new fishing gear disguised as a springfield 1911
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2021 6:16 pm
Last week i picked up a Springfield Ronin operator 1911 4.25 45acp
finally had a chance to do some range time with today
it has the alloy frame with the forged slide.
it is about 3 oz lighter than my 1967 colt 1911.
noticeable but not really that much in the world of 8 rounds of 230 grain items sitting in the magazine
my only issue is its point of aim, its a 6 oclock aim and my 1967 1911 is dead on if both sights are in its what i call zero
so its taking me a bit to gather back up when i switch around.
it makes me shoot low by about 1/2 inch at 20 feet
other than that, it is broken in a bit and feels good but needs better grips than the wooden ones it came stock with
edit...the point of aim issue has to be 100% user error, as in i was anticipating
so its practice practice practice on this new fishing lure.
finally had a chance to do some range time with today
it has the alloy frame with the forged slide.
it is about 3 oz lighter than my 1967 colt 1911.
noticeable but not really that much in the world of 8 rounds of 230 grain items sitting in the magazine
my only issue is its point of aim, its a 6 oclock aim and my 1967 1911 is dead on if both sights are in its what i call zero
so its taking me a bit to gather back up when i switch around.
it makes me shoot low by about 1/2 inch at 20 feet
other than that, it is broken in a bit and feels good but needs better grips than the wooden ones it came stock with
edit...the point of aim issue has to be 100% user error, as in i was anticipating
so its practice practice practice on this new fishing lure.