Son on a !!!!!

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Sitting here trying to struggle my way through the hazmat online classes and remembered I need to tweak the extractor on my Springfield Emissary and figured that was something I could tinker with at my desk while I listen to these audio modules. 

Popped the extractor out, tweaked it, wiped down the insides of the gun and started to reassemble it. I was having a little bit of trouble getting the firing in stop to go in all the way, and slid it back a little too far and sent the firing pin and spring flying off into the abyss never to be seen again. I know its in this house somewhere, but I can't find it. Im sure my wife will find it as soon as I order a replacement. I have a handful of extra power wolffe firing pin springs, so I'll only need to order the firing pin itself, but I may order a new Wilson extractor as well since I've been having issues with this one.
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Magnets are your friend.
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(11-13-2024, 06:00 PM)tommag Wrote: Magnets are your friend.

These newer springfields use a titanium firing pin in order to make them California compliant so a magnet wouldn't help much. I'll suck it up and order a new wilson stainless firing pin which I think is better anyway, along with a ambi safety
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"Son on a !!!!!"

Or did you mean Sun on a Beach?
(11-13-2024, 06:50 PM)olfart Wrote: "Son on a !!!!!"

Or did you mean Sun on a Beach?

Thats close to what I meant  Big Grin
I am terrible at proof reading.
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Funny how a new firing pin turned into 300 bucks

I ordered a new firing pin and a Kings style ambi safety from Ed Brown

Wilson combat mag well

New grips and screws/bushings from VZ grips


Should be a few nice upgrades. This gun came with slim line grips that I am not really a fan of, but VZ is the only ones I could find that offers the frag pattern grips, and the other grips I have tried on it just don't look quite right with the frag pattern front and back strap checkering.
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Oh!!! I guess I should post some pics of the gun. This is one I recently acquired. A buddy of mine won it in a raffle and then needed some extra cash, so gave me a pretty good deal on it.

This is basically Springfield’s modernized commander with full length dust cover and tri top slide. I had to tinker with it a bit to get it to run right, like most 9mm 1911s but it’s a pretty sweet shooter now.


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(PING!!) ) (CLICK - CLick - click - click - click…)
(11-14-2024, 07:29 PM)srjdsmith Wrote: (PING!!) ) (CLICK - CLick - click - click -  click…)

It still hasn't turned back up yet either. My wife and I both spent a fair amount of time trying to find it, and even the dogs helped, but no luck.
Have you tried a flashlight lying on the floor and scanning the beam in a circular pattern? The low level of the light will highlight anything standing above the surface (including dust bunnies).



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