Originally Posted by Yondering
Originally Posted by JOG
Josh,

You pretty much described JMB's tilting barrel design which encompasses almost every locked breech pistol ever made - Modern plastic included.

What separates the 1911 from most designs is controlled feed.


The lack of a hammer and hammer spring is a big factor in modern striker fired locked breech actions too. That changes the mechanics of the dwell time, and our ability as consumers to tune it.


Hammer spring, striker spring - potAto, potato. Sure, designs differ in the degree the striker is cocked by the slide. Even in a 1911 the main spring is poor choice for tuning.


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