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Another Ronin?

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Well…I went to my lgs yesterday and there it was. A 5” 45 to match my 10mm, I asked the clerk what the story was on this used Ronin and was was it so “cheap”?
He advised me that a guy had traded it in and that it hadn’t been shot much, the guy had told him it was too hard to clean 😳
Needless to say the shop owner got into it good and priced it fairly.
Dang if it didn’t follow me home 🫣
 
Hi,

I love it when a plan comes together. ;)

And from the frosty Wild Wild Upper Midwest, welcome to the forum. I love my 9mm Ronin (RO), so much that I should probably acquire some siblings for it. Here he is with Uncle Garrison (.45). :LOL:

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Good to have you here.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Welcome from north central Illinois (due east of SA mother ship via 80 or Route 6).

There’s one firearm in my collection I haven’t mastered on cleaning yet. That’s my RIA 1911A1 in 10MM. That’s the only one that is really tricky to master since I need a paper clip to keep the slide open (why they did that is beyond me). Otherwise I start field stripping everything I adopt to the point I can do it in my sleep.

I honestly hope you enjoy your adopted member.
 
Welcome from north central Illinois (due east of SA mother ship via 80 or Route 6).

There’s one firearm in my collection I haven’t mastered on cleaning yet. That’s my RIA 1911A1 in 10MM. That’s the only one that is really tricky to master since I need a paper clip to keep the slide open (why they did that is beyond me). Otherwise I start field stripping everything I adopt to the point I can do it in my sleep.

I honestly hope you enjoy your adopted member.
When I attended the SA 1911 armorer course they gave us a manual and a paper clip. It's really not difficult if you straighten the paper clip out and put the skinny end of the wire through the hole first
 
Hi,

FWIW, I've been using the "Ed Brown" method of disassembly where you remove the whole slide without taking apart the recoil spring plug or muzzle collar. Just grab the whole recoil spring assembly as you take off the slide.



A better video:



You can reassemble the same way. The procedure is a bit fiddly until you get it down but it saves a few steps and is quicker. You might like it.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
When I attended the SA 1911 armorer course they gave us a manual and a paper clip. It's really not difficult if you straighten the paper clip out and put the skinny end of the wire through the hole first

I normally don’t have a paper clip around due to cats. The last time I actually shot that 1911, I was having issues with my M&P 10MM. I should clean it
 
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