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1. ROCK ISLAND ARMORY 1911A1 1911A2 PISTOL Owner s Manual ROCK ISLAND ARMORY OWNER USER S MANUAL ROCK ISLAND ARMORY _ 1911A1 1911A2 PISTOL SAFETY INSTRUCTION AND PARTS MANUAL As a responsible owner of this firearm you must read the instructions and warnings in this manual carefully Before using this firearm make sure you thoroughly understand all warnings and instructions This manual must always be in the firearm s carrying case wherever the owner user brings it or when it transfers ownership A copy of this manual is available upon request from TWIN PINES INC No 4 Liwayway Street San Juan Metro Manila Philippines Tel 632 727 5252 Fax 632 727 5270 This firearm is basically the same in form parts and function as the US Colt Government Model 1911A1 semi automatic pistol Designed by John Moses Browning the 1911A1 is a standard single column magazine fed pistol while the 1911A2 is double column SPECIFICATIONS Model ieaie 1911A1 191142 Caliber tias 45 ACP 9MM 38 Super 40S8 W O Wr see Semi Automatic Recoil Operated Magazine capacity o 8 rounds 13 rounds Cal 45 9 rounds 17 rounds Cal 9MM 38 Super 15 rounds Cal 40 S amp W Overall length _ 0 222 mm Overall width 33 mm 40 mm Overall height 140 mm Weight empty cnenennenn 1 11 kg 1 14 kg Weight loaded 1 29 kg 1 43 kg Barrel lengt
2. Spring Housing Pin Retainer 32 Plunger Spring 34 Plunger Tube 35 Rear Sight 36 Frame 37 Recoil Spring 38 Recoil Spring Guide 39 Recoil Spring Plug 40 Safety Lock 41 Safety Lock Plunger 42 Sear 43 Sear Pin 44 Sear Spring 45 Slide 46 Slide Stop 47 Slide Stop Plunger 43 Grip Set 49 Grip Screws 50 Grip Screw Bushing 51 Trigger Assembly Notes 1 Parts marked with asterisk should be specified if 1I911Al or 191142 2 Specifications subject to change without prior notice 11 FIELD STRIPPING DISASSEMBLY Press the magazine release and remove the magazine Pull the slide back and check the chamber to ensure that the pistol is unloaded and safe to handle Press the recoil spring plug with your thumb and rotate the barrel bushing clockwise Slowly allow the plug and recoil spring assembly to move forward Do not remove yet as this will keep the recoil spring guide in place Pull slide back until the lug on the slide stop is opposite the disassembly notch and push rounded end of pin of slide stop found at right side of frame Push inward and through the frame to disengage slide stop from slide and frame Pull the slide forward on its guide rails in the frame The barrel barrel bushing recoil spring recoil spring guide and recoil spring plug will come out with it Remove the recoil spring guide and plug from the slide Rotate the barrel bushing to the left as far as it will go and pu
3. are going to store your firearm for an indefinite period of time apply a thicker film of oil with a lubricant that is acid free Coat the external parts and surfaces with anti rust oil or gun grease to prevent rusting To use firearm again from this condition clean thoroughly and wipe dry again Check all functions before loading Moisture and humidity are factors that cause rust and corrosion Store your firearm in very dry conditions with very low humidity _ Avoid leather as this holds moisture Oil coated plastic bags are better ROCK ISLAND ARMORY PISTOLS are assembled by TWIN PINES INC Manila Philippines 15
4. is beyond that target incase you miss 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 As safety precaution wear eye and ear protectors when shooting indoors or out Make sure you have a safe backstop behind your target to avoid dangerous ricochets Do not shoot directly ata hard surface or at water Do not use or experiment with unfamiliar ammo that have pressure levels exceeding industry standards Untested loads can damage your firearm and cause injury to you and bystanders If your gun fails to fire when the hammer falls keep the gun pointed in a safe direction remove your finger from the trigger and outside the trigger guard away from the ejection port wait 10 seconds before inspecting it Do not drink alcoholic beverages or take prohibited drugs when handling a firearm Never leave a pistol cocked and ready to fire Think before you shoot SAFETY FEATURES 1 TRIGGER GUARD this is the metal loop around the trigger to protect it from damage and to help prevent accidental discharge SLIDE LOCK SAFETY also known as thumb safety lock because the thumb is used to apply or disengage this safety which can happen when the hammer is fully cocked When up and engaged it blocks the sear and hammer so the gun cannot fire This safety also prevents rearward movement of the slide GRIP SAFETY this safety prevents rearward travel of the trigger The gun can only be fired if the grip safety is firmly pre
