I put this on a 1911 forum, so if you read it there, this is pretty much the same thing. Back in April, after seeing others CMP pistols, decided I would put my name in the lottery, and a few days ago, got the call, was offered all three grades of pistols, so chose a "Service" grade, the top grade. I carried a 1911 sidearm in RVN for a year and for a few months in the Desert Storm war, both were a real pain to keep from rusting away. Only shot the first one for fun, and the day a chopper came to pick me up, fired off my last mag, and had a Squib!
Picked it up two days ago, and shot it today in the Mid Carolina heat. Mine has a 1980's fully hardened slide, and a Remington frame, about 200K guns from the last of that company's production in 1945. A really nice gun, trigger is without creep, and a near breaking glass let off at about 6 and a half pounds. Surprisingly, the slide is like ball bearings, and tight. Small sights of course, but absolutely accurate. Nice case too, although don't know what I will use the case for. Cleaned the barrel, had more carbon on the patches than I would suspect from just some test firing. It really is a nice handgun, and I will enjoy shooting it with my military rig. So, here it is.....
SF VET
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Picked it up two days ago, and shot it today in the Mid Carolina heat. Mine has a 1980's fully hardened slide, and a Remington frame, about 200K guns from the last of that company's production in 1945. A really nice gun, trigger is without creep, and a near breaking glass let off at about 6 and a half pounds. Surprisingly, the slide is like ball bearings, and tight. Small sights of course, but absolutely accurate. Nice case too, although don't know what I will use the case for. Cleaned the barrel, had more carbon on the patches than I would suspect from just some test firing. It really is a nice handgun, and I will enjoy shooting it with my military rig. So, here it is.....
SF VET

