John Masen 1911 Parts
One of the items in last weeks Brownell’s order was a 1911 Auto Checkered Mainspring Housing, part# 555-102-004WB, made by John Masen. I prefer an arched housing and the lack of available bright stainless or nickel is why I ordered it. This is a rough stainless part and I intended to polish out to match the nickel finish. I filed the exterior flats smooth, cleaned up the checkering and polished the works, which entailed about 2 ½ hours. The part didn’t finish out half bad.
My first inclination something was wrong, however, came when the mainspring cap wouldn’t enter the housing. This was fixed with a little deburring. When I discovered that the pin hole was drilled so far off that the mainspring housing pin wouldn’t enter the assembled part through the frame, I got pissed. To eliminate variables, I also tried it in an early 90’s Springfield 1911; same result. So I re-drilled the hole and eventually got the Rock Island assembled. It will do until I can find another replacement.
So now I have a no-account mainspring housing, with about three hours of work in it. It has been heavily modified so I don’t expect an exchange. I’ve been building 1911’s since the late 70’s and this is the first mainspring housing I’ve ever seen that wouldn’t assemble to a frame. It is easily the single worst frame part I’ve ever purchased, but it taught me a valuable lesson. ALWAYS try a part for fit, before finishing it. With everybody and his drunk uncle building 1911’s & aftermarket parts, you literally can’t take anything for granted.
I’m adding a few pics to illustrate the poor fit of the Masen mainspring housing. I actually took quite a bit off the bottom of it during the polishing process and it’s still poking too far out the bottom of the frame- and barely engaging the grip safety at the top. Do yourself a favor guys, and avoid Masen or ITM 1911 parts.
The Greider Precision Trigger, on the other hand, was great
John Masen 1911 Parts - they have been around a long
time and I learned years ago not to buy their parts.
Colt plastic main spring housing & some silver paint?
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Masen.
They are a Metroplex outfit, and I have known son and daughter for years, as they used to work the gun shows. I never met the old man himself. If I've ever bought a Masen part, I don't remember it, and I've never heard pro or con on their reputation. Now I have.:) I remember the early Essex frames, with holes drilled so far out of place that you couldn't assemble a gun with them.
JLF
Is it too long on the other gun too?
My STI Spartan is a tad short at the bottom. Could be a Pilipino thing.
John Masen 1911 Parts
I prefer flat MSH's so I may have an arched one off the latest stainless Colt. It would be serrated rather than checkered but I bet it would work and it's yours if I have one.
Doug K
John Masen 1911 Parts
Thanks Amigo, I'd be glad to square up with you if you have it.
Sorry... asleep at the switch here
It wouldn't fit (pin wouldn't align with frame holes) either gun and I didn't try it in the old Springfield after re-drilling it.