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In praise of (and a sort of review of) the Colt Defender

861 views 15 replies 11 participants last post by  JRPM  
Lonerider, its everything you said but it has a flaw and that is the cheesy recoil spring guide assembly. I own the Defender, The Colt Officers Model, The original Detonics combat master and a few Springfield clone of the Colt Officers Model. Very familar with this species of chopped down 1911 so bear with me on my comments on the Defender. To be candid the Colt recoil spring assembly is a cheap POS, I have several new in the wrap in my parts bin because I don't trust it to last long. My solution (besides have Colt original recoil spring assemblies in parts bin) is the EGW replacement at this link. I find the EGW unit "more trustworthy".

Food for thought. Compare the stock Colt unit to this EGW unit and decide for your self.
 
Agree the recoil spring guide rod feels 'cheap' - I would say, flimsy, at least at the end... the wide part at end looks like sheet metal . Mine has held up so far, but if there is an upgrade I may do that at some point. I buy my guns to shoot them, so if a part is prone to fail I would prefer to replace it.

I did not think to mention this as it has not been a problem but you are correct in its flimsy construction.
(Edit: it does make reassembly - insertion of slide stop - more of a hassle tho
)
Yes, I am certain t his part was outsourced to North Korea and this part makes reassembly a royal pain...that is because its a
Communist Plot...LOL.

Lone Rider....Sending you a PM