5. ew driver to remove the magazine release assembly from the frame Remove the trigger assembly from its recess cuts in the frame Push the combination slide and safety lock plungers and the spring between them out to the rear of the plunger tube The mainspring housing assembly is dismantled by forcing the main spring down with a punch and push the main spring cap pin out of its hole in the mainspring housing The main spring cap main spring housing pin retainer can now be removed from the housing 13 REASSEMBLY J gt 14 To reassemble the pistol the reverse procedure of disassembly is usually followed Please be guided by the additional instructions for proper assembly Mount the barrel and slide assembly on to the frame by holding both slide and frame bottom side up Barrel link must be tilted to the front as far as it can go and make sure the barrel link pin is flush in its seat You can now slide the frame forward into the slide rails Disconnector and sear are to be assembled together and must be in the proper position This can be done by first mounting the sear over the disconnector with the curved section inward and lugs pointing downward Mount the parts together into the frame by inserting the rounded head of the disconnector in its hole in the frame so that the flat face of its lower end rests against the trigger stirrup Partially press the trigger so the holes of the two parts will line up with that of the frame Holdi
6. h ii 127 mm 5 Trigger pull ncescnesseeeuncen 1 81 to 2 95 kg Ave SINIS ri iaa Fixed front and rear REINE anne EN Right hand twist one turn in 400 mm No O grooves nassir 6 EMISO weile Blued or Parkerized SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS Firearms can cause serious injury and death Always think of firearms as dangerous weapons and it is your responsibility to handle guns safely Always treat gun as though it were loaded Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction Even if there are safety features incorporated in your firearm do not rely on these mechanical features alone Safe gun handling is your responsibility Accidents happen when you violate the basic rules of safe gun handling and common sense 3 BASICRULES IN HANDLING A FIREARM 1 Never point the gun at anyone or anything you don t intend to shoot 2 Understand fully the operation of the firearm before handling it 3 Always keep your gun pointed in a safe direction 4 Treat every firearm as 1f t were loaded 5 Do not insert your index finger in the trigger g ard unless you are ready to shoot 6 Always check the gun for live ammunition when you pick it up with index finger outside the trigger guard hand to or receive from another person 7 If you must carry a loaded firearm always make sure the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction 8 Do not load and cock your firearm unless you are ready to shoot 9 Be sure of your target and what
7. ing this sequence will eventually empty the magazine and when that happens the slide will remain at the rear of the frame with the slide stop holding it back at the rear Keep in mind that the pistol is still loaded and point the muzzle in a safe direction and take your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard 10 UNLOADING THEFIREARM Place your free hand under the magazine to prevent it from falling and press magazine catch to release and eject the magazine Check the chamber for an unejected shell or unfired cartridge and remove such from the chamber Press the slide stop down to allow it to move forward to its normal position The pistol is now unloaded MAINTENANCE Keeping your firearm clean and properly lubricated will extend its serviceable life Proper and efficient functioning depends on how you take care of the precision mechanisms of your firearm PARTS LIST 1 Barrel 2 Barrel Bushing 3 Barrel Link 4 Barrel Link Pin 5 Disconnector 6 Ejector 7 Ejector Pin 8 Extractor 9 Firing Pin 11 Firing Pin Spring 12 Firing Pin Stop 13 Front Sight 14 Grip Safety 15 Hammer 16 Hammer Pin 17 Hammer Strut 18 Hammer Strut Pin 19 Magazine Box 20 Magazine Catch 21 Magazine Catch Lock 22 Magazine Catch Spring 23 Magazine Follower 24 Magazine Spring 25 Main Spring 26 Main Spring Cap 27 Main Spring Cap Pin 28 Main Spring Housing 29 Main Spring Housing Pin 30 Main
8. ll it out to the front Tilt the barrel link forward to remove the barrel through the front of the slide Remove the firing pin by pressing it with a pin while pushing the firing pin stop downwards at the same time and out of the slide 10 Pry the extractor with a pin by its groove out of the slide 12 FRAME DISASSEMBLY 1 2 10 11 12 Remove the grip panels by unscrewing the grip screws with a properly sized screwdriver to avoid damage on screwheads Cock the hammer Hold the thumbpiece of the safety lock firmly and pull it out slowly by twisting it back and forth until it is out of the frame Carefully lower the hammer by grasping the grip safety and squeezing the trigger while holding on to hammer to ease it down Using the pivot stud of the safety lock force the hammer pin out of the frame The hammer and the hammer strut attached to itcan now be removed Use the end of the hammer strut to push the mainspring housing pin out of the right side of the frame Remove the mainspring housing assembly down off its grooves in the frame Remove the grip safety and sear spring rearward from the frame Use the hammer strut again to push the sear pin from right to left removing it out of the frame The sear and disconnector both mounted on the sear pin can now be removed from the frame Push the magazine release partially and rotate the magazine release lock one quarter turn from right to left with properly sized scr
