I tried to cock block that sale and keep it in the family. But Tex sold it before I could wave some cash in his face.
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Got this to the range before things got really uncomfortable outside - this thing runs! Passed the abbreviated 10-8 extractor test protocol I ran (Ammo's expensive and it was freezing out)...didn't get much of a chance to run too much defensive ammo through it, maybe 25 rounds of 147gr HST tops, but it did munch through 100 rounds of 115, 50 of 124 and 50 150gr ball with zero issues. Fed just fine from Colt factory mags, Metalform (which...basically factory with some minor visual differences), Wilson ETM, and ETM-V mags. Extraction was good, ejection was extremely consistent; I hate to use the "all in a bucket" trope, but... Anyway; got it home, stripped and cleaned it, and while it was apart ran some mag tests with regards to whether they interfere with the ejector.
Factory and Metalform 9 round flush mags - good to go, plenty of clearance; you'd need to bend the floorplate quite a bit in order to get close to ejector contact
Wilson ETM-V mags - good to go; very little clearance but even when seating forcefully you can still see daylight, and sharpie on both ejector bottom and magazine top does not reveal any contact when seating forcefully. The ETM-V mags I have, have WC's giganto steel floorplate so those aren't bending without some Hulk Smash muscle behind seating them
Wilson "regular" ETMs - no go. Their 500-9 mags will make hard contact with the ejector and you don't even need to apply any force to do it. One of them won't even bottom the floor plate lip against the frame; it makes contact with the ejector before then. I had 3, I had just ordered 3 more right before I got it to the range...the 3 I tested all made the same contact the same way after the range trip. So, those 6 mags are going to be sold. Oh well, I probably should have tested them before committing to buy more. I ordered a bunch more Metalforms and honestly I think once I've vetted everything, if I decide to carry this, it'll just be with flush fitting 9 round mags. Maybe the ETM-Vs as reload mags, if/when I find a bunch with the aluminum basepad instead of the steel ones I have (the aluminum ones are thinner and lighter than the chonky wide steel ones).
Chuck Rogers
www.RogersPrecision.com
Cheap-Fast-Good............pick any two.
Novak built stainless Colt, just replaced the old night sights with a new Night Fision front sight and a plain black wide-notch rear:
New 10-8 rear sight for the RO elite.
"... And miles to go before I sleep".
That's a nice looking sight. Is it sitting in a Novak cut?
According to the 10-8 site, this sight was for the 2011/Stacatto/1911.
Springfield has what they call a "Novak style sight".
The 10-8 required only minor fitting;
stoning the bottom of the sight, and very, very light filing and stoning of the dovetails.
https://www.10-8performance.com/1911...nt-rear-sight/
My Springfield took the .375 rear to match the factory front fiber. Chose not to change the front sight because it is a great color....not quite red, and not quite orange...somewhere in between that really pops for my eyes.
"... And miles to go before I sleep".