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Recently published at HLebooks.com This e-book is downloadable here : http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/colt45E.htm Ebook's Content General features of the Colt .45 pistol - Models 1911 and 1911 A1 - 1911 A1 pistol by Remington and Norinco - External analysis of the Colt 1911 A1 - Pre-disassembly checking Field dismounting of the Colt .45 (1) - The dismounting key explained - Removal of the dismounting key - Replacement of the dismounting key - Faster field dismounting Field dismounting of the Colt .45 (2) - Regular field dismounting - Interlocking of the barrel bushing and recoil spring plug - Barrel bushing dismounting tool - Using the magazine bottom plate as makeshift tool - Removal of the slide and barrel Field dismounting of the Colt .45 (3) - Variants of the recoil spring - Deformation of the recoil spring plug opening - Recoil spring built as a telescopic unit - Shock buffers - Separation of the barrel from the slide - Variants of the barrel bushing Analysis of the Colt .45 barrel (1) - Barrel built in two pieces - Inspection of the barrel crown - Inspection of the barrel areas of pushing - Traces of rubbing analyzed - Inspection of the barrel hood Analysis of the Colt .45 barrel (2) - Inspection of the barrel locking lugs - Allowance minimum between barrel and slide - Inspection of the barrel underlug - Lower extremity of the underlug broken - Profile at the front of the underlug Dismounting and analysis of the slide (1) - Checking the tension of the extractor - Inspection of the breech face - Consequences of an incorrect headspace - Rupture of the cartridge shell - Cartridge not sufficiently supported by the feed ramp - How to measure the headspace Dismounting and analysis of the slide (2) - Dismounting the firing pin - Retainer plate explained - Risk of unexpected percussion considered - Inspection of the firing pin - Inspection of the retainer plate - Possible areas of abutment of the locking plate - Possible forward travel of the firing pin - Recommended dimensions of the firing pin Dismounting and analysis of the slide (3) - Dismounting of the extractor - Recommended dimensions of the extractor - Cleaning the breechblock inner tunnels - Replacement of the front and rear sights - Dimensions of the military rear sight - Improved rear sights - Dimensions of the military front sight Dismounting and analysis of the frame (1) - Checking the feeding ramp - Other verifications to make on the frame - Dismounting the grip plates - Dimensions of the grip plates retaining screw - Replacement grip plates Dismounting and analysis of the frame (2) - Dismounting of the grip plates bushings - Dimensions of the bushing - Tool intended to rivet the grip plate bushings - Removal of a riveted bushings - Removal of a not riveted bushing - Dismounting of the safety lever - Inspection and replacement of the safety lever - Dimensions of the safety lever - Safety with a longer thumb area - Ambidextrous safety Dismounting and analysis of the frame (3) - Dismounting of the hammer - Dimensions of the hammer pivot pin - Dimensions of the hammer strut pivot pin - Inspection and replacement of the hammer - Dismounting the mainspring housing - Dimensions of the mainspring housing pin - Disassembly of the mainspring housing - Dimensions of the upper cross pin - Dimensions of the upper plunger - Dimensions of the lower plunger - Dimensions of the lanyard ring and locking pin - Replacement of the mainspring housing - Detachable stock Dismounting and analysis of the frame (4) - Dismounting of the grip safety - Multi-purpose leaf spring - Replacement of the grip safety - Dismounting of the sear and disconnector - Dismounting of the magazine catch - Replacement of the magazine catch Dismounting and analysis of the frame (5) - Dismounting of the trigger - Replacement of the trigger - Dimensions of the trigger - Lightened trigger with adjustment screw - Trigger with adjustable forward travel - Dismounting the safety spring and plungers - Dimensions of the safety spring and plungers Dismounting and analysis of the frame (6) - Dismounting of the plunger tube - Bench tool for the riveting of the plunger tube - Dimensions of the plunger tube - Dismounting of the ejector - Installation of a longer ejector - Index de parts Functioning of the Colt .45 pistol (1) - Feeding a cartridge - Good and bad manner to insert a magazine - Cycling of the slide - Area of the breech face that pushes the cartridge - Functioning of the grip safety Functioning of the Colt .45 pistol (2) - Firing and unlocking of the slide - X-ray view of an explosion in progress - Disconnection mechanism explained - Extraction and ejection of the cartridge shell - Functioning of the holdopen latch explained The safeties of the Colt .45 pistol - The safety notch of the hammer - The manual safety explained - Hammer at the **** notch and safety not applied - Hammer at the **** notch and safety applied | ||
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That would be a great boon to many today that are in the computer + ebook mindset. I'm still a book kind of guy. I have Hallock's + several more that I really don't need. What has always impesed me the most that even though we know that John Moses was a genius, just how in the hell did he ever figure out the design in the 1st place + these pictures only reinforces that thought. Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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