I have owned both Colts and Kimbers, and I have never had to go through a,
"Breaking In Process." All of my guns shot right out of the box. I simply
can not fathom paying two-thousand plus for a 1911 45 acp, and have to put
500 rounds through it, before it is dependable. If I am going to invest
that much money into a gun, it had better fire with no hiccups immediately.
If a company has a bunch of excuses, they can keep their gun! Just my
opinion folks, after shooting 1911's for nearly 50-years!
I've owned this gun and the ultra cdp II for almost a year now. The CDP is
my fiance's carry gun. NO complaints, love em both! The CDP did require
around 750 rounds of break-in, my S C Pro required absolutely NONE.
Perfection right outta da box, no FTF's or FTE's with 887 rounds thru
her...)
Video about a new IWB carry system that i read about in a few different magazines. Versacarry is a unique , I'll call it..... K.I.S.S..... Keep It Simple Stupid.... , carry ...
since there isnt much trigger protection with this holster, is it ok to
carry with a round in the chamber with the verscarry? I know versacarrys'
desription recommended not carrying with a round in the chamber but hat is
your oppinion?
ARTV is at SIG Sauer's Newington, N.H., factory to check out the SIG Legion program. "Rifleman Review" is the Les Baer Stinger; and "I Have This Old Gun" is ...