by westhope on Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:20 pm
I don't know how to do a good job without some type of staking tool. There are several types. Some are easier to use. Be sure to have the point of the staking tool adjusted to the correct depth and centered on the plunger tube post before staking it.
I also apply GREEN Locktite retaining compound, but I am a "belt and suspenders" kind of guy.
I've had a couple come loose from stock guns. None after I re-staked them.
I live in southern MN or you could use my staking tool. Any 1911 gunsmith will charge you about the price of the tool to do it. But he will do it right. Tools available from Midway or Brownell's. They will last you a lifetime.
Because I care, I carry.
HOPE for the best in people, but PLAN for the worst.