A45acp1911
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Everyone:
I have a BG for everyday carry, but almost-never use.
For those who have owned and shot them to high round counts, what parts should I keep on hand? What have you seen break and need replacing/repair?
I’d plan on firing a few hundred rounds a year at most. I don’t feel like I need to have enough parts on hand to rebuild the entire pistol in the event that it is the end of the world and no more parts are available until society is rebuilt, but I also want to keep some easily replaced parts on hand so that I don’t need to send to SW in the event of a minor breakage.
My gun is probably about 4 years old.
I feel like four magazines is enough to have on hand.
I know my pistol has a plastic magazine release, so I will replace it with steel.
Do I need to have recoil springs on hand for replacing every 5,000 rounds (or some other interval), or do they last “forever”? Any other springs to have on hand for regular replacement? Any small parts prone to breakage, or that are recommended to be replaced after a certain number of rounds?
Or should I just replace the magazine release and expect to shoot it until something breaks?
Thanks.
I have a BG for everyday carry, but almost-never use.
For those who have owned and shot them to high round counts, what parts should I keep on hand? What have you seen break and need replacing/repair?
I’d plan on firing a few hundred rounds a year at most. I don’t feel like I need to have enough parts on hand to rebuild the entire pistol in the event that it is the end of the world and no more parts are available until society is rebuilt, but I also want to keep some easily replaced parts on hand so that I don’t need to send to SW in the event of a minor breakage.
My gun is probably about 4 years old.
I feel like four magazines is enough to have on hand.
I know my pistol has a plastic magazine release, so I will replace it with steel.
Do I need to have recoil springs on hand for replacing every 5,000 rounds (or some other interval), or do they last “forever”? Any other springs to have on hand for regular replacement? Any small parts prone to breakage, or that are recommended to be replaced after a certain number of rounds?
Or should I just replace the magazine release and expect to shoot it until something breaks?
Thanks.