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TM 9-1005-211-12DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYTECHNICALMANUALOPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONALMAINTENANCE MANUALINCLUDING BASIC ISSUEITEMS LIST ANDREPAIR PARTS AND SPECIALTOOLS LISTPISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC,M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER, HIP (1005-6737965) AND PISTOL, CALIBER .45,AUTOMATIC, M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER,SHOULDER (1005-561.2003)HEADQUARTERS,DEPARTMENTSEPTEMBER 1968OFTHE ARMY

WARNINGCare must be exercised to either have the pistol raised or pointed downrange when loading.Before firing, the firer must be sure that the bore of the pistol is freefrom any foreign matter. Firing a pistol with any obstruction in thebore will result in damage to the weapon and possible injury to personnel.Before starting an inspection, be sure to clear the weapon. Do not actuate the trigger until the weapon has been cleared. Remove magazine,inspect the chamber to insure that it is empty and check to see thatno ammunition is in position to be introduced.Avoid skin contact with P-C-111. The compound should be washed offthoroughly with running water if it comes in contact with the skin.A good lanolin base cream, after exposure to the compound, is helpful. The use of rubber gloves and protective equipment is recommended.Clear the weapon of all ammunition before starting an inspection. Remove the magazine and check the chamber to insure it is empty. DoNOT actuate the trigger until the weapon has been cleared.

TM 9-1005-211-12C 1CHANGECHANGE INo. 1HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, D. C., 24 June 1969Operator and Organizational Maintenance ManualIncluding Basic Issue Items List andRepair Parts and Special Tools ListPISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC, M1911A1,WITH HOLSTER, HIP (1005-673-7965)AND PISTOL, CALIBER 45, AUTOMATIC, M1911A1,WITH HOLSTER, SHOULDER (1005-561-2003)TM 9-1005-211-12, 16 September 1968, is changed as follows:Page 3-6. Figure 3-7, is superseded as follows:1

RECOIL SPRINGPLUGI .Rf;1, ? ,,----,,4,e: REM---BARREL BEARINGSLIDE ASSEMBLY-lotIVIEWING MUZZLE END OF PISTOL.,,,NCOMPRESS RECOIL SPRING PLUG AND ROTATEBARREL BEARING.%NPLUGPLUPL HELICALU GSPRINGRECOIL SPRINGPLUG/SMALL END OF SPRINGTWIST TO LOCK PLUG TO SPRINGREMOVE/INSTALL RECOIL SPRING PLUG AND SPRING.NOTE: ALINE LUG OFBEARING WITH OPENNG IN SLIDE. E\,JSHAMMER-1Iy0X:- -AsA - TURN BEARING CLOCKWISE TO REMOVE COUNwTERCLOCKWISE TO INSTALL,B - BEARING POSITIONED.FOR INSTALLATION/REMOVAL./REMOVE/INSTALL BARREL BEARING.JCOCK HAMMER FOR REMOVING/INSTALLINGSLIDE GROUP.WE 17139AFigure 3-7 Operator'sdisassembly/assembly of Caliber .45 Automatic Pistol, M1911A1. (2 of 3)2

Table 3-5 -Inspection and Repair ProceduresComponent Part or AssemblyPage 3-15.PistolInspectionSlide Group*ReferenceOverall condition:(Added) The ejector will be examined for burs and cracking.Looseness is of no concern as long as the ejectorretaining pin is not missing or the ejector will not lift outof the receiver after removal of the slide.Nicks, scratches, and burs.**Repair**********(Superseded) Recoil spring must have a free overall lengthof not less than 6 inches or more than 6 8 inches. Thepistol will not be considered unserviceable due to theabsence of the detent on the recoil spring plug as long asthe pistol is otherwise serviceable.Note. (Added) Care must be exercised to preclude forcefulejection of the recoil spring and/or plug as the barrelbushing is turned during disassembly. Spring will notexhibit weakness, distortion or kinks. There will be noflat surfaces on the coil contour. Uniform diameter of allcoils is permissible. A "flat" appearance on either end ofthe half-coil is not required.******************By Order of the Secretary of the Army:Official:KENNETH G. WICKHAM,Major General, United States Army,The Adjutant General.W. C. WESTMORELAND,General, United States Army,Chief of Staff.Distribution:To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-40 (qty rqr Block #116), Organizational maintenance requirements for Pistol, Cal. .45, Automatic M1911A1.*U.S.GOVERNMENTPRINTING OFFICE:1969-342-018/33993

