1911 Parts
Welcome to our 1911 Pistol Parts category page, where you will find all the components necessary to customize and maintain your 1911 pistol. Whether you're looking to upgrade your current firearm or build a new one from scratch, we have everything you need to get the job done right. We have a range of different parts, including 1911 custom parts and accessories to suit all of your needs!
FRAME PARTS
- Disconnectors: Disconnectors play an essential role in the 1911 pistol's firing mechanism. They are responsible for breaking the connection between the trigger and the sear, allowing the pistol to fire.
- Ejectors: The ejector is responsible for kicking spent cartridges out of the pistol's chamber. We offer a variety of ejectors to suit your needs, including standard and high-performance options.
- Frames: The frame is the foundation of your 1911 pistol. We offer a variety of frames to fit your specific needs, including aluminum, steel, and polymer options.
- 1911 Grips: Grips are a key component of the 1911 pistol, providing a secure and comfortable hold on the firearm. We offer a wide range of grips, including wooden, rubber, and polymer options.
- Grip Screws: Grip screws are used to secure the grips to the frame of your 1911 pistol. We offer a variety of grip screws to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- 1911 Hammers: The hammer is responsible for striking the firing pin and igniting the cartridge. We offer a variety of hammers to fit your specific needs, including standard and high-performance options.
- Magazine Catches: The magazine catch is responsible for holding the magazine in place in the pistol's grip. We offer a variety of magazine catches to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- Mainspring Housing / Mag-Wells: The mainspring housing and mag-well are responsible for providing support and stability to the pistol's grip. We offer a variety of mainspring housing and mag-wells to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- Plunger Tubes: The plunger tube is responsible for holding the pistol's plunger spring in place. We offer a variety of plunger tubes to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- Sears: The sear is responsible for holding the hammer in place until the trigger is pulled. We offer a variety of sears to fit your specific needs, including standard and high-performance options.
- Slide Stops: The slide stop is responsible for locking the slide in place when the last round is fired. We offer a variety of slide stops to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- Struts: The strut is responsible for connecting the recoil spring to the guide rod. We offer a variety of struts to fit your specific needs, including standard and high-performance options.
SLIDE PARTS
- End Caps / Reverse Plugs: The end cap or reverse plug is responsible for securing the guide rod in place in the slide. We offer a variety of end caps and reverse plugs to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- Extractors: The extractor is responsible for pulling spent cartridges out of the chamber and feeding new cartridges into the chamber. We offer a variety of extractors to fit your specific needs, including standard and high-performance options.
- Firing Pins & Stop Plates: The firing pin and stop plate are responsible for striking the cartridge and igniting the powder. We offer a variety of firing pins and stop plates to fit your specific needs, including standard and high-performance options.
- Guide Rod Systems: The guide rod system is responsible for providing support and stability to the pistol's recoil spring. We offer a variety of guide rod systems to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- Pre-Cut Slides: Pre-cut slides are a convenient option for those looking to build a new 1911 pistol. These slides have been pre-machined to accept all of the necessary parts, making the assembly process easier and more streamlined.
- Slides: Slides are the moving component of the 1911 pistol that houses the barrel, recoil spring, and other internal components. We offer a variety of slides to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
BARRELS
- Bushings: Bushings are used to secure the barrel in place in the slide. We offer a variety of bushings to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- Compensators: Compensators are used to reduce muzzle rise and improve accuracy. We offer a variety of compensators to fit your specific needs, including standard and high-performance options.
- Links: Links are used to connect the barrel to the slide. We offer a variety of links to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
TRIGGERS
- 1911 Triggers: 1911 triggers are the standard triggers used in most 1911 pistols. We offer a variety of 1911 triggers to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- 2011 Triggers: 2011 triggers are a variation of the standard 1911 trigger, designed for use in double-stack 1911 pistols. We offer a variety of 2011 triggers to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
SAFETIES
- Beavertail Grip Safeties: Beavertail grip safeties are used to improve grip and prevent the pistol from firing unless the shooter's hand is in proper position. We offer a variety of beavertail grip safeties to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- Thumb Safeties: Thumb safeties are used to prevent the pistol from firing unless the safety is properly engaged. We offer a variety of thumb safeties to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
MAGAZINES
- Magazine Accessories: Magazine accessories are used to enhance the performance of your 1911 pistol's magazines. We offer a variety of magazine accessories, including base plates, followers, and springs.
OTHER PISTOL PARTS
- Pins: Pins are used to secure various components of the 1911 pistol in place. We offer a variety of pins to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- Recoil Springs: Recoil springs are used to absorb the recoil generated by the pistol when it is fired. We offer a variety of recoil springs to fit your specific needs, including standard and high-performance options.
