Mine is a TDE North Hollywood.
Bought it from a guy who had picked it up thinking he was going to shoot .44 magnums in it. LOL.
After explaining the (lack of) ammo situation to him, I was able to make a trade.
I never cared for the black plastic stocks and so got these wood ones some years back.
To the OP, sounds like you are up on proper lube and vigilance on the guide rods.
My gun will function with a load as light as 240 plated and 10 grains of Unique if it is clean and lubed.
Cases at your feet almost!
My Desert Eagles won't even go to half cock with that load.
Don't know how many spare magazines you have, but do keep your eyes out for spares like the one I show with the gun.
Made by Triple K.
Normally when I speak about Triple K, it's only to say 'at least it's not a pro-Mag!', but I have a few of them and they really do work perfect.
It is less than pristine (rust pitting on stainless steel?
Same for me. The guy I got it from had neglected it in unstable conditions that caused some rust on the matte finish frame.
No way to get it off the matte finish without brightening the steel, right?
On a chance I bought a Hornady sonic cleaner at a Cabela's after insuring the stripped frame would fit inside.
Couple of hours later and the frame was good as new.
JT