This is an update on my just received 1911-380 Compact Pro. Have a 1911-380 also but not a Pro. Out of the very nice molded box, two mags, and...
I just received my 1911-380 Compact Pro which is sort of an upgrade to the standard 1911-380 which I have. The tolerance on the Pro seem might...
I think there might have been some confusion since the first mag mods were very experimental and in one experiment I did remove the exposed coil....
I never have stated in any of my comments to remove the coil. Indeed the coil does engage the lever lock to lock the slide open on the last round...
If you have read my previous postings, almost all issues with the 380 can be corrected by a minor modification to the mag. Just to expand the fix, I...
Ruger makes a nice cleaning kit with bronze brushes and rods. My advice is not to use a snake. If you can by a inexpensive bore scope do so....
None of the changes I have made and recommend apply to the 22. The 22 version uses a totally different mag and receiver locking process. On the 380...
Please read the previos post I have made (Alpha1). There is a serious design flaw in the Brrowning 380 and that relates to the magazine and its...
Now I get the stupid reward of all time. It took me a bit to realize that your gun is a 22 not a 380. The mags are totally different and all I did...
I know some people especially muzzle loaders that use that lube, but I would suggest you try Clenzoil available from Amazon. It is the best I have...
The mags do come apart. Look at the floor plate of the mag and you will see a small hole. Insert a small diameter probe into the hole and you...
the 1911-380 is almost identical to you 22 except for of course bore side. How you assemble the weapon is very important, the slight protrution on...
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