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Best part of being a newb & buying a 1911 with the 'newb scratch' already on it, you don't have to worry about puttin' it there yourself.![]()
They seem to be a very good value ...
just not the .40 cal ones
Haven't had any real major issues with mine....other then a soft firing pin my Omega has been running pretty good. The right mags made a big difference in feeding....and any TC bullets in a 1911 from 9mm to .45 can hang up on the feed ramp. If you can find some 180 round nose to load you will never have a problem.
They seem to be a very good value ...
Haven't had any real major issues with mine....other then a soft firing pin my Omega has been running pretty good. The right mags made a big difference in feeding....and any TC bullets in a 1911 from 9mm to .45 can hang up on the feed ramp. If you can find some 180 round nose to load you will never have a problem.
Indeed, value for money. Better fit and finish than Norinco. Just try to avoid the Commander length version if you are planning to shoot farther than 20 m.
OK,, see the scratch,, but, how do you avoid it?? Being a NEWBIE to 1911's,, Monday getting to look at "3" owner exp pal guns, all 60 yo,, how do you on anew gun, take it down with out scratching it??I've learned something already. I didn't know about the 'newb scratch'.![]()
Actually I have SAM Commanders in 45 and 9mm and they are a couple of the best fit 1911s I have ever owned. No problem at all holding the bull on 25 yard pistol targets.
Good for you. A fellow shooter from my club has a 9mm in SS. He is having problem with his shots. Not the gun though. Possibly the ammo. I tried it and I can hit a 6" group in 20m using a 3.4gr Titegroup 135gr bulet. Just not as tight as a full length 1911. I suggested trying a 5%-10% increase in powder using a 125-135 gr bullet.
BTW, he is trying to sell this same pistol, with under 500 rds fired so far.
...the SAM is the only 1911 I've owned (and I've had a least a dozen) that requires a bushing wrench to get the bushing to turn for removal...
You haven't tried my STI Spartan, then! I actually did a little gentle lapping. It's still tight enough that I prefer to use a wrench, though.
Stuart
No I haven't, but if you send it to me I'll be happy to give it a field test.![]()
) How about a temporary swap?


























