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Old 04-29-2008, 03:17 PM   #5
mitch_mckee
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Location: Knoxville, TN
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Originally Posted by gandog56 View Post
Lets just say I had a little "accident" reloading, and burst the barrel of my 1911A1 GI. Now after getting the rest of the gun checked out by a gunsmith, and him saying it was fine, I had him replace the barrel with a Wilson Combat match grade barrel and fitting bushing. My group sizes immediately halved. Now I bought the gun because I rented one to see if I really "had" to have a 1911, and the Springer looked real pretty. After which I decided I did have to have one. And I was never dissatisfied with the groups I was getting. But now I am spoiled. Well, I guess that's what you get when you buy about the cheapest 45 they make.

P.S. The accident was probably a double charge of powder. The only things that went flying were the magazine parts and bullets out of the magwell. I was lucky. I am also VERY much more careful when weighing out powder charges.
Glad you got by with all your people parts working.
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