Report on my two Colt 1911 "100 Years of service" series 80's (Government and Commander) .
The two had come back from the gunsmith with the following:
Using brand new Chip McCormick 8 rnd mags. Factory 45ACP 230 grain.
The break-in period was supposed to be about 250 rounds each.. It could have been the mags but there were some minor FTF's - probably mag related - I heard Wilson Combat mags are better.
I love the 1911 and will fix the minor teething pains - These are both brand new so I was expecting some "break-in" - Regardless they were smooth and accurate.
They have to go in for trigger jobs. Perhaps new springs. - but these are like Harley's to me - they are original and high maintenance.
I have been spoiled by GLOCKS. But the 1911 is Single Action cant be beat!
More to follow...
The two had come back from the gunsmith with the following:
- Ed Brown beavertail grip safeties ambi thumb safeties
- stainless steel flat mainspring housings
- Novak trijicon night sights
- full guide rods and skeleton hammers
Using brand new Chip McCormick 8 rnd mags. Factory 45ACP 230 grain.
The break-in period was supposed to be about 250 rounds each.. It could have been the mags but there were some minor FTF's - probably mag related - I heard Wilson Combat mags are better.
I love the 1911 and will fix the minor teething pains - These are both brand new so I was expecting some "break-in" - Regardless they were smooth and accurate.
They have to go in for trigger jobs. Perhaps new springs. - but these are like Harley's to me - they are original and high maintenance.
I have been spoiled by GLOCKS. But the 1911 is Single Action cant be beat!
More to follow...
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