DisVietVet
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Years ago (2003) I purchased a new S&W all stainless 1911. I had to wait a few months before it came out but I snagged the first a local gun store got in. I bought S&W because by gawd my dad had one and his dad had one and his dad had one. They were the best, period, end of conversation. I did not shoot it literally for years because I was working in a lot of countries, China, Russia, Sweden, India, Australia, etc., etc. Finally I retired, came home, and joined a local shooting range.
Since beginning my re-initiation to guns I have grown to love that old S&W 1911. I put on new sites and a new trigger with a 3 lb pull. I shoot **** with the gun. I love it. I have embarrassed a few folks wearing "official" gun jackets with patches all over them. I can outshoot the piss out of my plastic fantastic guns with the 1911 and it has less recoil than my .40.
Enough of that BS. Today I had the failure to eject that S&W has a recall on for the early models. I've put maybe 20,000 to 25,000 rounds through it with no problem. I had finished a couple bricks today and could feel it getting dirty and then it happened on one clip. I cleared it and shot a few more clips before calling it a day and it shot reasonably well.
So you have my whole life story so I can ask this one question. For those S&W1911s that had/have ejection problems did the problems begin right off the bat or did the problems tend to show up later as the gun was used? Curious minds want to know.
Since beginning my re-initiation to guns I have grown to love that old S&W 1911. I put on new sites and a new trigger with a 3 lb pull. I shoot **** with the gun. I love it. I have embarrassed a few folks wearing "official" gun jackets with patches all over them. I can outshoot the piss out of my plastic fantastic guns with the 1911 and it has less recoil than my .40.
Enough of that BS. Today I had the failure to eject that S&W has a recall on for the early models. I've put maybe 20,000 to 25,000 rounds through it with no problem. I had finished a couple bricks today and could feel it getting dirty and then it happened on one clip. I cleared it and shot a few more clips before calling it a day and it shot reasonably well.
So you have my whole life story so I can ask this one question. For those S&W1911s that had/have ejection problems did the problems begin right off the bat or did the problems tend to show up later as the gun was used? Curious minds want to know.