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re: Added another 1911 and a new wheel-gun to my stable.
Posted on 3/24/18 at 8:31 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Posted on 3/24/18 at 8:31 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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I like a 1911 with a whole lot of miles on it. The rock islands feel half way there out of the box to me and thats what i like about them
I'm used to 45 and 10mm 1911's. The first time I racked the slide on this 9mm I almost thought it didn't have a spring in it, it was that light. As you say, it feels well worn in already, especially since I'm used to stiffer springs.
Can't wait to shoot it tomorrow.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:11 am to Mr. Hangover
Got to the range at 10am yesterday. Spent 1.5hrs tearing down and cleaning the Garand. I got it 2 weeks ago but am in the middle of a move so I hadn't had time to do that at home. Once I put it back together I started sighting it in. Fired a group of 3 at 25yds that would all be touching the edges of a dime but the group was about 8 inches low and 5 inches left. Took the next 7 shots to get it in the bull. Then started ringing the 10" gong at 100 yards with the remaining 10 rounds I had (only had a box of 20). I love how it shoots. The weight of the gun and the lower pressure rounds make for a pretty gentle recoil.
The 357 shot great. However it DOES NOT like steel cased ammo. Every case expanded and got stuck in the cylinder. I had to press the cylinder ejector against a wooden post to get the empties out after every cylinder-full fired (that was 357 caliber). It kicks quite hard with the 357.
I also ran 50 rounds of brass 38 special thru it and it was a much calmer kick and just as accurate.
The Rock Island 1911 9mm was amazing. Smooth action with a minimal recoil thanks to the heavy frame of the 1911. My only gripe if I has to gripe about anything is the deep cuts on the grips. It helps to make for a secure grip on it but the inside of my right thumb rubs against an aggressive area at the top end of the grip that irritates my thumb pad. I may get out the dremmel and polish the edges of that area down just a tiny bit. Otherwise, it was accurate and shot awesome. No faults whatsoever through 200 rounds.
Also brought my Canik TP9SF out there with me. That's another great gun for the price!
Pics.
The 357 shot great. However it DOES NOT like steel cased ammo. Every case expanded and got stuck in the cylinder. I had to press the cylinder ejector against a wooden post to get the empties out after every cylinder-full fired (that was 357 caliber). It kicks quite hard with the 357.
I also ran 50 rounds of brass 38 special thru it and it was a much calmer kick and just as accurate.
The Rock Island 1911 9mm was amazing. Smooth action with a minimal recoil thanks to the heavy frame of the 1911. My only gripe if I has to gripe about anything is the deep cuts on the grips. It helps to make for a secure grip on it but the inside of my right thumb rubs against an aggressive area at the top end of the grip that irritates my thumb pad. I may get out the dremmel and polish the edges of that area down just a tiny bit. Otherwise, it was accurate and shot awesome. No faults whatsoever through 200 rounds.
Also brought my Canik TP9SF out there with me. That's another great gun for the price!
Pics.
This post was edited on 3/26/18 at 4:37 pm
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:46 am to cdaniel76
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The 357 shot great. However it DOES NOT like steel cased ammo. Every case expanded and got stuck in the case. I had to press the cylinder ejector against a wooden post to get the empties out after every cylinder fired. (that was 357 caliber). It kicks quite hard with the 357.
Steel case is generally a poor choice for a non Soviet design but when revolvers have issues it's a whole different animal. Too many headaches and issues with steel case ammo for me to accept even with the cheaper price.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 3:37 pm to cdaniel76
CD, you are killing me with those pics of the Garand. I spent an hour or so yesterday afternoon watching videos of how to take it down and clean. I also ordered the service grade, and if mine comes in looking as good as yours, I will be very pleased. Thanks for the heads up about the CMP.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 4:32 pm to byutgr
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I also ordered the service grade, and if mine comes in looking as good as yours, I will be very pleased. Thanks for the heads up about the CMP.
Be sure to let us show it off to us when to get it. Glad I could help. It's a fantastic rifle!
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