rustymaggot
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ive only ever owned one 1911. it was a colt government model i believe. it had a few failure to feeds but i expect that from any brand new gun. after the first 300 rounds it was very reliable.
my friend has a cheep 1911 and he has lots of extra aftermarket parts on it. bad news cause his never gets thru a box of ammo without a jam. i had to help him do a bunch of stuff to his to get it to even finish a clip without jamming. polishing the feed ramp was the first thing we did and that helped alot.
i had a browning hipower knockoff made in argentina. not real accurate as it was a very worn barrel but it never failed to function as far as i remember.
my friend has a cheep 1911 and he has lots of extra aftermarket parts on it. bad news cause his never gets thru a box of ammo without a jam. i had to help him do a bunch of stuff to his to get it to even finish a clip without jamming. polishing the feed ramp was the first thing we did and that helped alot.
i had a browning hipower knockoff made in argentina. not real accurate as it was a very worn barrel but it never failed to function as far as i remember.