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Honestly, the recoil is a non-issue. Feels the same as my Glock 23 (.40 S&W) unless I'm shooting some heavy Double Tap or Buffalo Bore loads. Then, you can tell the difference. However, it is still not even approaching the low end of the "unmanageable" scale...
The 10mm is a very versatile...
Thanks for the info and link to Matt McLearn's thread. It seems he is pretty committed to the success of the GSR project. That's good to know that they are trying to do things right.
I waited some time before actually picking up a 1911 - this is my first. You must admit, it looks pretty good...
Geeez... don't know why I said "slide stop." Must of had that on the brain at the time :confused:
Yes, I meant the "firing pin" stop. I know better, too... Just a cranial - rectal inversion, I guess :cool:
Thanks for the replies, guys. The gun is a Sig GSR. I intentionally left that part...
The hammer on my pistol is not quite centered. While cocked, it sets to the right of the beavertail. While un-cocked, it sits next to the right of the slide. Both areas show wear - not severe - just shiny spots. While the firing pin stop has a slightly uneven wear pattern, the gun operates fine...
(duplicate post form 1911 forum...)
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I have been browsing the different threads here about rusting problems/solutions, paying particular attention to those that talk about rust on carry guns that are stainless...
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