BTDT,
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I've owned approximately 100 of the Colt type pistols, most of them shorties.
Back in the day [ 1980s - 1990s ], when I was a professional gunsmith, I specialised in these type of pistols, and I built several dozen of the shorty Colt Govt/Commander/Officers Model PRACTICAL pistols.
Mostly I used Detonics slides, Randall LeMay SS frames, and CONED barrels.
I also built some interesting DOLT hybrids [ Detonics frame, Copmmander slide, or Commander frame, Detonics slide ].
My personal favorite was a SS 3.5" Detonics slide on a SS Randall Lemay Officer model sized frame. This setup is an eminently PRACTICAL pistol. Ater I ground a relief up into the back of the trigger guard, I could get all of my fingers on the grip, unlike the even shorter Detonoics frames [ which left my pinky finger dangling ].
And after I extended the rear sight all the way to the back of the Detonics slides, I had a decent sight radius. I shot a lot of IPSC matches with that setup, including a few BC Provincials and a CAN National. I made it into IPSC B class with this pistol, so it can be done.
On close /fast stuff, the short slide actually recoils faster, and with less muzzle flip, than any other non-comped .45 Govt or Commander. So for quick and dirty CQB stuff, the shorty was definitely NOT a handicap. But on anything over 20 yds, the short sight radius was a limitation that did effect scores.
The only downsides to these type of shorty Govt type pistols are:
1.] The short barrel locks up and down very abruptly, so unless a RAMPED barrel is used, careful fitting is necessary for absolute feed reliability.
2.] All of the ultra short recoil spring setups will wear out faster than the longer Commander or Govt recoil springs. I used to get about 1000 rds of MAJOR PLUS PF loads before the recoil springs needed replacement.
But these days my favorite pistol is now a GLOCK.
I've owned several 17s, several 22s, a 26, 19,
and my current Practical pistol, a Gen 3 G23 with a Barsto 107 MM barrel.
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