Got my brand new GSG 1911 on friday from Blue Line activities. My immediate impression was that this is a very nice pistol for the price. Its quite heavy and feels solid. I proceded to shoot over a thousand rounds of CCI mimimags, stingers, remington yellow jacket, american eagle, winchester wild cat, remington cyclone and a few other kinds i can remember at the moment. There was not a single failure of any kind. NOT ONE. All the while my step dad was shooting his more expensive (by a few hundred dollars) Sig misquito, which jammed litterally a minimum of 3-5 times per magazine with cheap shells and down to 1-2 times with stingers or mini mags. It was a nice feeling. That is until the pistol went bang for the last time. I loaded a mag with stingers and fired the first shot. It blew apart my barrel bushing and sent the plunger spring flying down range never to be found again. My problem was identicle to what happened to this guy --> http://forums.1911forum.com/showthread.php?t=283499 . After looking at the barrel bushing it was obvious why it broke, Its made of what looks like the same cheat pot metal that made in china toy cars are manufactured from. Called blue line and they said they will repair or replace it now problem! Hows that for customer service! After reading the american thread it seems there is a replacement bushing made out of steel. Just thought you fellow Canadian GSG 1911 owners should be aware this is apparently a common problem and there is a fix. Not sure if all of the recently imported pistols have the old barrel bushing or the new one..... oh and also my recoil buffer (think thats what its called) Is serverly deformed and caused the slide to be a little sticky..hopefully theres a fix for that too.


















