- Springs: Springs are used in various components of the 1911 pistol, including the magazine and trigger. We offer a variety of springs to fit your specific needs, including standard and upgraded options.
- At 1911 Pistol Parts, we are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality 1911 pistol components at an affordable price. Browse our selection today to find the parts you need to build or upgrade your 1911 pistol.
All of our 1911 parts are Colt 1911 parts (70 series), minus a few exceptions. They will work in most popular brands that make 1911s that are the mil-spec 70 series model.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the parts of a pistol?
Frame: The frame is the main component of the pistol that holds all the other parts together. It is usually made of metal or polymer.
Slide: The slide is a metal component that sits on top of the frame and houses the barrel, recoil spring, and firing pin.
Barrel: The barrel is the long, cylindrical metal tube that the bullet travels through when fired. It is usually made of steel and may have rifling to improve accuracy.
Trigger: The trigger is a metal lever that is pulled by the user to initiate the firing sequence.
Magazine: The magazine is a detachable container that holds the ammunition and feeds it into the chamber.
Sights: The sights are located at the front and rear of the pistol and help the shooter aim the weapon.
Grip: The grip is the portion of the pistol that the shooter holds onto. It may be made of plastic, rubber, or other materials to improve comfort and grip.
Safety: Some pistols have a safety mechanism that prevents the weapon from firing accidentally. It can be in the form of a physical lever or a button that must be pressed before the trigger can be pulled.
These are the basic parts of a pistol, but some models may have additional components or variations in design.
What are the parts of a pistol barrel called?
Features of the Barrel include:
Bore: The bore is the inside diameter of the barrel through which the bullet travels when fired.
Chamber: The chamber is the portion of the barrel where the cartridge or round is loaded and held in place before firing.
Muzzle: The muzzle is the front end of the barrel where the bullet exits when fired.
Crown: The crown is the area at the muzzle end of the barrel where the rifling ends. It is typically a slightly beveled edge that helps ensure that the bullet leaves the barrel in a straight line.
Rifling: Rifling refers to the spiral grooves cut into the bore of the barrel that cause the bullet to spin as it travels through the barrel. This spinning motion helps to stabilize the bullet in flight and improve accuracy.
Lands: The lands are the raised portions of the barrel between the grooves that engage the bullet as it travels through the bore. The lands help impart the spin to the bullet.
Grooves: The grooves are the spiral cuts in the bore of the barrel that create the rifling. The grooves provide a channel for the lands to engage the bullet and impart spin.
Barrel Hood: The barrel hood is the uppermost portion of the barrel, located near the chamber end. It has a flat top surface that engages with the ejection port of the slide when the pistol is fired.
Barrel Lug: The barrel lug is a small ridge or protrusion located on the bottom of the barrel, near the muzzle. It engages with a corresponding notch or recess in the frame of the pistol to help lock the barrel in place during firing.
Components Of A Barrel Assembly Include:
Barrel: The barrel is the long, cylindrical metal tube that the bullet travels through when fired. It is usually made of steel and may have rifling to improve accuracy.
Bushing: The barrel bushing is a cylindrical piece that fits around the front of the barrel and is used to hold the barrel in place in the slide. It is typically made of metal and can be removed for disassembly and cleaning.
Link: The barrel link is a small piece of metal that connects the barrel to the frame of the pistol. It pivots as the pistol cycles through its firing sequence, allowing the barrel to move up and down and lock into place.
Link Pin: The link pin is a metal pin that holds the link in place on the barrel.
What part of the gun is the frame?
The frame is the main body of the gun, which houses all internal components. It is typically made from metal such as steel or aluminum and supports all other parts of the firearm.
How many parts are there in a pistol?
A pistol can be composed of several parts, but the exact number and specific names of the parts can vary depending on the model and type of pistol. Generally, a basic pistol can consist of the following parts:
- Frame
- Slide
- Barrel
- Recoil spring
- Guide rod
- Trigger
- Magazine
- Magazine release button
- Sights
- Safety
There can be additional parts, such as a hammer, firing pin, pins, extractor, and ejector, depending on the design of the pistol. The number of parts and their specific names can also vary between different models and manufacturers.
- Frame Parts 1 item
- Beveled Bottom 46 items
- Carry Cut 13 items
- Mag-Well Bottom 22 items
- Chevron 1 item
- Double Diamond 13 items
- Full Checkered 3 items
- Ranger Cut 14 items
- Ripple 2 items
- Smooth 10 items
- None 7 items
- Thumb Groove 8 items
- 2-Tone 3 items
- Aluminum Alloy 3 items
- G-10 3 items
- Inkberry 15 items
- Red Cocobolo 17 items
- White Cocobolo 3 items