+P JHP ammo ok out of 1911 pistol?


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Black Majik
July 25, 2004, 05:42 PM
Ok, so I went out to buy some JHP, and didn't read closely enough and bought some 185 gr. +P Federal Hydrashok ammo.

My home defense pistol is a Colt Government. Is it alrite to run +p ammo thru my 1911?

How does this compare to the .230 gr. JHP's. What is your preferred bullet weight for defensive purposes, and why?

TIA. :)

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Lennyjoe
July 25, 2004, 06:19 PM
My selection for personal defense out of my Kimber Pro Carry II is the Speer Gold Dot 200gr +P.

A steady diet of +P is probably not the preferred ammo, but for CCW I prefer a little more push, power wise.

I'd shoot that ammo with confidence in your Colt.

Im sure there are many more qualified individuals out there with the 1911 than I am. So be prepared to get bombarded with a wealth of knowledge on this matter.

stans
July 26, 2004, 08:08 PM
+P ammo should not hurt a modern 1911. Now if it is an older one, say, produced before the 1970's, the steel may be a little softer. I certainly would not shoot +P in a World War I or II vintage 1911. For the modern 1911's, you would do well to invest in an 18 pound recoil spring for +P loads. Anytime you increase operating pressure, you will accelerate wear. If you do most of your practice with standard ammo and shoot +P for familiarity only, then you should not have problems and the gun will last a lifetime.

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