Came with three mil-spec magazines. Ran those thru with a variety of ammo I took with me... stuff from 160SWCs, 185s, 200s, and 230 ball. Including several mags of the 200 HP I got thru one of the fund raisers here... GREAT bullets! Also ran several of my mags thru... all without but one hitch. Gotta sort out which mag wouldn't hold the slide back. Was trying to switch fast and set it down too close to the others... stupid, stupid, stupid me!
For just a std. run-of-the-mill 1911, it was a great gun... for a parts gun it was superb! I know I had my parts gun throated to run just about any conceiveable .452 bullet thru it. If this gun ain't it... well, someone took care to have the same ability. Not something I'd expect for a clunker... (In case you're wonderin', I did it so that my "practice" gun could do anything my comp gun could).
I look forward to shootin' it in the new SASS side events built around the 3-gun concept and the movie "Wild Bunch"! Use three guns, a 1911 in .45ACP, a .40 caliber or bigger levergun, and an 1897 shotgun. Traditional category will allow any military sighted 1911, but must be in std. 1911 or -A1 configuration... no beavertails, no ambi safeties or mag releases, no mag extensions or mag-well bells. Basically a stock gun. Modern category will allow improved sights, but many of the same restrictions as above. One thing I wish they'd change, is the prohibition on rubber bumpers on the bottom of the magazines.
After the Colt SAA, the 1911 is the epitome of firearms, IMO. You're free to disagree, but you'd be wrong!
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