TM 9-1005-211-12C 1CHANGECHANGE5 iNo. 1HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, D. C., 24 June 1969Operator and Organizational Maintenance ManualIncluding Basic Issue Items List andRepair Parts and Special Tools ListPISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC, M1911A1,WITH HOLSTER, HIP (1005-673-7965)AND PISTOL, CALIBER 45, AUTOMATIC, M1911A1,WITH HOLSTER, SHOULDER (1005-561-2003)TM 9-1005-211-12, 16 September 1968, is changed as follows:Page 3-6. Figure 3-7, is superseded as follows:1

RECOIL SPRINGPLUG,/I,-/,-BARREL BEARING,.----SLIDEASSEMBLYi'COMPRESS RECOIL SPRING PLUG AND ROTATEBARREL BEARING.VIEWING MUZZLE END OF PISTOL.z--tI7/'4----PLUGHELICAL SPRING/RECOIL SPRINGPLUG,? s!, .s'o t,SMALL END OF SPRINGTWIST TO LOCK PLUG TO SPRINGREMOVE/INSTALL RECOIL SPRING PLUG AND SPRING.HAMMERk/UC AREMOVE/INSTALL BARREL BEARING.COCK HAMMER FOR REMOVING/INSTALLII NGSLIDE GROUP.WE 17139AFigure 3-7 Operator'sdisassembly/assembly of Caliber .45 Automatic Pistol, M1911A1. (2 of 3)2

Table 3-5 -Inspection and Repair ProceduresComponent Part or AssemblyInspectionRepairReferencePage 3-15.PistolOverall condition:(Added) The ejector will be examined for burs and cracking.Looseness is of no concern as long as the ejectorretaining pin is not missing or the ejector will not lift outof the receiver after removal of the slide.Nicks, scratches, and burs.*Slide Group************(Superseded) Recoil spring must have a free overall lengthof not less than 6 inches or more than 6 Y inches. Thepistol will not be considered unserviceable due to theabsence of the detent on the recoil spring plug as long asthe pistol is otherwise serviceable.Note. (Added) Care must be exercised to preclude forcefulejection of the recoil spring and/or plug as the barrelbushing is turned during disassembly. Spring will notexhibit weakness, distortion or kinks. There will be noflat surfaces on the coil contour. Uniform diameter of allcoils is permissible. A "flat" appearance on either end ofthe half-coil is not required.******************By Order of the Secretary of the Army:Official:KENNETH G. WICKHAM,Major General, United States Army,The Adjutant General.W. C. WESTMORELAND,General, United States Army,Chief of Staff.Distribution:To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-40 (qty rqr Block #116), Organizational maintenance requirements for Pistol, Cal. .45, Automatic M1911A1.*U.S.GOVERNMENTPRINTING OFFICE:1969-342-018/33993

