Mike, are u talking about just taking the barrel out of the gun?Does anyone know if a full disassembly on a Ronin 9mm 4.25” barrel is the same as a regular.45 caliber 1911?
Gotcha, you’re surely correct. I read to much into itI could be wrong, but I believe the "barrel" is just included as part of the description of the firearm, and not a specific question, as part of the disassembly.
Ronin 9mm 4.25” barrel, as so many descriptions include barrel length.
That got it. Thanks.Did you scope out the S/A 1911 Manual on line at: S/A Ronin 1911 Manual
I think it's the same manual as for the .45 caliber model.
If he purchased the gun new it comes with a manual that explains cleaning disassembly. There should be no need to completely disassemble a new gun.Did you scope out the S/A 1911 Manual on line at: S/A Ronin 1911 Manual
I think it's the same manual as for the .45 caliber model.
Offside question…..does anyone know who manufactures the proprietary mags for the RONIN EMP 1911 9mm (holds 10 rds)?Does anyone know if a full disassembly on a Ronin 9mm 4.25” barrel is the same as a regular.45 caliber 1911?
I got mine off the Springfield site. Work great.Offside question…..does anyone know who manufactures the proprietary mags for the RONIN EMP 1911 9mm (holds 10 rds)?
Also, are there any compatible mags from other companies ? ie., Wilson Combat etc
I got some oil inside the extractor and firing pin. New gun, I just fouled up a bit. Plus I like takin things apart.If he purchased the gun new it comes with a manual that explains cleaning disassembly. There should be no need to completely disassemble a new gun.
Clean it, oil it, shoot it.
I did as well…..however, a lot of people are having various problems with the RONIN EMP in 9mm:I got mine off the Springfield site. Work great.