What makes it any different than adding a extended safety or ambi safety or a rail. Is it still a true HiPower with an external extractor?Not a true 1911..........just sayin!
Not a true 1911..........just sayin!
What makes it any different than adding a extended safety or ambi safety or a rail. Is it still a true HiPower with an external extractor?
They're all true 1911s just with different features.
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I'm sure theres some of that too but a lot of the changes do make sense. I'm sure the new fancy rifling thing was thought of in the same way.... along with the new fancy semi autos.Yea I suppose you could look at it that way. IMHO it's JUST a marketing thing to sell more guns. If something works perfectly fine for over 100 years and someone comes up with what they deem a "better mouse trap" I am a little skeptical. I could understand it IF the internal one was malfunctioning. I suppose someone might have truly though it would be better, but a marketing ploy is what comes to mind.
I've spent the last 40 years in the Business World running 4 Businesses simultaneously and I believe I understand why many Company's do many things = marketing. Guess what........ most of the time it works (at least short term).![]()
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- Extractor. Pull it out, bend it (tune it) put it back, make sure it works, if not pull it out again and bend some more. OR push out a roll pin put a new extractor on and done (test of course).
I don't know about vices I never changed one but I did change one on an old Spanish Lima 1911 like gun and I did it at a kitchen table. Took a punch, pushed out the pin and pulled out the extractor. It took me longer to write this then take out that extractorI can change and tune an internal extractor at the kitchen table.
External needs to be held in a vise or things get difficult.