I Just bought a used, blue 1911 Colt Gold Cup, M80.
It functions fine and accuracy at 20 yards is good.
But, there is something amiss with the trigger.
When loading in the usual manner, the first time I pull the trigger it is about 8 lbs. All subsequent shots with that mag are about 3 pounds.
If I load the old way, pulling the trigger back before dropping the slide, this catches the sear on the disconnect, and then when I release the trigger and and start shooting, the first shot is a nice crisp 3 pounds.
Anyone recognize this issue?
Up until recently, my solution to a 1911 problem like this would be to phone Rodger Kotanko, who would probably know the problem and could often tell me how to fix it myself.
It functions fine and accuracy at 20 yards is good.
But, there is something amiss with the trigger.
When loading in the usual manner, the first time I pull the trigger it is about 8 lbs. All subsequent shots with that mag are about 3 pounds.
If I load the old way, pulling the trigger back before dropping the slide, this catches the sear on the disconnect, and then when I release the trigger and and start shooting, the first shot is a nice crisp 3 pounds.
Anyone recognize this issue?
Up until recently, my solution to a 1911 problem like this would be to phone Rodger Kotanko, who would probably know the problem and could often tell me how to fix it myself.


















































