CanuckShooter
CGN frequent flyer
This might be a stupid question..... but in a moment of weakness I sold my Armco tuned 1911 Police Model to my dad as he really liked it and has wanted a 1911 in .45ACP for a very long time.
I am planning on ordering another one to replace it asap so that I have something to shoot over the summer, so I was thinking of just sending it to Gunnar in the winter when it's not being used as much.
Would shooting it 'as is' for a few months prior to sending it in to have it tuned have any ill effects on the gun? I mean, let's assume a worst case scenario.... could anything possibly wear improperly, or unevenly, etc? Maybe not the best example, but I read on one of the US forums that one guy had some abnormal wear to the grooves on the inner roof of the slide where the barrel locks up, due to improper tolerances.
Would I be better of having it tuned first?
I am planning on ordering another one to replace it asap so that I have something to shoot over the summer, so I was thinking of just sending it to Gunnar in the winter when it's not being used as much.
Would shooting it 'as is' for a few months prior to sending it in to have it tuned have any ill effects on the gun? I mean, let's assume a worst case scenario.... could anything possibly wear improperly, or unevenly, etc? Maybe not the best example, but I read on one of the US forums that one guy had some abnormal wear to the grooves on the inner roof of the slide where the barrel locks up, due to improper tolerances.
Would I be better of having it tuned first?





























I think that's what he means. I highly doubt anyone would call Gunnar a kitchen table gunsmith.





















