A question for those of you that have a GSG/Sig 1911 with a ZRTS kit installed

Rick_014

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I've recently purchased a used Sig 1911 .22 cal that has a few aftermarket parts installed, one of which is a stainless steel guide rod and different spring. Is it worth it to spend 95 bucks plus tax for the ZRTS kit when I'll only need the barrel end cap and bushing? Will I see much of an improvement with those 2 parts to justify the cost? I can't seem to get as tight of groupings as I do with my other pistols and am looking to resolve this issue.
If anyone has experience with this I would appreciate your input.
Thanks
 
It isn't a target rig and never will be I used the kit and added a comp and steel sights put it all a Norc frame use it for pins it cycles faster than you can pull the trigger lots of fun but it is still a pot metal rig but would I do the conversion again NO money not well spent IMHO
 
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I upgraded...as stated..it’s not a target rig...but it is lots of fun..and happy to do away with that silly screw..bushing fit is better...new guide rod is better than the pot metal part...
 
If you can order out of the US, CWaccessories sells a matched set of the barrel end cap and bushing. Then you can eliminate the screw through the frame into the barrel. They also sell a frame plug kit to cover the hole in the frame.
 
i definitely found a serious difference in accuracy and yes that screw is not missed now which parts contributed most
to the increase in accuracy ,,ill leave that to the experts
 
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