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Old 09-15-2005, 11:04 PM
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Talking Springfield G.I., an affordable 1911

A few days ago I got a new toy. I always wanted a 1911 ever since I was very young. I just couldnt force myself to spend $1000 or so Bucks, for a relyable one.
I now have another favorite arms manufacture, Springfield. This classic G.I. modle only cost me $500! It even has a limmited lifetime warenty.


Today, I finaly got a chance to go to the range, and shot only a box. The only problems I have so far is, it doesnt feed on the last shot or two. Im hoping that it just needs to be broken in. Pluse the spent cases, are dented. I was told that the denting is normal. Due to it not having a lowered ejection port. I hope to do some more breakin in tomorow, or Sunday.
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Old 09-15-2005, 11:45 PM
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Springy's are da bomb ain't they? Go shoot the bajeezuz out of it and it will loosen up. If you end up needing extra mags, the Chip McCormick's are really good. You can buy them cheap at www.cdnninvestments.com or a direct link to MAGAZINES

I've had a couple "loaded" Springy's but I'm down to a real nice Trophy Match in my 1911 inventory. I doubt I'll ever part with it. Maybe I should have a MilSpec! My dealer has one....I better go look at it tomorrow!
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Old 09-16-2005, 06:45 AM
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I've had a couple "loaded" Springy's but I'm down to a real nice Trophy Match in my 1911 inventory. I doubt I'll ever part with it. Maybe I should have a MilSpec! My dealer has one....I better go look at it tomorrow!
Oh my god. It really is true 1911 are more addictive than crack, tattoos, and potato chips. You cant stop with just one!


My grandpa said it best. when I told him about my new toy. "The prom is much better, when you take a thin girl....Aint it?"
Its true. This gun has a larger frame, and heavier than a "Block", but I think conceal carry with a 1911 will be easier. Due to it being thin.
Pluse, I am more accurate with it, and the grip is way more eronomical for me.
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Old 09-20-2005, 12:02 AM
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**** that very same gun tonight. it's a dream. gotta get one next...well, AFTER the .44mag i want, lol.
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Old 09-21-2005, 07:24 AM
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Thats funny, I want to get a .44 next.
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Old 09-28-2005, 08:48 PM
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I bought one of those a few years ago, except mine is in .38 Super chambering. I always wanted a Super, and this gun's price was right! I dressed it up a bit with some faux ivory (i.e. white plastic) grips, and it looks quite sharp! Have fired a ton of factory and handloaded ammo through it, and haven't had a hiccup yet. I bought some spare (Megcar) magazines for it, and they have worked just fine.
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Old 09-29-2005, 06:13 PM
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I`m a wheel gun fan and do`nt have alot of use for semi-autos, but there is one .45 that I want real bad. A good friend of mine owns it and he carried it in China during WW11 when he was a spy there. It still looks abt new. Not being to smart I would fire it if I can get it, but I really don`t want it for a colectors gun, I want it because of the guy that carried it.
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Old 09-29-2005, 06:36 PM
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1911's

I love 1911s. At last count(but who's counting) i had 9 of them. One was made in 1918, a 1935 Navy marked gun, a WWII gun mismatched with an Ithaca Slide, a post war gun with a 22 conversion from Colt, a National match gun from 1958(bought from Klein's Sporting Goods in Chicago mail order), Series 70 gun that has been accurized, a series 70 officers model and a series 80 Colt as well as 1 of the Springfield guns...oh and an Auto Ordnance made gun..Loose as a goose but that sucker shoots pretty darn good...oh darn...that makes 10...Better not tell momma bout all them I guess
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Old 09-29-2005, 07:25 PM
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Good choice

