It came in the mail this week. And I must say, it's pretty rough.
I soaked it in a varsol cleaning tank for a bit, then cleaned it all up and oiled it and put it back together.
Then I cycled the action about 20 times and it was still pretty rough, and actually jammed to the rear once so bad that I had to force it forward again with a wooden hammer! LOL
Trigger has a lot of creep, and you feel like you hit the sear 2 or 3 times before it actually goes "click"... Loading a magazine made my fingers bleed.
She's rough, and not much of a gun as it sits right now.
That being said...
I LOVE IT LOL Can't WAIT to get her apart on the bench, clean 'er up and get the dremel to it. polish up some of those nasty rough parts and get her ready for the range. The frame is excellent and the parts are all excellent as far as being robust. They just need some TLC. I got exactly what I was expecting, a 1911 in 9mm for cheap and a nice little winter project...
Thanks Marstar!
Edit, the weight difference between this gun and my M&P is quite substantial, I bet that will suck up some recoil on the range.
If anyone has any tips for this chunk of metal, please send 'em my way!
I soaked it in a varsol cleaning tank for a bit, then cleaned it all up and oiled it and put it back together.
Then I cycled the action about 20 times and it was still pretty rough, and actually jammed to the rear once so bad that I had to force it forward again with a wooden hammer! LOL
Trigger has a lot of creep, and you feel like you hit the sear 2 or 3 times before it actually goes "click"... Loading a magazine made my fingers bleed.
She's rough, and not much of a gun as it sits right now.
That being said...
I LOVE IT LOL Can't WAIT to get her apart on the bench, clean 'er up and get the dremel to it. polish up some of those nasty rough parts and get her ready for the range. The frame is excellent and the parts are all excellent as far as being robust. They just need some TLC. I got exactly what I was expecting, a 1911 in 9mm for cheap and a nice little winter project...
Thanks Marstar!

Edit, the weight difference between this gun and my M&P is quite substantial, I bet that will suck up some recoil on the range.
If anyone has any tips for this chunk of metal, please send 'em my way!
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