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<blockquote data-quote="HiredHand" data-source="post: 1112884" data-attributes="member: 2469"><p>I read the article that you wrote about your trip to Wilson Combat. It sounds like the test firing they do with each gun is a break in period. If they find something isn't doing what its supposed to do they fix it. So, when you receive the gun from WC it should be ready to go and feed multiple types of ammo. If you build a 1911, especially one built to say withing +/- .002" there is going to be a break in period. The surfaces that contact each other will wear against each other and this wear may or may not be even. Its really not any different then a newly assembled car engine the parts need time to seat in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiredHand, post: 1112884, member: 2469"] I read the article that you wrote about your trip to Wilson Combat. It sounds like the test firing they do with each gun is a break in period. If they find something isn't doing what its supposed to do they fix it. So, when you receive the gun from WC it should be ready to go and feed multiple types of ammo. If you build a 1911, especially one built to say withing +/- .002" there is going to be a break in period. The surfaces that contact each other will wear against each other and this wear may or may not be even. Its really not any different then a newly assembled car engine the parts need time to seat in. [/QUOTE]
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