I have a few 1911A1s, Springfields and Series 70 Colt Government Models and Commanders. They are classic guns. All the best...
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Old 10-02-2005, 04:11 AM
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Ive been real buisy at work recently, and havent had time to break it in. I bought a Chip MiCormic 10rd mag that jamed even worse than my factory mag. After doing some reserch, I think the problem might not be the mags at all, but the extractor. Im thinking the tension is too tight.
Tomorow or Monday Im sending it to a smith. Im probably geting night sights put on it also, as well as my Glock 19. I dont think Im going to have anythig else done to it.
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Old 10-02-2005, 01:56 PM
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A few years back I picked up a Springfield 1911-A1 from Picketts out in Newberry. I had some feed problems but they smoothed out as I shot the gun more.
I took it down to Wizards in Ocala, and had some things done. Lowered the ejection port, beveled the mag well, changed out the springs, added an ambi safety, installed Trijicon adjustable sights, and had the front of the grip stippled.
Darn thing shoots like a custom gun. Accurate, reliable, and fun.
I use Chip McCormick's 8 round shooting stars, with zero problems.
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Old 10-02-2005, 04:44 PM
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Speaking of Picketts

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I had some feed problems but they smoothed out as I shot the gun more.
Hmm... Mabe I should have fired afew more rounds? I just droped my 1911 off at Picketts, this morning.


The smith told me that there is a two week wait. So I have time to get it back, before I waist money. Although I dont think they wold fix anything that isnt broken, ...I hope
Im still trying to decide if I want to get night sights, or not. The old school sights isnt a problem for me. Its just that they would be worthless in low light conditions. Although night sights have much larger posts, wich is a pain when trying to shoot at paper targets. Pluse it would cost alot to have them installed. (this is what the smith told me)

Atleast I have time to make up my mind.


P.S. Newberry is a heck of a long drive from Miami. What made you decide to go across the state? Do you hunt up here?
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Old 10-16-2005, 11:23 PM
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I just got my 1911 back yesterday.
When I first went to the range a month ago. The last two rounds would only feed halfway into the chamber. I sent it to a gunsmith (Pickets in Newbury) to get the tension on my extractor adjusted. I received it yesterday. The smith tuned the extractor, and polished the chamber. He told me that he fired two clips with 2 different types of ammo, and had no problems. He also told me that the spring is abit heavy, and that the factory mag did not pop out after the he fired the full clips. He didn't have any 7 or 8 round Wilson, or chip McCormic mags in stock yet. But I would just have to pull the mag out of the well after shooting the factory mag.

Today I went to the range with 150rds of ammo, and spent them all. Just about every time I fired a mag. The last round would only feed half way into the chamber. I could pop out the mag normally, and the slide stop engaged, when the half way cartridge was extracted. I then reinserted the last cartridge into the empty mag to fire it. After the final round was fired, the mag would not come out of the well unless I locked the slide stop into place, and pushed the mag out through the chamber while holding the mag release button.
The 10rd still only feeds halfway into the chamber, just like it did last month.

What do you think the problem is? Is the extractor tension still to tight(or loose)? The spring to heavy? Or that I need to try a new mag? Because I sure don't know...
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Old 10-17-2005, 12:18 AM
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Hmmmmm...
Take a close look at the relationship between the slide stop and the magazine- I wonder if you have some binding there.
My 1911 isn't a Springfield, but Chip McCormick mags always bind on the slide stop on my pistol. If I take a file to the magazine and cut the slide stop opening on the magazine back a bit, they work perfectly.
If you have the slide stop binding on the magazine, that would keep it from falling free also. Of course, trying another brand of magazine might be worth a try, too.
Wilson and Brown are 2 brands of magazine that work fine in my gun- and so do the McCormicks once I tune them with a file.
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Old 10-17-2005, 01:28 PM
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Congrat on the new 1911 gregarat! I picked up a Springfield A1 'Loaded' package a couple of years ago after comparing different makes and models. I still think that it's one of the best values out there.

Boy, I feel quite fortunate as my factory clips have fed reliably from day one and have had clear extractions and clearing of ejected casings.

I found that my gun also 'broke in' well after repeated trips to the range. Good luck and enjoy!
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