@rd62, that Commander looks great!
@rd62, that Commander looks great!
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy / Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
Way out of place with all the retro and classic builds lately, and I need to post better pics later, but here’s the new EDC and its JMCK and PHLster goodness. There’s a separate thread for how it’s doing but I’ll just say it runs great and I’m so far very glad I switched to a 1911. (Gun is an Ed Brown EVO KC9)
Shot these 2 Sunday (I need to post an update the "What did you shoot today" thread)
Now I find myself with a dilemma. I bought the full rail because it was a good deal and I liked the look and feel. After I got home I realized my birth year is part of the serial number so I thought about using it as the basis for a 50th birthday pistol. Nothing super major, Chambers RDS mount and reliability package from whichever approved installer I went with, TLR-1 or 2, a couple of reliable 10rd mags (is there such a thing?) and have a bitchin' fighting pistol for LARPing at the range and around the house.
Except I found out Sunday I shoot the non-rail just as good (maybe better) but with less effort. I expected the heavier pistol to shoot flatter and recoil less but found almost the opposite. I really had to manhandle the full rail to get back on target which was very surprising. And the results were repeatable on a B-8 at 7 yards shooting about 1rd/sec across 3 brands (Federal, Precision One, Freedom Munitions) and 2 weights (200gr, 230gr) of FMJ.
I'm stumped, slightly disappointed and pondering Plan B which might be the same build but on a 9mm Operator or SW1911.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy / Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
You could chop the dust cover back to normal 1911 length. The added weight of the wider full length frames cut back is a common thing in competitive SS pistols and can make for a very flat tracking blaster...or just ditch it, the bull barrel is gonna have an effect on the feel as well, no changing that.
Please don't chop that full rail operator! If I hadn't just laid out my 1911 cash, I'd make you an offer!
I didn't think about the bull barrel making a difference. I wonder if the bushingless Champions are the same way? My shooting was overall mediocre at best all day* so it's going to get at least one more range trip before I start making decisions which leads me to:
The only two options for chopping are going to be a Chambers RDS cut or chopped to someone else's collection if I can't get comfortable with it.
*My best group of the day was 35rds of CCI SV at 7yds. I picked up a bad flinch after a couple of hours at the range and it was exacerbated by my frustration trying to get the full rail to meet my expectations. I finally installed my AA .22 conversion on the no rail TRP and went to town.
I still think I should be able to do better offhand at 7yds but considering the frustration and fatigue, I'm ok with it.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy / Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
P-Forum made me do it!
Whoever “fit” this Nowlin barrel did a trash job so I’ll be using the stock springer barrel but figured I’d post a pic of the goods. I can’t get over the slide stop and slide interface I’ve had full customs that weren’t this good, nice job Springfield. Slide to frame fit is also impressive, better than my Professional 9mm and Dan Wessons I’ve owned.