Colt Series 70

I agree, If you're a competition shooter and plan on putting thousands of rounds downrange, I'd opt for something more durable. I've never heard of the collet bushing breaking under normal (meaning occasional shooting) use.

I had heard that about the bushing before the internet, at least before we had it out here. Have use Ed's stuff before and got along great with it. I do all my own 'smithing' and have for years. No problem fitting such an item. :)
 
More on the series'70

I neglected to mention in the above -- I have a conversion kit I picked up years ago but never got around to using. A couple years ago I tried it on the Series '70. well, after I got some ammo bugs ironed out it shot better than the Ace I gave my son some years back for his 14th birthday. :) The ammo problem wasn't new, but unknown to me. Don't use target or standard ammo. Higher velocity is required to help keep lead from building up behind the floting chamber, which will lock it up tighter than Dicks hatband. :p This problem goes back to the beginning, before the higher velocity stuff came on the market. ;)
 
Everybody should have at least one Colt Series 70

LW Combat Commander..:D

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OR two :eek::D

Series 70 Wiley Clapp CCO

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I have a Ciener conversion unit for mine, works great, saves on ammo costs. I installed the flat mainspring housing on mine, feels better to me.
 
I love old Smiths but truly love old Colts as well. I carried a Swenson Gov't model for almost 40 years. When I retired I built myself a carry Commander. Bought it used and it was ugly. Satin nickel and rattled like an old pickup truck. Much better now.
 

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