Bowling Pin season is almost upon us.
Compensators for.50 GI caliber 1911's:
Well there's pretty much only one thing to do with it and that is, shoot bowling pins!
Think you used enough port there, Butch?
Hah, good one.
Hey they got it open didn't they?
Opposite end of the spectrum; Nelson .22 upper, Caspian build frame (1.75# trigger), Leupold DeltaPoint (or whatever it's called).
It'll shoot an inch or under at 50 yds. with match ammo.
Great for sight picture/trigger control/fundamentals practice or introducing new (younger) shooters to the platform.
Sweetest .22 ever! I have a Kimber .22 1911 that is pretty good but I have become frustrated over the years with semiauto reliability in .22. Pistols in particular can be picky about the type of ammo. I have come to the point where when I really need it to work for sure, I will lightly lube the ammo. Sounds stupid and wrong but it works.
I had trouble with the new frame too Ned.
About one choke 'n puke per magazine makes it about effing impossible to focus on shooting a group.
What I found; the mag release shelf/ledge (that holds mag in place) was holding the mag too high- it was spring the ejector up- and causing the malfs.
I found a few, old mag releases in my parts box, tried them until I found one that worked.
Prior to this I was CERTAIN the issue was related to too much MS tension or RS weight. Wasn't the case.
And thanks for the compliment, high praise from you.
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