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1911 barrel bushing


Farman

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Went to the safe yesterday to do some cleaning and oiling of some things that have been sitting for a while, one being a Colt 1911. That barrel bushing would not turn (sitting too long I guess). I pulled the slide with everything together and put the slide in a vise (aluminum jaws) Even used a wrench on it, nada.

Then I remembered an old trick...... Put it in the freezer for a couple of hours and even though i still need a wrench, it turned pretty easy. I used a flat jawed monkey wrench.

I then took some 2000 grit, oiled up wet/dry paper to the bushing and slide in case of any burrs. none found.

Lesson learned....... Make sure everything is real clean and oiled before putting it away.

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It sounds like a $3 bushing wrench might really be worth the money in your case. Barrel bushings, especially with a combination of strong springs can be really tough to get out. This is a case where using the right tool for the job makes it a lot easier.

I'm glad you got it out okay without doing any damage to yourself or the weapon.

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