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Extended Firing Pin


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Good Day!

I have a Colt 1911 .45 ACP 80 Series that gets light primer strikes so I got myself a M2I extended firing pin. When I got it I noticed that the tip is thinner than my original firing pin so I installed it and it wobbles a bit inside the FP hole when you push on the rear (Where the hammer hits)side. Also when the FP is flushed with the FP stop like when the hammer is down, a small part about 1 mm sticks out of the FP hole (Primer side). Is this ok? I haven't tried it out yet and we don't have Gunsmiths here that are experienced with putting extended firing pins on 1911.

Thanks for your time.

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The majority of extended length FP are for slides with small diameter FP holes.

One of the benefits Of the extended length FP is to prevent primer flow.

You may not see primer flow since the 45acp is a low pressure round but you may notice off center hits on the primer.

Edited by yoshidaex
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Hello: Stop and remove that firing pin if it is sticking out of the breach face when the hammer is down :surprise: Also your pistol is a series 80 not a series 70 which is what you have with the new firing pin. You will need a 45acp firing pin for a series 80 slide. Do not fire that pistol with the small diameter firing pin. Thanks, Eric

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