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1911 question.......................?
I recently bought a compensator for my 1911 (it is the kind that replaces the barrel bushing), and after I installed it, it now seems like the recoil spring is getting bunched up.
Anyone know what the problem might be?
5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
As noted above, this is technically the wrong section, but something I have dealt with in the past.
When a compensator/replacement bushing is installed, it has to be fitted to the barrel/slide. If it is not simply placed on the barrel and it works. This is a hand fitting that takes an hour or so. You want the barrel to lock up just as it goes into battery without any binding ( which is what you are having now when you say the recoil spring is bunching up).
If you have no experience in this area ( which I am assuming), I would NOT recommend you attempt to fit the bushing yourself. Get someone who is experienced or go to your local gun store and ask there.
Best of luck and I hope this is useful to you
Source(s): Firearms Instructor, Arsenal Officer, Armorer - 1 decade ago
I'd try your question on the AR-15 forum, they have a section dedicated to the 1911.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The problem might be that your in the wrong category.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The problem is that you are in the wrong section.
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