a great discussion and sharing going on this one....really enjoying.
as a potential new COLT buyer the thing that bugged me was that fact that i had heard such good/great things about COLT's (particularly the older series 70) from the guys at the range and then when i picked up the gun i was looking at (a new MK IV Series 70 Gov) it looked like two different people put it together one working on the left side and one working on the right. not horrendous, but definately visible. now, i know that it is supposed to be a original spec thougher than mud looser gun (don't have a problem with that) and she was nice in terms of slide cycle and trigger but my concern was "if the outside was somewhat jacked what the heck might they have done on the inside" where i could not get to or see before purchasing. also on this one something really funky was going on with the pin that put pressure on the slide stop.
in the end probably nothing really major would be wrong inside that gun but for the bucks, once i owned it it was then mine to deal with for good or bad so still weighing whether to pop for a COLT some time down the line as i would love own a gun with such a link to so much of 1911 history.
be safe, shoot well.:rock:
as a potential new COLT buyer the thing that bugged me was that fact that i had heard such good/great things about COLT's (particularly the older series 70) from the guys at the range and then when i picked up the gun i was looking at (a new MK IV Series 70 Gov) it looked like two different people put it together one working on the left side and one working on the right. not horrendous, but definately visible. now, i know that it is supposed to be a original spec thougher than mud looser gun (don't have a problem with that) and she was nice in terms of slide cycle and trigger but my concern was "if the outside was somewhat jacked what the heck might they have done on the inside" where i could not get to or see before purchasing. also on this one something really funky was going on with the pin that put pressure on the slide stop.
in the end probably nothing really major would be wrong inside that gun but for the bucks, once i owned it it was then mine to deal with for good or bad so still weighing whether to pop for a COLT some time down the line as i would love own a gun with such a link to so much of 1911 history.
be safe, shoot well.:rock: