more like ... they didn't grease the right palms to get the contract ... its all about money
Budget cuts
Budget cuts
These are the two reasons that probably render some of these weapons, that were designed on the normal M855 pressure, to fail to provide huge reliability+durability improvement over the M4.
The M855A1 round has a higher chamber pressure than the M855. It looks like they jacked it up from 55000 psi to 63000psi. That is a whooping 15% increase, and the effect of pressure (wear, timing...etc)is probably not linear to the increase in pressure.
The US Marines ordered 10,000 Colt 1911's so reliability and life span of the M4 can't be the issue .
From what I understand, a good 1911 will rattle like a bucket of bolts and rival a glock in terms of reliability.
It's only these new fangled tight match grade 1911 that are actually problematic to give the platform a bad name.
I'd have no idea what "fitting" philosophy went in to the Marnies 1911's tho'.