There is a lot of truth to this, even though I suspect you were being snarky.Everyone knows RIA makes the only 1911 worth owning.
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There is a lot of truth to this, even though I suspect you were being snarky.
I maintain 'no such thing as clickbait' with one caveat: Temptation is the only thing you can't resist.
Many instances of 1911 indigestion can be remedied by a simple magazine upgrade or extractor re-tensioning(which can be done easily by a non-gunsmith)
But, why should one need to do this to a new weapon?
I hear these issues with 1911s fairly frequently.
Manufacturers stick the cheapest mag in the box to cut costs/max profits. I'm guessing they figure 1911 nuts will trash the factory mag anyway.
There is no such thing as 'clickbait'.
No one forces anyone else to click on anything.
The decision to do so is solely up to you, period.
Unless of course, aliens or the devil made you click on it........whatever the title of 'it' is ya screwball.........
There is no such thing as 'clickbait'.
No one forces anyone else to click on anything.
The decision to do so is solely up to you, period.
Unless of course, aliens or the devil made you click on it........whatever the title of 'it' is ya screwball.........
Manufacturers stick the cheapest mag in the box to cut costs/max profits. I'm guessing they figure 1911 nuts will trash the factory mag anyway.
Oh, and I have 3 1911s, but the only reason they don't run is because I'm left handed.
No doubt 1911's are beautiful, but often, not always, but more often than not, don't go bang when they should...unless tweaked by a very skilled GS and then they still often remain persnickety......