Thanks for the input. I am wondering how scarce these are in Canada.
I bought mine from a Dr from eastern Canada via an internet auction and he had fired it very little; in my conversations with him before the purchase he was leading me to believe that he had carried it at some point in his life but we all know how limited legal CCW is in Canada. Anyway it came in prestine shape with 2 original Detonics mags (worth $100 ea themselves to collectors) and a commander mag plus a slick carry holster. It is by no means a lite gun being all stainless steel. And it's unique because the Detonics was the first commercial attempt at what we now know as the commander size 1911.
I have shot this little piece quite a bit and it's always a hit at the range due to it's limited numbers in Canada. I have fed it 230gr RN bullets exclusively, hard lead, FMJ and hollowpoints and have never had an issue with jams. This gun does require a firm grip when shooting to aid in cycling, as do all 1911 style pistols in my experience. Even my custom built IPSC gun will sometimes jam if you "limp wrist" it.
Again, thanks for the answers and would like to hear of any'all experiences that fellow CGN's have had with this pistol.
I'm basically fishing to see if there would be a market for this piece in Canada or if I should take it with me when I move my hardware south permanently this summer.
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