*TM 9-1005-211-12Technical Manual1HEADQUARTERS,DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWashington, D.C., 16 September 1968No. 9-1005-211-12OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUALINCLUDING BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LISTAND REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTPISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC, M1911A1, WITHHOLSTER, HIP (1005-673-7965) AND PISTOL, CALIBER.45, AUTOMATIC, M191 lAl, WITH HOLSTER,SHOULDER (1005-561-2003)This manual is current as of 6 February 1968.Paragraphs1.I.II.CHAPTER 2.I.SectionII.III.CHAPTER 3.CHAPTERSectionI.II.III.IV.V.VI.VII.CHAPTER 4.CHAPTER 5.APPENDIX A.APPENDIX B.SectionSectionI.II.III.IV.V.VI.APPENDIX C.INTRODUCTIONGeneral .Description and data .OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSService upon receipt of materiel .Operation under usual conditions .Operation under unusual conditions .OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONSOperators tools and equipment .Organizational maintenance repair parts .Lubrication instructions .Preventive maintenance checks and services .Troubleshooting .Operators maintenance procedures .Organizational maintenance procedures .AMMUNITION .DEMOLITION TO PREVENT ENEMY USE .REFERENCES .BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST AND ORGANIZATIONALMAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTIntroduction .Basic issue items .Maintenance and operating supplies .Prescribed load allowance .Repair parts (fig B-i) .Tools and equipment (fig B-2) .MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART .Pages1-1, 1-21-3, 1-41-11-12-12-2, 2-42-5,2-72-12-1, 2-22-23-13-23-3, 3-43-5, 3-63-7, 3-83-9, 3-103-11, 3-124-1, 4-26-13-13-13-13-1, 3-43-43-5, 3-83-8 ,3-144-15-1A-1B-1B-4B-6B-6B-7B-8C-1'This manual supersede. TM 9-1005-211.12P/2, 29 April 1964I

CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONSection I. GENERAL1-1. ScopeThis manual contains instructions for the operator and organizational maintenance personnel of the Caliber .45 Automatic PistolM1911A1 as allocated by the Maintenance Allocation Chart.1-2. Forms and Recordsa. General. DA Forms and procedures usedfor equipment maintenance will be only thoseprescribed in TM 38-750, Army Equipment Record Procedures.b. Recommendations for Equipment Publica-tion Improvements. Report of errors, omissions, and recommendations for improving thispublication by the individual user is encouraged. Reports should be submitted on DA Form2028 (Recommended Changes to DA Publications) and forwarded direct to the CommandingGeneral, U.S. Army Weapons Command,ATTN: AMSWE-SMM-P, Rock Island, Illinois61201.Section II. DESCRIPTION AND DATA1-3. GeneralThe Caliber .45 Automatic Pistol M1911A1(figs 1-1 and 1-2) is a recoil operated handweapon. It is fed from a seven round magazineand is a semiautomatic weapon, firing oneround each time the trigger is squeezed. Theweapon can be carried in either a hip or shoulder holster. The pistol can be broken down intotwo major groups (fig. 1-8).I-1

6Figure 1-1.1.2Caliber .45 Automatic Pistol, M1911A1--right front view.

WIlDF FRCNT SIGHT2'k1#TRtGGER CUTIBACK AND KNURLEDFET\ENDED GCRIPTANG'AFET'CuRi. EDtAiNFPRINGYCOUING/CLEA ANC'TCUWE 16888Figure 1-2.Caliber .45 Automatic Pistol, M1911A1--left rear vow.SLIDE-1a ""STOP-qwEwfw.--z-;aIna-I.I64ARECEIVER. -GROUPSLIDEGROUPMAGAZINE%A,ASSEMBLYWE 16887Figure 1-3.Catiber .45 Automatic Pistol, M1911A1--major groups and assemblies.13

1.4.Tabulated DataLength.Weight:.Empty magazineLoaded magazine .Height of front sight above axis of bore .Sight radius.Muzzle velocity (max).Maximum range.Maximum effective range.Trigger pull.Diameter of bore (caliber) .Number of lands and grooves .Rifling, left hand, one turn in .Length of barrel .Length of rifling .Depth of grooves .Cooling system.1-48-5/8 in.2.5 lb (approx)8.0 lb (approx)0.5597 in.6.481 in.880 fps1500 meters60 meters5 to 6-1/2 lb0.45 in.616 in.5.03 in.4.118 in. (min)0.003 in.air

