particular grip safety is designed, but it it's "floppy" in any way something is wrong.
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Just enough to friggin rattle.:rolleyes: Eagle |
I'd give Para-Ordinance a call.
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I just sent them an e-mail.
A little "googleing" shows this to be a common thng for folks to "notice" after they start carrying the LDA (Light Double Action) and the "common fix" of the sear spring as noted above doesn't work because the sear spring itself is not that of a traditional 1911. That being the case, there is also no "fix" on the internet that I have been able to find this evening We'll see what they say. I am becoming more and more disenchanted with Para...I ordered a 14-45 Custom from them in DECEMBER of last year with a delivery date in May...still waiting:rolleyes: Eagle |
1911, LOLOLOLOLOLOL.
(Get a real gun.) Remember the 1911 was "state of the art" 99 years ago. Grip safety, LOL. And you switched from an HK? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.:D You made my day. TS |
Just diversifying my options is all.:munchin
Eagle |
grip safety
TS: Hope you don't go against the guy who only owns a single 1911.
Eagle: Note JB dropped the grip safety on the BHP. I like to pin them on my personal 1911's PS: I hate aluminum framed guns, plastic especially so; STEEL FOREVER!!! MVP |
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Tupperware
I always thought it fitting glock supplied their guns in tupperware boxes...
MVP |
Mine is not noisy
Mine is not noisy.
Then again it is a 70 series. Does that make it vintage? |
My 1911 rides comfortably, as does the old 67 International truck.
I'm betting both will still be working long after the tupperware issued plastic guns, Prius and other hybrid cars are returned to the earth by way of land fill. |
Fire it periodically w/o hearing protection and you won't notice any noise from the grip safety. ;) :D
Richard :munchin |
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I have plastic pistols but I like my M1911A1 the best. That three pounds of loaded steel felt good on my side while pulling guard duty on those cold dark nights in Germany 30 years ago. How do you keep a '67 International truck running? :p |
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Like the hot chick's father in "The Grqaduate" said plastics baby plastics. As a last resourt pin the grip safety. |
ZD
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By summer the Mopar 392 will be finished. |
Load up a full magazine and shake it to see if it's the cause of the noise. I had one years ago and had the same problem. Found out it was a loose mag.
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TS, Who are some of the better HK gunsmiths out there accepting work? I have a full size USP 45 that I wish to have massaged. TOG |
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Every HK pistol I have can shoot holes through holes without any mod's. They have some of the best triggers I've ever pulled! (I sure wish HK would hire me as a salesman........:D) TS |
HK
I interviewed for a sales job with HK Oberndorf in 2001, they didn't like my candor when I told them the SL8 could not compete with the AR platform...
Worked out better for me in the long run anyway!!! HAHa. |
The 1911A1 semi-auto Pistol?
Like everything else, You only get what you pay for e.g. A Les Baer Custom 1911 in .45 cal. ACP can cost as low as $ 1690.00 or as much as $ 6995.00. His guns are made as the add reads "It takes Fifty-Three Precision Machined Parts, and hand fitted and assembled by skilled artisans. He also advertises that he can produce a gun as a customer request that will shoot 1&1/2 inch groups at 50 yds. This service is available on 5" &6" Les Baer pistols for an additional $295.00.......If you happen to get in a gun fight, What is your life worth? .....Regard's, Tom Kelly
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Baer's price point is great if your into 1911's-I'm building one now, but I would carry an HK, SIG, Glock, M&P- if I knew that there was a probability of fight. I find it hilarious that all the "Pipehitters" TS and Defoor come to mind, that don't use the 1911 for reliability reasons and all the gunshow commandos swear by them. I tend to put stock in seasoned vet's experience gained through their sweat and blood. I just wish that a plain jain version of a 1911 that John Moses designed would be created for battlefield (TDP specs.) use instead of match chamberings and finicky ejectors, etc. |
Handguns are tools, we each determine which we need for the designated task. Some work better then others and some we preform better with. I've carried both a M9 and a M1911A1 in the sandbox and still carry a 1911 when home. Make your own seclection, based on how it preforms for you and your needs.
Built this one in 86' and still carry it. http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medi...ight_side.jpeg CD |
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[QUOTE=Oldrotorhead;355047]Does the 1911A1 or the 67 International work after being in the rain for 3 days or so??
Seems to me the 1911 (with the right ammo) was rain proof tested pretty extensively between 1917-1918, 1941-1945, 1950-1953, and 1964-1972. My team still had them in 1992 and for the most part they still functioned reliably, pretty impressive since the last ones in military service were produced during WWII. Hard to get excited about a plastic gun that may have been a toothbrush in a previous life. MVP |
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Now that you've established the root of the problem allow me to add one more thing.
I notice you're running a Para LDA not a 1911. We had several problems with these at the range I work at. The drawbar that transfers the movement of the trigger to the rest of the lock work at the back of the gun has a habit of popping off the nub on the trigger to which it is attached. This happened on one of our rentals as well as a couple of customer guns. After this happened the trigger would not be mechanically connected to the rest of the gun and the slide would have to be removed to re-attach the drawbar. Forewarned is forearmed and all that. Ek |
Disassemble the pistol and take off the main spring housing. Bend the leaf spring under it until it puts more pressure on the grip safety and re-assemble. That should stop your rattle.
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-Para said there is nothing wrong with the grip safety and upto 1mm of travel was acceptable.
-Took it to a local gunsmith who disassembled it and put a shim to remove the lateral rattle of the grip safety which has solved most of the noise problem. -There is no spring that places tension on the grip safety - it simply rests against a little "knob" that engages once the grip safety is depressed. -It shoots nice enough at the range, 300 rnds without a failure to feed or fire and good groups thus far. It's another tool in the toolbox, and I got a good deal on it, so live and learn I guess. |
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