I've had my Spartan for a few months now and suffice to say, I love that gun. It's accurate, handles recoil well, and I seem to be more accurate with it than my Sig. Go figure, maybe it's the whole 1911 aura helping me out here.
Anyhow, shortly after I bought it I got a few boxes of Winchester white box hollow points, which were the cheapest I could find until I could find, well, a crate of something else (need a float for brass). And turns out that the edge of the cavity hangs up when feeding at pretty much random intervals.
That raises a good question for me. Are there any .45 hollow points that the Spartan likes? Or I should just try to find some with a narrower "mouth"?
Anyhow, until then I'm just including that ammo in my drills. I get someone else to load up my mags for me, putting in the rounds that don't reliably feed in there at random just so I never really know when I'll be getting a misfeed but I'm increasing the odds of having to do some IA's. At least I can put them to good use by introducing that element of uncertainty.
And on another note, I managed to find a Kimber conversion kit, but the Kimber .22 slide sticks out the back of my frame. Any idea if that would be a serious issue or if I can shoot safely with that set up? But one thing for sure, no putting the safety on for me in that case and that bugs me a bit. Any suggestions here?
Anyhow, shortly after I bought it I got a few boxes of Winchester white box hollow points, which were the cheapest I could find until I could find, well, a crate of something else (need a float for brass). And turns out that the edge of the cavity hangs up when feeding at pretty much random intervals.
That raises a good question for me. Are there any .45 hollow points that the Spartan likes? Or I should just try to find some with a narrower "mouth"?
Anyhow, until then I'm just including that ammo in my drills. I get someone else to load up my mags for me, putting in the rounds that don't reliably feed in there at random just so I never really know when I'll be getting a misfeed but I'm increasing the odds of having to do some IA's. At least I can put them to good use by introducing that element of uncertainty.
And on another note, I managed to find a Kimber conversion kit, but the Kimber .22 slide sticks out the back of my frame. Any idea if that would be a serious issue or if I can shoot safely with that set up? But one thing for sure, no putting the safety on for me in that case and that bugs me a bit. Any suggestions here?


















