9. n the magazine follower with the base of shell first and push down Let the cartidge slide under the feed lips until base of cartridge touches the flat edge of the magazine Place next round on top of previous round press down again and into back Repeat until the magazine is loaded to its rated capacity Do not exceed capacity LOADING THE PISTOL Keep pistol pointed in a safe direction and keep your index finger outside the trigger guard when doing this procedure When pistol is clear and empty of shells or cartridges insert the loaded magazine into the magazine well with bullets pointing forward Push the magazine firmly home until magazine catch is heard to click ensuring it is locked in place When you are ready to shoot grip and pull the slide at its serrated finger grips rearward to fully cock the hammer Releasing the slide effects the feeding of the first cartridge of the magazine into the chamber YOU ARE NOW LOADED COCKED AND READY TO FIRE Push up the safety lock with your thumb into the SAFE position When you are ready to shoot push the safety lock down with your thumb into the FIRE position make sure your target is in your sights put your index finger on the trigger and squeeze the trigger Do not pull on the trigger as this cause your aim to go bad with the unnecessary jerking motion After the first round is fired ease off on your finger on the trigger to release it making it ready for you to fire the next round Repeat
10. ng them this way insert the sear pin from the left side of the frame making sure it passes through both disconnector and sear When placing back the sear spring make sure that the lower end is caught in the slot located at the bottom of the frame handle The upper end of the left hand leaf must rest against the sear While retaining this position slide the mainspring housing up in its grooves until its end is projecting only about one eight of an inch below the edge of the bottom of the frame Cock the hammer to replace the safety lock After replacing the hammer grip safety and safety lock cock the hammer Make sure the hammer strut rests on the main spring cap Then push the mainspring housing up into the frame to its final position and retain the assembly by driving in the mainspring housing pin y BASIC MAINTENANCE OF YOUR FIREARM Clean your firearm after firing Remove the barrel and slide assembly from frame Use a bore brush dipped in a gun cleaning solvent to scrub barrel bore and chamber and remove all lead residue Clean the slide s breech face area Use an old toothbrush with solvent to remove residue from powder and primers Also clean the insides of the slide and barrel locking lugs frame and slide rails extractor amp firing pin After brushing clean up with a clean dry cloth and wipe all parts and surfaces clean of solvent Immediately apply some gun oil to preserve and lubricate the moving parts If you
11. ssed in when grasped by the hand to then allow trigger movement DISCONNECTOR SAFETY this safety device prevents a round from being fired before it is in the chamber with slide and barrel locked The disconnector enables the pistol to fire only when fully locked and trigger is released HALF COCKED POSITION the half cocked notch in the hammer allows it to be locked in a half cocked position This happens in situations of unintentional hammer release or follow through caused by sear bounce INERTIA FIRING PIN the firing pin designed to be shorter than its housing is held to the rear by a spring and can only protrude to hit a cartridge primer when a fully cocked hammer blow overcomes the spring force and the inertia of the spring AMMUNITION This firearm is chambered for cartridge in the round nose configuration Note Use of wadcutter may require extra adjustment of the barrel feed ramp by a competent gunsmith Use factory loaded cartridges manufactured in accordance with industry standards Always examine your ammo particularly on and around the primer before loading the magazine Look for dents scratches improper crimping loose case mouths and other signs of damage LOADING Do not load live ammunition into your firearm until you are ready to use it Keep the muzzle pointing in a safe direction well clear of your body when loading and unloading LOADING THE MAGAZINE Grasp magazine in one hand and place a round o
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