Messing with John Moses Browing’s designs
I recently got a crash course on disassembling 1911 handguns that were not GI guns. I have several Colt and Springfield guns that only give me problems if I am shooting something other than ball ammo. I really don’t feel the need to carry hollow points for such a slow and large caliber already. All of the 1911 guns I own cost me less than $500 and I have seen so many malfunctions with guys with higher end guns. I know Kimber messed around with John Moses Browning’s design and went back to the original extractor design after a failed attempt to use an external extractor.
Many of the shorter barreled 1911s have a short reliability life when it comes to recoil springs because they wear out faster from the amount of stress the 230gr chunk of lead causes. I guess because the 1911 has such a slower cycling rate, many people that bobble the gun will cause malfunctions. Wilson combat magazines have improved the reliability of many 1911 guns I have shot, but there is something to be said for GI Milspec reliability. The original design worked very well and deviating from that doesn’t really mean an improvement.