It's actually a fun thing for me too, to keep track of it and report.
I don't think Iv'e done anything service-wise that has really made a huge dif, I mean, nothing that Rob could not have had done elsewhere, successfully, although yes, there was one barrel fitting that did not get done right. Really, all the barrel changes probably could have been drop-ins or something the like the Kart EZ Fit which is a good way to go.
While this thread is pure gold for what it is along with the data we are getting on a Springfield Operator, I wish I could see some of the others and just have a tally of the round counts that have been expended at the hands of that guy. He has to be a true artist with the tools of his trade - hence why I would love to train with such a 1911 guy!
Do it!!! A Pro very well may be my next 1911.
I bought a MC operator a couple of years ago because of this thread, and while it will probably never be shot to the level this one has, it has been an absolute performer.
Thanks for continuing the updates Ned, it is appreciated.
Your appreciation is appreciated-- really.
I bet most guys are the same as me. It's kinda fun over the years as we go through cycles of enthusiasm for shooting in general, or a particular gun or caliber.
You feel the need, it's time, for another cycle to start, but you're not sure which way to channel the urge. "What new gun / system should I get to scratch this itch, what would be the coolest thing to explore?"
Then you realize, you already have it! You also realize that you have not fully explored it. You have not shot the crap out of it yet. You rediscover it and see that your previous, cursory relationship with it only scratched the surface. A lot of times when this happens, it's a 1911..... :-)
I always find my self returning to the 1911 no matter what new toy I play with.
Religion is doing what you are told no matter what is right. Morality is doing what is right no matter what you are told...
There's some wisdom right there.
In my own case, I always seem to come back to the j-frame revolver. I'll shoot striker guns exclusively for a while, dally with DA/SA guns for a bit, play around with red-dotted guns, but when I finally make it back to the compact snubnose it's like coming home.
Its technology is even more ancient and its capacity more limited than the 1911, but it just works for me. And I always seem to learn something new every time I practice with it.
Terrific thread, BTW.
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