Fact or BS: Aluminum Case Ammo Can Damage Your 1911
I went looking for the best deal on CCI/Blazer. A shop
owner told me he didn't sell it because it will ruin your
gun. Now, I am a little skeptical about his explaination...
But, I thought I would run it by more experienced owners.
His explaination was:
"As the gun wears, it allows the aluminum to expand to the point
that the extractor will break because the extra expansion
will lodge the casing in the barrel/chamber."
Personally, I have a new (about 500rnds fired) Kimber CDP Pro Series 1 1911. So, I would think that if I had that much wear
on the weapon, I probably need to replace the extractor and
the barrel anyway. It would also seem that brass could expand
to the point where the extractor couldn't extract it anyway.
What others have to say about this?
thanks,
henry
I went looking for the best deal on CCI/Blazer. A shop
owner told me he didn't sell it because it will ruin your
gun. Now, I am a little skeptical about his explaination...
But, I thought I would run it by more experienced owners.
His explaination was:
"As the gun wears, it allows the aluminum to expand to the point
that the extractor will break because the extra expansion
will lodge the casing in the barrel/chamber."
Personally, I have a new (about 500rnds fired) Kimber CDP Pro Series 1 1911. So, I would think that if I had that much wear
on the weapon, I probably need to replace the extractor and
the barrel anyway. It would also seem that brass could expand
to the point where the extractor couldn't extract it anyway.
What others have to say about this?
thanks,
henry