Without a doubt, this is the absolute worst part of 1911 reassembly. On every 1911 I own, every time, all the time. They pop right out with zero effort. But go to reassemble them, and let the frustration and cussing begin. I've tried it with the pistol right side up, upside down, on it's side. In every conceivable position, with the exception of in the weightless environment of the International Space Station. Eventually they go in. The problem is eventually we'll all be dead.
And, before anyone tells me they've never had trouble with one, forget it. Tell me you've had sex with the entire Dallas Cheerleader squad in one night. I'll have an easier time believing that! The damn things go all the way in without effort with the catch down around the trigger guard. Then carefully move them up into position and press, being oh so careful to avoid the idiot scratch......... And nothing. Realign and try again..... Nothing. Repeat........nothing. Finally, after 247 tries, it snaps in without effort, almost like that's the way it was designed!
On no other pistol is this more of a pain in the a$$. CZ's, Browning Hi-Power's, Sig's, Beretta's. No problem at all. Pick up a 1911, (I don't give a damn if it's a $400.00 Rock Island, or a $4,000.00 Ed Brown or Wilson Combat), and let the struggle begin. John Browning stated that when he designed the Hi-Power he said he wished he had put everything on the 1911 he put on it. Translated he meant, He wished he would have better designed the F*#KING slide stop!...... OK, rant off. Now let me hear from you guys how you deal with this, because we all know what a pain in the a$$ it is.