Field strip a Kimber Custom TLE II 1911-A1 pistol

Field strip a Kimber Custom TLE II 1911-A1 pistol

See how to field strip a Kimber Custom TLE II 1911-A1 pistol. This is a five-part video tutorial showing a detailed disassembly and reassembly of the Kimber 1911 handgun. If you attempt to disassemble your gun, please proceed with caution and make sure your firearm is unloaded.

Note: Please follow the basic rules of gun safety when handling a firearm. Be safe and happy shooting!

NOTE: PLEASE FOLLOW THE BASIC RULES OF GUN SAFETY WHEN HANDLING A FIREARM. BE SAFE AND HAPPY SHOOTING!

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Mckeezay 3 months ago
My father just got me a kimber and with the help of this video I got it all apart cleaned and back together no problem! I had one question about the thum safety: when I have the hammer kocked back I can put the safety on but when the hammer is up I can not put the safety on is this right or did I do some thing wrong?
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Mckeezay 3 months ago
My father just got me a kimber and with the help of this video I got it all apart cleaned and back together no problem! I had one question about the thum safety: when I have the hammer kocked back I can put the safety on but when the hammer is up I can not put the safety on is this right or did I do some thing wrong?
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