Originally Posted by Gibby
Here is a good piece by John L . Marshall . He likes to be called Mr. Marshall.

At the risk of some using this info to destroy their guns, I think it is good info for the responsible members here at the fire.

http://www.sightm1911.com/?s=reliability


The glaring omission in that article is the idea of first confirming that all parts of the gun are within spec. MontanaMan and I have gone around before over whether an in-spec 1911 needs all that fluffing, and I'll just leave it at that. But before I invest any time or money in fixing or improving anything, I want to know if it is what it was designed to be in the first place. If not - all that polishing and tweaking may accomplish little or nothing.


Lunatic fringe....we all know you're out there.