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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
Actually, most of my SIG's have some portion of them redone in Robar's NP3, so the dirty ammo is no problem just wiping the guns down with paper towels. I had probably 10k rounds through my main P220 before I had an extractor problem.
Not sure I can bring myself to have this Commander done in NP3. My Springer is and it's almost too slippery to rack the slide back. I do have a spare skeletonized 1911 trigger laying around, so I might reinstall it and have a trigger job done. I will call Mr. Ford when I get back from my trip later in the week.
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the combo of dr. nelson and dr. robbie(robar) CANNOT BE BEAT! nuthing finer.
i have so many spoons and shoot so often i hate cleaning them. i only take (2) out at a time, since my cleaning style is full disassembly and using a q-tip. having robar on any semi-auto really makes my life simpler. it comes down to how much time ya want to spend on them.
as mentioned a tight gun shoots tight groups. butt a tight gun(racegun) has MORE FTF and FTE problemos due to grit sand dust and all the crap we get to deal with here. try riding a quad/dirty bike/jeep behind yer buddies or kids for 80 miles sucking dust and yer guns getting totally covered in crap and then see how a tight gun shoots. they wont. and thats reality.
if you take a WW II 1911 and shake it , it will rattle alot cuz they were set up loose to allow for crap(sand/mud/etc.) getting into action and they still go bang all the time.
rick the next sw regional 3 gun shoot ya need to take yer camera and see what is being used and how hard they are used in crap conditions. they are actually abused to the level of combat. and you will notice most survive the match because they are set up loose.
and at these matches you will be surprised at what works and doesnt work. it was a real eye opener for me. dr. nelson sets a hell of alot of these up.
just go in and tell him exactly what you want it for. combat wombat, carry,punching paper, hunting, and he will steer you to 1911 UTOPIA!