You sure?Texasdoc wrote:I 2nd that ,your wife carries a full size 1911 , I want a lady like that .![]()
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You sure?Texasdoc wrote:I 2nd that ,your wife carries a full size 1911 , I want a lady like that .![]()
I've seen this complaint about the PT1911 on a couple of 1911 forums. When you say it backs out, does it fall all the way out? The Ambi Safety on the 1911 is held in place by a tang riding under the right hand grip. There should be no way for the safety to come off the pistol unless you were to remove the right hand grip (or else something is broken). The ambi safety on my pistol feels a little loose in that it has a small amount of freeplay in it, but it does not back out.The only chronic problem it suffers from is that the thumb safety on the right side (for left handed shooters) occasionally shoots loose and starts to back out. A nylon dowel and a rap from a small hammer pushes it back in until the next time it shoots loose.
It can't back out all the way because the tang under the grip panel retains it, but it backs out enough to cause the pistol to malfunction... ...maybe 1/8" or so. The gunsmith at Euless Guns & Ammo looked at it after the first time it happened, and he's the one who showed us how to use the nylon dowel to tap it back into place whenever it happens.kragluver wrote:I've seen this complaint about the PT1911 on a couple of 1911 forums. When you say it backs out, does it fall all the way out? The Ambi Safety on the 1911 is held in place by a tang riding under the right hand grip. There should be no way for the safety to come off the pistol unless you were to remove the right hand grip (or else something is broken). The ambi safety on my pistol feels a little loose in that it has a small amount of freeplay in it, but it does not back out.The only chronic problem it suffers from is that the thumb safety on the right side (for left handed shooters) occasionally shoots loose and starts to back out. A nylon dowel and a rap from a small hammer pushes it back in until the next time it shoots loose.
I have that same problem! Good to know I'm not the only oneI have urged my son on several occasions to buy and install an aftermarket safety that will hold together, but then the new version of HALO or Call of Duty comes out and he needs the money for that instead....