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Range Report for the Javelina

Hello Gents,

Took apart the Javelina on Thursday night for a cleaning/inspection. Everything went easy/peasy. Seems like a really solidly built unit and exactly what you'd expect for a 1911 beefed up for the 10mm round. A couple of things that were unexpected (kinda as I read about them before), the recoil spring was of stock government length as was the guide rod. The spring plug is over 2 inches long and mostly solid :eek:

As a side note, the slide pull is quite heavy. Not as heavy as my Desert Eagle 44 but a close second. Lubed her up with G96 (out of Breakfree CLP) and greased the rails on the slide and receiver.

Hit the range Friday with high hopes and to be honest fingers crossed. Brought 2 boxes of American Eagle 10mm 180gr (all P&D had to choose from), loaded up the mags and had at her. Well to make a long story short it made shooting at 7 yards out a absolute joke, in a good way :D :D :D Best grouping every with a new pistol and as my range buddy remarked "well it's definitely not you" ;)

Ran though both boxes with no FTF or FTE or anything even resembling a mechanical hiccup :dancingbanana:

While I know two boxes is not the ultimate measure of a pistols performance/reliability, first impressions are very good. Pushed the target out to 25yds and offhand still managed to put them all on the paper (yes, they were the smaller targets, not the full-sized silhouettes). Should be able to do way better with more practice.

So all that's left is to get reloading, some more range trips and maybe have some fun with HOT 10mm reloads!
 
Here is my new Colt series 70,before and after..
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The original slide had been copper coated for some reason,now it's been fully parkerized.New Wilson combat grips,extended slide release,ambi-safety and an adjustable trigger added.The previous owner had S&W revolver sights custom installed and I was unable to have anything else put on to replace them.The front sight,front of the grip and and rear of the slide have all been hand checkered!
All the work was done by our resident maestro,"grensvegter".
A job very well done in my opinion.
 
Norinco 1911A1 .45ACP

An older Norinco 1911A1 in .45ACP recently scored off the EE. Grips also from another CGN'er recently off the EE.

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Love double diamond hardwood 1911 grips:

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NAA.
 
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