CHAPTER 2OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSSection I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIELGeneral2-1.Step4Refer to table 2-1.Table 2-1.Step128Service Upon Receipt of MaterielActionRemove pistol and items fromcontainer.Remove VCI packaging.Check for missing items.Note. Items must agree withBasic Issue Items List.ReferenceApp B567ActionField strip weapon and inspectfor:Missing partsProper assemblyClean and lubricate (if necessary).Assemble.Hand function.ReferencePar. 3-9Par. 848,8-4, andS-i aPar. 8-9Section II. OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS2-2.GeneralCare and cleaning of the pistol includes dailypreventive maintenance, which is the ordinarycare of the pistol required to preserve its condition and appearance when no firing is done.Before-firing cleaning insures that the pistolis safe to fire and is properly lubricated for efficient operation, and after-firing maintenanceinsures that all corrosion-inducing agents arecompletely removed. For cleaning proceduresrefer to paragraph 3-10a. For lubrication procedures refer to paragraphs 3-8 and 3-4. Theoperator must be thoroughly familiar with allsafety features of the pistol. For safety tests,refer to table 3-2.2-3. Loading, Firing, and Unloadinga. Loading.Warning. Care must be exercised to eitherhave the pistol raised or pointed down rangewhen loading.Warning. The firer must be sure that thebore of the pistol is free from any foreign matter. Firing a pistol with any Obstruction in thebore will result in damage to the weapon andpossible injury to personnel.Draw pistol from holster, insert magazine,pull slide to the rear and release, putting around in the chamber, press the safety lock(small arms safety) up into the SAFE position.b. Firing.To fire the pistol, press the safety lock(small arms safety) down to the FIRE position to prevent disturbing the firing grip ofthe right hand. Obtain the correct sight alinement and sight picture and squeeze the trigger.To fire successive shots, the trigger must bereleased and squeezed again. When the lastcartridge from the magazine has been fired,the slide remains to the rear.c. Unloading. To unload press the magazinecatch and remove the magazine. If the slideis in the forward position, pull the slide to therear and push the slide stop up. Inspect thechamber to insure that the pistol is clear. Pressthe slide stop down, allowing the slide to goforward. Pull trigger while weapon is in safeposition.2-4. Firing Malfunctions and Stoppagosa. Malfunctions. A malfunction is a failureof the weapon to function properly. Malfunctions are classified as defects in the weaponthat normally do not cause a break in the cycleof operation.b. Stoppages. A stoppage is an unintentionalinterruption in the cycle of operation. A stoppage occurs when the pistol does not firethrough no fault of the firer.c. Immediate Action in Case of Firing Malfunctions.21

