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<blockquote data-quote="grwd" data-source="post: 1188123" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>the rubber beavertail is crap. the rubber will wear and will get all snaggified looking and may interfere with function.</p><p>get the wilson drop in.</p><p></p><p>When installing a new trigger, beavertail and hammer, do I need to also change out the sear, springs and disconnector? <span style="color: Red">Need to, probably not, should? I would.</span></p><p> Or can I still use the factory parts? Also, is this RIA 1911 equivalent to a Colt Series 70? Or does it have an internal firing pin safety? <span style="color: Red">yes 70 series.</span></p><p></p><p>The STI thumb safety is good.</p><p></p><p>if I were you, Id bob the hammer enough to work with the drop in beavertail and get some good sights. Remember what the good Col. said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grwd, post: 1188123, member: 459"] the rubber beavertail is crap. the rubber will wear and will get all snaggified looking and may interfere with function. get the wilson drop in. When installing a new trigger, beavertail and hammer, do I need to also change out the sear, springs and disconnector? [COLOR="Red"]Need to, probably not, should? I would.[/COLOR] Or can I still use the factory parts? Also, is this RIA 1911 equivalent to a Colt Series 70? Or does it have an internal firing pin safety? [COLOR="Red"]yes 70 series.[/COLOR] The STI thumb safety is good. if I were you, Id bob the hammer enough to work with the drop in beavertail and get some good sights. Remember what the good Col. said. [/QUOTE]
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