against the slide. just barely...enough that it creates friction and is marring the finish on the barrel some. what to do?
1/23/2007 10:40:16 AM
buy a wilson combat
1/23/2007 11:08:03 AM
bushing or bull barrel? could it be the link, link pin, or slide stop?^ word, I bought a Kimber and by the time I replaced all the MIM etc, I could have just bought a CQB in the first place Not that it isn't good, just that I could have had a Wilson. First 1911 though, so you live and you learn.On that note, does anyone know anything about the KZs or any of the hi cap, polymer frame 1911s (other than Para Ordinance, which I've heard is shitty).[Edited on January 23, 2007 at 11:19 AM. Reason : .]
1/23/2007 11:19:20 AM
my springfield does the same thing, but I just keep feeding ammo into it. the people at Davi's told me that almost all Springfield 1911's do that, and the only thing you can do about it is oil the gun properly to prevent excessive rust.
1/23/2007 11:23:34 AM
Man, you are having all sorts of firearm problems.
1/23/2007 11:30:53 AM
^^^ I shot a Para one time and hated it. I couldn't hit shit with it.^^ no shit? I find that kinda hard to believe...I mean, Springfield isn't THE premier 1911 out there by any means, but I would consider them to be more or less top shelf gear.^yeah, I got them out yesterday to clean and oil them, and noticed this problem. the Rem 700 issue was a new thing that happened when I took the bolt out for cleaning. My .22 mag has a fucked up safety, too...but it was kinda sacrificed for a homestyle trigger job (the trigger is actually very good for what it is.)
1/23/2007 11:51:34 AM
dukethats pretty common from alot of manufactures. take some emory paper and clean up the inside of the slide in said spot that rubs. look to see if there is a casting flaw on the inside also. you man polish up the bbl to see if you can gain the clearance you need that way.
2/11/2007 4:57:15 PM
CLP.BTW, I was in when the Army first started transitioning to the 9mm Beretta pistol. We got a memo about a lot of cracked slides, so be aware of that, too. [Edited on February 11, 2007 at 6:02 PM. Reason : .]
2/11/2007 5:50:53 PM
If its seriously a problem you could send it off somewhere. I've got mine at Novak's currently but I've also heard good things about Cylinder & Slide and Yost & Bonitz.
2/11/2007 6:47:15 PM
Just get a Sig 220
2/11/2007 8:26:41 PM
you know, I had a Sig, great gun, but I just didn't point naturally with it . . . I do with my 1911, so thats what I stick with. Sigs are awsome overall though.
2/11/2007 9:10:52 PM
yeah, Sigs are fantastic. had a P226--sold it because it was cosmetically ass ugly and beat to hell (but still shot AWESOME) and I was offered $75 more than I paid for it. My next two pistol purchases will probably be a P229 and a Trailside.
2/11/2007 9:26:47 PM
I've got an article somewhere in which a writer for a gun magazine described how he put his Glock pistol on the ocean floor for several months. Then, he retrieved the pistol and fired it numerous times with no jams or other problems whatsoever.
2/11/2007 9:42:36 PM
^ thats real cool, but who the fuck really needs to be able to do that? a stainless 1911 will do the same, welcome to 1983 ( Randall and Detonics had all stainless guns, pins and springs included) Duke, what you are describing happens a good deal, shoot it and dont worry about it. I have a 1911 lug iron from brownells to smooth it up, on a 3k Yost gun I would be concerned but on a Springfield I wouldnt sweat it. [Edited on February 11, 2007 at 10:28 PM. Reason : -]
2/11/2007 10:26:44 PM
My Springer does it, too. I just polish the barrel afterwards. Eventually I'll polish the barrel bushing. It doesn't bother me enough to do much about it in the way of modifications.
2/11/2007 10:49:08 PM
a dot of oil on top of the barrel should fix that right
2/11/2007 11:01:34 PM
^^^ The point was that Glocks almost never jam for any reason. There are people that have NEVER cleaned their Glocks and the pistols fire just as well as they did the day they were purchased. I used to be an armorer, so I know that the Colt Model M1911A1 was a solid and dependable weapon. But it could not perform like the Glock. Frankly, I've seen damn few pistols that can.
2/12/2007 12:51:54 AM
sig poly p229 .40 s&w
2/12/2007 9:41:07 AM
hey josh, lets go shooting... georgia arms had a deal on case quantity .357 sig
2/12/2007 10:26:22 AM
^ how good is their ammo? I've heard good things from second hand sources, but never from anyone who has shot them.
2/12/2007 2:19:12 PM
^^ sure, bring a case or three of it down to FL
2/12/2007 4:03:43 PM
^^^ I checked their website: 357 SIG 50 100 1000G357SB 125gr Full Metal Jacket $11.50 $22.50 $220.00G357SC 125gr Gold Dot Hollow Point $16.50 $32.50 $320.00I paid $85 for 500 rounds about 2 years ago, have the prices really gone up that much since then?(dont mean to hijack your thread duke)[Edited on February 12, 2007 at 4:15 PM. Reason : i need some more too, damn]
2/12/2007 4:14:32 PM
the GA stuff is the best stuff I've shot in a whileI've completely switched to their loads in my rifleand I've been shooting their handgun stuff for years^ they did better than that on it... show price I guessbut for their stuff, it's the best deal I've seen in a while[Edited on February 12, 2007 at 6:08 PM. Reason : .]
2/12/2007 6:07:58 PM
i'll check them outI'm a black hills fan myself
2/12/2007 6:08:46 PM
I still need to spend some loot on just ammo over the next year or two... maybe more because I'm gonna get some more mags for some things tooI want to shoot a lot more than I have been lately...
2/12/2007 6:16:01 PM
From http://www.ammoman.com/Speer New TMJ..........I ordered 2000 rounds and really like it so far. My Sig 239 loves it357 SIG 125 GRAIN TMJRELOADABLE AND NON CORROSIVETOTALLY METAL JACKETSPEER LAWMAN AMMOFREE SHIPPINGPart Number #357S-125TMJ-500, -1000$149-500 rounds.$249-1000 rounds.
2/13/2007 1:09:27 AM
I didn't know what "Totally Metal Jacketed" bullets were so I did a search. I mispelled bullet and this is the first link I got:
2/13/2007 11:29:13 AM
wd-40?
2/13/2007 12:56:58 PM