I am a big 1911 fan. Even moreso when it comes to LW Commanders. Whether it be a Colt, a S&W 1911SC, a Ruger, or any of the other makers offering a Commander size 1911 with a lightweight frame I have an interest. Great carry guns, wonderful shooters, they check a lot of boxes.
A few months ago I purchased a Colt LW Commander from a fellow member here that I have done business with before with good success. Not a safe queen, but a nice looking example that I expected I could get some enjoyment out of. Imagine my surprise when, during my first trip to the range, I could NOT hit a thing with the little gem. I am usually a pretty good shot with a 1911, but I could not get this Colt on paper to save my life. I finished up shooting several other guns I had brought along and then headed home to disassemble to Colt to see if I could get to the bottom of this "miss"tery. (see what I did there?)
Upon closer examination I noticed that the front sight had a cant to it, which became more pronounced when I put a straightedge up to it. I also noticed that someone had be beating on the rear sight, probably in an effort to adjust the windage. Removing the slide revealed an abomination of an install on the front sight and the answer to why I couldn't hit anything was evident.
Here are a few pictures:
A few months ago I purchased a Colt LW Commander from a fellow member here that I have done business with before with good success. Not a safe queen, but a nice looking example that I expected I could get some enjoyment out of. Imagine my surprise when, during my first trip to the range, I could NOT hit a thing with the little gem. I am usually a pretty good shot with a 1911, but I could not get this Colt on paper to save my life. I finished up shooting several other guns I had brought along and then headed home to disassemble to Colt to see if I could get to the bottom of this "miss"tery. (see what I did there?)
Upon closer examination I noticed that the front sight had a cant to it, which became more pronounced when I put a straightedge up to it. I also noticed that someone had be beating on the rear sight, probably in an effort to adjust the windage. Removing the slide revealed an abomination of an install on the front sight and the answer to why I couldn't hit anything was evident.
Here are a few pictures: