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    Default Winchester 1911 SL

    My dad gave me this 12 gauge as a gift a couple weeks ago and I love it. Been in the family since it was new. Wouldnt mind trying to find a new stock since the grip is cracked alittle. Also anyone know where I can find a break down so i can take it apart and see if the buffers are still good.

    Coolest thing is no charging handle


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    The closest I could find to a schematic is Winchester's old parts list.


    http://www.okiegunsmithshop.com/win_...model_1911.jpg


    They are interesting guns. They didn't have a charging handle because some guy named Browning had patented just such a device for the auto loading, recoil operated shotgun.

    I would recommend you pick up Roy F Dunlap's "Gunsmithing". It's section on the 1911 sl would probably be the most useful available on disassembly and assembly. The section starts "sorriest and most complicated autoloader ever made..."
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    http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/...spx?catid=7390

    There catalog is like a gun bible for smiths!!
    They have all kinds of schematics,and they even have some of the hardest parts to find as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zteknik View Post
    http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/...spx?catid=7390

    There catalog is like a gun bible for smiths!!
    They have all kinds of schematics,and they even have some of the hardest parts to find as well.

    Unfortunately, they don't have a schematic for the 11 sl, just the old parts diagram/list....
    http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/...spx?catid=7426
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    Ah that bites,it might be they dont stock enough stuff for it.
    I would think a Winchester site might have something?

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    Ill check those sites out. For the worst gun they ever made this must be one of the good ones. I've put a few light trap shells through and it shoots well.

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    I didn't think it realy was a popular model,probably wasn't cheap then either.
    Good luck with the search.

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