1911’s in general, 9mm versions specifically

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Random musings of a noob with a box of WWB.
37ft shooting one round per second or a bit quicker.

26g5 and 34g4 are stock triggers and I suck with them.

PM9 has a short trigger and a 3.5 lb kc battle axe (cheat code).

Haven't touched the fauxland special for years it had a dead battery I just replaced. So fawkin loud I need double ear pro. Has a minus connector, + return spring, and OP shoe. Arguably easier to shoot than the stacatto. Gives me a headache. Need to let the pawn shop turn it into ammo money.

C24 just a spring bend to break at 3.5-4lb. very inconsistent break. Tempted to kc this one too.

My old carry 642 wouldn't land on the cardboard 😂

Stacatto group isn't fair cause I always end up going way faster than the rest.

All got ten rounds. I've done similar tests a lot of times and these results are pretty typical for me.

26 is definitely the easiest to carry that's still okay ish to shoot quickly inside 5 yards. I know good shooters are better. I wonder how it would do with a gpt and some Dawson's.

1911 makes bad shooters look good.
 
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Random musings of a noob with a box of WWB.
~ 15 yards shooting one round per second or a bit quicker.

26g5 and 34g4 are stock triggers and I suck with them.

PM9 has a short trigger and a 3.5 lb kc battle axe (cheat code).

Haven't touched the fauxland special for years it had a dead battery I just replaced. So fawkin loud I need double ear pro. Has a minus connector, + return spring, and OP shoe. Arguably easier to shoot than the stacatto. Gives me a headache. Need to let the pawn shop turn it into ammo money.

C24 just a spring bend to break at 3.5-4lb. very inconsistent break. Tempted to kc this one too.

My old carry 642 wouldn't land on the cardboard 😂

Stacatto group isn't fair cause I always end up going way faster than the rest.

All got ten rounds. I've done similar tests a lot of times and these results are pretty typical for me.

26 is definitely the easiest to carry that's still okay ish to shoot quickly inside 5 yards. I know good shooters are better. I wonder how it would do with a gpt and some Dawson's.

1911 makes bad shooters look good.

At 15 yards, that's not what I'd call noob shooting, it's good stuff. You left handed, by any chance?

You're not alone on the Staccato trigger. Love my C24, but it's the "worst" 1911/2011 trigger I've come across, in terms of it having a lot of creep. But I'm also shooting a bit better with it than my DWXc and a couple of other high-cap 1911s. I thought strongly about gutting it and replacing the internals with the Atlas set meant for Staccatos, but held off after I realized it just wasn't negatively affecting my shooting. Also...I know Staccato is perfectly capable of tuning their triggers to glass-rod crisp breaks, yet, they didn't with the C24s - and they also have mastered 1911/2011 duty-grade reliability. It's probably safe to assume there's a connection, in the triggers being set up this way for maximum reliability and durability. So, between that, and shooting really well with it, I'm going to let it ride.

EDIT: One thing I did change in the C24 was the sear spring - original factory one had the heavy variant, and I swapped it out for a Cylinder & Slide lightweight one. Trigger's still got the same creep, but it's coming in right around 3ish pounds.
 
At 15 yards, that's not what I'd call noob shooting, it's good stuff. You left handed, by any chance?

You're not alone on the Staccato trigger. Love my C24, but it's the "worst" 1911/2011 trigger I've come across, in terms of it having a lot of creep. I swapped it out for a Cylinder & Slide lightweight one. Trigger's still got the same creep, but it's coming in right around 3ish pounds.
Ha thanks man - you should see me try to draw though. Just measured it off at 37ft so not 15 yards (stepping over a cattle hot wire altered my steps a bit) - pulled a Sunday bass on that one.

I don't know what spring was it mine but it was abnormally stiff trying to adjust it, unlike the half dozen or so other 1911s I've tinkered with.

My issue isn't the weight so much as the inconsistency - genuinely surprises me when it goes off sometimes while other times it requires a fair bit more force. And I don't want to have to screw with a $2500 gun but that's how it is I guess. I don't see myself winding up with a safe full of them.

I good trigger job would take it from good to great. The KC drop in is so great it kinda spoiled me for triggers.
 
Read through this thread and it got me interested in pistols again. I have an Sig Scorpion 1911 in 45 ACP which I haven’t shot in quite a while. Decided to add a 9mm into the mix. Davidsons had a great deal on a Springfield Prodigy 5” with green dot sight, a 20 round mag, and three 17 round mags for just a few dollars more than the bare pistol was going for a several local shops.

I put about 100 rounds through it yesterday and it ran without a hiccup. I definitely need practice 😂

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@Dobermann follow on my trip to the range with the six new mags.
Ran 180rds each mag ran x3

Two of the six did not drop completely free first round but didn't give issues the next two rounds.

All mags ran flawless in my Sig Tacops 1911 9mm.

I tried all of them at least once fully loaded slide in battery. I thought the pressure on the top round might cause it to nose dive and cause some feed issues. None presented.

Definitely wishing I would have bought more.
 
This custom was built around 1991 and has never been fired until today (long story)! The Nelson kit is pretty sweet and it is going to be a great trainer. Ran 200 rounds through it and as long as I kept my thumbs from dragging the slide it ran great.
 

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