How I Setup My 1911's
NOTE: The Wilson Combat spring kit that I recommended has changed. Now they use different weight springs than I recommend. You need to buy the springs individually now. 16lb recoil spring 23lb main spring #45caliber #coltpistol #1911 #colt45 #1911pistol #springfield1911 #tisas1911 #ww2guns #kimber1911 #edc #gunrange #gunreviews #remingtonrand #gi1911 #guns #ww1guns #ww2 #wilsoncombat1911 #edbrown1911 #nighthawk1911 #custom1911

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1911 Knowledge Centers

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Why Do I Use "Cheap" 1911's?

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Why German Engineers Were Baffled That Britain's Fastest Bomber Was Made Of Wood

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Tired of 1911 Failures? Your Extractor Needs This

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YOU WERE DEAD WRONG: These $300 1911s Destroy $1500 Guns!

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Colt WW1 Reproduction 1911: Examination

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1911 Fudd Lore, Myths, and Tips: Knowing your Pistol

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Russian Troops Assault a Bradley (It Goes Very Wrong)

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What Really Broke Hermann Göring at Nuremberg

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The Original .45 ACP - The "LaGarde" Load

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Singer M1911A1: The Rarest WW2 1911

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Should You Carry A 1911?

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Larry Vickers Podcast Ep. 14: Delta 1911 Presented by Firearms Trainers Association

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1911 Reliability - The Magazine, Extractor & Ammo: Gun Guys Ep. 48 with Bill Wilson & Ken Hackathorn

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Pre War 1911's Are The Best 1911's

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Every WW2 Submachine Gun Ranked — WORST to BEST

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Has Colt Changed?

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New Colt 1911 - Part 1: Tragedy and Failure

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How To Inspect A 1911

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