10-31-2010, 19:45
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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
Educated opinions welcomed.
Eagle
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10-31-2010, 20:08
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Eagle5US
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
Educated opinions welcomed.
Eagle
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Eagle:
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
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10-31-2010, 20:12
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Agree...sounds like the safety spring....
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10-31-2010, 20:13
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Thank you Gentlemen,
I'll look into it.
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Ain't no one getting out of this world alive. All you can do is try to have some choice in the way you go. Prepare yourself (and your affairs), and when your number is up, die on your feet fighting rather than on your knees. And make the SOBs pay dearly."
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10-31-2010, 20:31
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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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10-31-2010, 20:41
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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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There is about 1mm of lever action movement pivoting from grip safety to the thumb flare.
Just enough to friggin rattle.
Eagle
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"I have hung out in dangerous places a lot over the years, from combat zones to biker bars, and it is the weak, the unaware, or those looking for it, that usually find trouble.
Ain't no one getting out of this world alive. All you can do is try to have some choice in the way you go. Prepare yourself (and your affairs), and when your number is up, die on your feet fighting rather than on your knees. And make the SOBs pay dearly."
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11-10-2010, 15:19
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Thank you Gentlemen,
I'll look into it.
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Duct tape. I can't believe you really used to be an SF medic... duct tape can fix it. PA school made you forget some important things. The good heavy almost black duct tape is the best...
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