Mr. Bane;
Your comments about short slide .45's begin to alarm me.
First, a disclaimer, I tend to be a revolver guy. I have shot IDPA matches with factory Winchester Whitebox 110 grain .357 out of a 2 inch barrel S&W Model 19 with target sights.
But after I discovered Jeff Cooper's passionate advocacy for 1911's I acquired a Series 70 Colt and a Springfield Armory Ultra Compact New-In-Box with an (American?) steel slide and a Brazil Manufacture aluminum frame #35****.
The Series 70 has been pressed into service as a trigger group for an aftermarket carbine upper which leaves me with the Springfield Armory for a carry gun out on the back forty where the feral dogs and coyotes roam.
As I plinked with it I discovered shortcomings no doubt well known to you- my revolver grasp did not transfer well to the grip safety, the slide would not always go into battery for any variety of reasons, and it just did not seem to shoot to point of aim like my S&W four inch barrel or my beloved
Dan Wesson.
Now as I listen to your podcasts, I am led to believe the only reliable .45 is a Sig Sauer 226 and even a new S&W 1911 that you sucessfully ran
2,000 rounds through is still completely rebuilt with a new trigger assembly?
The most recent discovery I made with my new-in-box Springfield is the firing pin does not strike the primer dead center-just about the only weapon
I own with such a deficiency.
I can accept the necessity of duct taping the grip safety flat, but good grief, how is an ordinary Joe supposed to acquire a reasonably accurate, reasonably reliable firearm if state-of-the-art is $3,000 in modifications and improvements not to mention legal and regulatory flaming hoops that increase by the minute?
Maybe Red Dawn will come in my lifetime, but short of that I just need to shoot the occasional critter or be ready to comply with Swiss Army Operations Order Number 2.
Do you have any comments for people who just own one or two pistols and see no joy in shipping them around the world for months at a time in order to get them into satisfactory operational condition?
Best regards,