Posted: 11/18/2007 7:03:12 PM EDT
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I am wondering about removing the ILS MSH of my 1911. I just purchased it and ran 300 rds through it saturday. It's not that I dont like the ILS, but I would like to have a MSH with a laynard loop. I did search and came up with nothing. |
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check the tagged topics above, this is one of em: ar15.com/content/page.html?id=436 |
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Why a lighter trigger pull? Is it because there is less force applied to the hammer with the 20# spring, and therefore less force necessary applied to the sear and disconnect? And I'm changing mine so I dont have to worry about it getting locked on accident, but if it also means a lighter trigger pull, then all the better. |
Thanks, I can use that as well. I want to install a 'mag-well' and would like to remove the ILS while Im at it. |
| Can someone help clear this up for me? I was always under the impression that removing the ILS (example, S&W new revolvers...) could put you in a world of hurt if the legals got a hold of you. But changing out the MSH on a Springer 1911 is a common change. Could a court give you a real problem if you changed out the MSH for an aftermarket one with no ILS? |
