peacebutready
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Hi All,
The traditional 1911 was made for ball type bullet profiles. I was wondering if it is a good idea to have the barrel throated for flat-nosed fmj and other ammo? However, I really prefer not to have a gunsmith tamper with the frame feed-ramp.
Any idea what a competent 1911 'smith would charge? I think a person can also get an aftermarket barrel throated from the factory.
Have a pleasant and safe weekend, all.
The traditional 1911 was made for ball type bullet profiles. I was wondering if it is a good idea to have the barrel throated for flat-nosed fmj and other ammo? However, I really prefer not to have a gunsmith tamper with the frame feed-ramp.
Any idea what a competent 1911 'smith would charge? I think a person can also get an aftermarket barrel throated from the factory.
Have a pleasant and safe weekend, all.