Ah, moot point then I suppose. I have guns with and without them and find they pair really well with a magazine with hybrid style lips.
The slow feed test is an interesting test from Hilton and the guy has probably forgotten a lot about more about 1911s than I'll ever learn...I just don't get much from it. I've been more than satisfied with guns that failed that test but still run 230gr GDHP and HST +P.
Certainly it would be a problem if the gun failed his extractor or slide lock test.
He's got his reasons for that test and I still use his extractor test and slide lock test as the biggest barometer of whether I trust a gun to run a specific type of JHP.
I appreciate the input.
It appears only with this magazine, and only during this test protocol. I only have 6 rounds of GMM left anyway, which I ended up with because I just stuffed Mag A into a pocket after it failed the second test rep. I’m not too worried about it. Thanks though!
FWIW the shorter 185 gr SWCs have always had a rep as a round that can choke up an otherwise reliable gun.
Also, can I just say it's been dope as hell watching you go from 1911 newbie picking up a store bought entry level gun and putting in some well thought ought mods and maintenance to get it running JHP reliably.
Bravo dude.
Nice to see they've added 4.25” models for everything in the line.
They fuck around and add a railed model (and, ideally, a lightweight 4.25) and I might need 4 new guns!
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My goal, at various stages over the years, has been to assemble an otherwise identical set of pistols which include:
- 4.25" non-railed aluminum frame .45 for carry (maybe 2, one to use one to lose)
- 5" steel frame with rail .45 for home (maybe two, one for bedroom one for office)
- (2) 9mm steel frame for gaming/training classes (these days, likely that at least one of the two would get an optic)
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