(1) Immediate action is the prompt actiontaken by the firer to reduce a stoppage. Theprocedure for applying immediate action shouldbecome instinctive to the operator of the pistol.If a stoppage occurs, immediate action is applied automatically in an effort to reduce thestoppage without attempting to discover thecause at that time.(2) In the event the slide is fully forward, the hammer falls, and the pistol fails tofire, apply immediate action as follows:(a) Manually cock the hammer without opening the chamber and make one additional attempt to fire. If the pistol still fails tofire, wait 10 seconds, and then raise the pistol.Grasp the slide with the thumb and first fingerof the non-firing hand, keeping the thumb onthe right side of the slide. Pull the slide rearward rapidly, to its full extent. Rotate the pistol to the right allowing the unfired round todrop out, release the slide and allow it to returnto the forward position, chambering a new cartridge.Caution. Keep the weapon pointed downrange during this operation.(b) Aim and attempt to fire.(3) In the event the slide is not fully forward, remove the trigger finger from the trigger guard and with the non-firing hand attemptto push the slide fully forward. If the slide willnot move forward, proceed as follows:(a) Bring the weapon to a safe position.(b) Remove the magazine.(c) Grasp the slide with the left hand,pull the slide to the rear, and lock it with theslide stop.(d) Inspect the chamber. Remove anyobstructions.(e) Insert another loaded magazineinto the pistol(f) Release the slide.(g) Aim and attempt to fire.(4) If the weapon does not fire after theapplication of immediate action as outlinedabove, a detailed inspection should be made todetermine the cause of the stoppage.Section III. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS2-5. GeneralIn addition to the normal operation of the pistol, special care in cleaning and lubricationmust be observed where extremes of temperature, humidity, and atmospheric conditions existor are anticipated. Proper cleaning, lubrication,storage, and handling of lubricants not only insure operation of the weapon, but also guardagainst wear of the working parts and deterioration of the material.2-6. Operation in Extreme Colda. In temperatures below freezing, it is necessary that the moving parts of the weapon bekept free from moisture. Excess oil on working parts will solidify and cause sluggish operation or complete failure.b. Before cleaning, allow the weapon to at-2-2tain room temperature. Perform detailed disassembly (par 3-9) and complete cleaning (par3-10a) before use in temperatures below OF.Working surfaces that show signs of wear maybe lubricated by rubbing lightly with a ragthat has been wet with weapons lubricating oil(LAW).2-7. Operation in Extreme Heata. In tropical climates where temperatureand humidity are high, or where salt air ispresent, and during rainy seasons the weaponshould be disassembled, inspected, all partswiped dry, and lightly oiled daily.b. In hot, dry climates where sand and dustmay get into the weapon, daily disassembly,inspection and cleaning should be accomplished.After cleaning, the pistol should be wiped dryand no lubricants applied.

CHAPTER 3OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONSSection I. OPERATORS TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT3-1. GeneralFor operators tools and equipment, refer to appendix B.Section II. ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS3.2. GeneralFor the listing of organizational maintenance authorized repair parts refer to appendix B.Section 111. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS3-3. General Lubrication Instructionsa. Use lubricating oil, general purpose (PLspecial) for lubrication above 0 F, and weaponslubricating oil (LAW) for lubrication below0 F on all parts of the weapon. Prior to firingall interior parts must have a light coat of oil,except the bore which must be wiped dry of anylubrication, and other interior parts that comeinto contact with ammunition.b. Refer to table 3-1 for listing of lubricationand cleaning materials and stock numbers forrequisitioning purposes.Table 3-1.Lubrication and Cleaning 50224-66566850-224-66576850-281-1986CLEANING COMPOUND, RIFLEumberCLEANING COMPOUND, RIFLEBORE: (CR) (2 oz can)CLEANING COMPOUND, RIFLEBORE: (CR) (6 oz can)DRY CLEANING SOLVENT:(SD) (1 gal can)Federalstock 292-9689DescriptionCARBON REMOVING COMPOUND:(P-C-111) (5 gal pail)RAG, WIPING: cotton (60 lb bale)LUBRICATING OIL, GENERALPURPOSE: (PL special) (4 oz can)LUBRICATING OIL, WEAPONS:(LAW) for below zero operations(1 qt can)3-4. Specific Lubrication InstrudctionsThe following areas must be well lubricatedprior to firing the weapon:Guide rails of the receiverGrooves on the slideCaution. Prior to loading the weapon, attention should be directed to wiping all visible oilfrom the pistol grip areas. Excessive oil couldeause loss of control during firing.Section IV. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICESPreventive Maintenance Performed bythe Operatora. The pistol should be inspected (par -l10b)3-5.each day and cleaned (par 3-10a), if necessary.b. Refer to table 8-2 for specific preventivemaintenance checks and services to be performed by the operator.3-1

Preventive Maintenance Checks and ServicesProcedureGeneral appearance and proper functioning of component parts.Table 3-2.Item to be inspectedPistol and HolsterReferenceWarning. Before starting an inspection, be sure to clearthe weapon. Do not actuate the t

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