chaindrive
Bearcat
I've got a ruger sr1911 on order which should get here by midweek.
prior to buying the ruger I spent a lot of time also researching the springfield mil spec stainless and the Remington r1s.
the ruger won out mainly due to the cast in plunger tube (silver soldering colts - been there, done that) and the novak adjustable rear sight (had to buy an expensive sight pusher for the colt).
I only joined this very excellent forum yesterday and just finished reading all 16 pages of this section.
now I have to wonder what kind of luck I'm going to have with my ruger.
I was not aware of the front sight breakage problem. I know ruger will replace them, but to have to send the gun in every time it happens (if it does) is a lot of down time.
if it happens more than once I will probably send the slide to novak and get a steel sight installed.
am I correct in understanding that the novak sights on the sr1911 are not actually made by novak but a licensed MIM part?
for break in I've got 300 rounds of magtech 230 gr. fmj's. after that it will be my own hand loads.
I've also got a variety of jhp's from winchester, hornady and doubletap to try out to see if there are going to be any feeding issues.
I'm really hoping to get a "good" one with no issues.
thanks to all who posted on this forum to make me a better informed sr1911 owner.
yes, there will be a range report.
prior to buying the ruger I spent a lot of time also researching the springfield mil spec stainless and the Remington r1s.
the ruger won out mainly due to the cast in plunger tube (silver soldering colts - been there, done that) and the novak adjustable rear sight (had to buy an expensive sight pusher for the colt).
I only joined this very excellent forum yesterday and just finished reading all 16 pages of this section.
now I have to wonder what kind of luck I'm going to have with my ruger.
I was not aware of the front sight breakage problem. I know ruger will replace them, but to have to send the gun in every time it happens (if it does) is a lot of down time.
if it happens more than once I will probably send the slide to novak and get a steel sight installed.
am I correct in understanding that the novak sights on the sr1911 are not actually made by novak but a licensed MIM part?
for break in I've got 300 rounds of magtech 230 gr. fmj's. after that it will be my own hand loads.
I've also got a variety of jhp's from winchester, hornady and doubletap to try out to see if there are going to be any feeding issues.
I'm really hoping to get a "good" one with no issues.
thanks to all who posted on this forum to make me a better informed sr1911 owner.
yes, there will be a range report.