Posted by colekicker on July 06, 2011 at 21:29:58 from (24.182.133.35):
In Reply to: O.T. for Gun Guru posted by JerryS on July 06, 2011 at 20:34:07:
I personally will not use steel cased ammo. It is not good for the extractor on your 1911. There are some good 1911 forums out there with lots of support on them. I have a Kimber Custom TLE II (LAPD Swat carries this). This was my second 1911. I bought it used and after the first 30 rounds I thought I knew why someone had gotten rid of it. It was super tight. After about 800 rounds and making sure to keep it oiled, it is the best pistol I have ever owned. My advise with a 1911 is to use brass ammo, use good quality magazines, oil regularly and fire 500 rounds before you complain. Walmart has the best deals on ammo. Winchester 230 gr white box ball ammo was 35.97 for 100 this weekend and federal was 18.97 for boxes of 50 (it was 16.97).
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