
I've got no kids to be proud of yet, so this is about as close as I can get!
Also-- anyone in the Lubbock area that knows how to restake a plunger tube on a 1911? I'm about to take a stab at it.
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What does that mean?MrDrummy wrote: Also-- anyone in the Lubbock area that knows how to restake a plunger tube on a 1911? I'm about to take a stab at it.
flintknapper wrote:Is yours just loose, or does it need to be replaced?
If its on a "carry" gun take care of it immediately. A loose plunger can work out far enough to prevent you from disengaging the thumb safety on some models.
Buy a tool: Midway, Brownell's, etc.... make them.
Its important to support the tube to avoid damage.