ambishooter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Southeastern Canuckstan
2 co-workers just purchased brand new GSG 1911s. After at least 500 rds on the 1st, and close to 1000 rds on the 2nd, finish seems to be holding up. Specifically on the slide stop area and the whole slide in particular, this is a definite improvement from the previous gens. Another point of comparison, the slide fit seems to be a little tighter. The one with about 1000 rds seems to have passed the break-in point. Just a few FTFs and FTEs using Win 555. The other with under 500 rds still suffers about 20% FTFs and FTEs witht the slide feeling to be still tight. I even cleaned whatever white grease remaining and re-lubed heavily. Runs a little better, but needs to be lubed vigorously, to a near point where oil will drip into the frame. One major improvement was the return of the one-piece all steel guide rod. Finally, they made a move to correct the biggest hiccup of this pistol.
I hope they can improve on the type of material used on the slide. Their frame holds up to the purpose. But the wear on the rails on the slide is still a factor that can be improved with better material. I am sure customers will not mind a slight price increase with better material.
I hope they can improve on the type of material used on the slide. Their frame holds up to the purpose. But the wear on the rails on the slide is still a factor that can be improved with better material. I am sure customers will not mind a slight price increase with better material.




















































