Bought at Bradis. Called ahead, they set it back and I was able to take time on the drive up!
I really like the pistol. The trigger breaks very clean, consistent and it also has RIA's always nice wooden grips on it.
Now a question for you 1911 guys out there...; would I be able to break this thing in some by loading the mags and hand cycling the thing until I get it to the range?
I have 500 rds. of Blazer coming, and with the weather I thought perhaps I could get a head start on working the action. Does this indeed work to some degree?
Also, will dry firing the pistol help with the trigger as well?
What aftermarket parts are a must for a 4" 1911?
If I could figure out how to get pics on this sight without posting from another website I would, sorry.
I really like the pistol. The trigger breaks very clean, consistent and it also has RIA's always nice wooden grips on it.
Now a question for you 1911 guys out there...; would I be able to break this thing in some by loading the mags and hand cycling the thing until I get it to the range?
I have 500 rds. of Blazer coming, and with the weather I thought perhaps I could get a head start on working the action. Does this indeed work to some degree?
Also, will dry firing the pistol help with the trigger as well?
What aftermarket parts are a must for a 4" 1911?
If I could figure out how to get pics on this sight without posting from another website I would, sorry.