My late Father had a Colt Ace .22 conversion unit for a 1911 that I have been having trouble with. He passed away in 1994 and he probably owned it for over 20 years, so I'm not sure how old it is. On right side it is marked Colt Service Model Conversion, with ACE in a diamond. Also says .22 Long Rifle Unit .22-.45. On left is Colt patent markings with no dates. On top in front of adjustable rear sight is marked U 81.It is not complete gun but slide/barrel assembly and magazine only. Bluing is about 98%.
I know there were a number of production runs of the Ace made. Can anyone tell me which one this is, and an approximate value?
Now the problem. When shot, it will not fully cycle slide to eject empty cartridge. I know it has a "floating chamber". Someone told me it is malfunctioning and I should soak the chamber in solvent. Is that a good idea, and what solvent? Thanks for the help!
I know there were a number of production runs of the Ace made. Can anyone tell me which one this is, and an approximate value?
Now the problem. When shot, it will not fully cycle slide to eject empty cartridge. I know it has a "floating chamber". Someone told me it is malfunctioning and I should soak the chamber in solvent. Is that a good idea, and what solvent? Thanks for the help!