Question about 1911 Full Length Guide Rods

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  • Claddagh

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    I went to a standard 'short' guide and plug on my "Loaded" full-sized Springer. No decrease in accuracy or function that I can see in the 1,500 or so rounds since. Not a regular competitor these days, so that little bit of extra weight up-front is immaterial. Personally, on a 1911 A-1 that isn't strictly for the range or competition I like being able to rack the slide one-handed if it ever became necessary. But then again I'm an old fart and got indoctrinated on how Ol' Slabsides oughtta be run way before a lot of the currently fashionable stuff was around. My stainless Champion "Loaded" never had a bushing or a FL guide and has always run perfectly without 'em.

    Not a complete Luddite on the subject though. I wouldn't give up my beavertails, good sights and ambi thumb safeties for anything, and they weren't around back the either.
     
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