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Target pistol reccommendations?

Flugelman

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Flugelman- what kind of 1911 were you shooting? That definately would have pissed me off something fierce.
It was Navy built by Charlie Frazier on an issue frame. It had a Bomar extended front sight rib with tuner. 2.5 lb trigger and was a sweet shooter. I had to turn it in when I quit competing... :icon_rage

I have one just like it now that I found at a gun show some years back. Haven't been able to determine who built it but it shoots 1.75" at 50 yds in my Ransom Rest with semi-wad match ammo, so I'll hang onto it for a while.
 

A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
pilot
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I like this target pistol:

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A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
pilot
Contributor
I know its a 1911... But what is it?
U.S. Army National Match 1911A1 built for the Army team by Springfield Armory when S/A was still a "real" taxpayer-funded US "armory" and not the present day commercial enterprise. It was built for the Nationals @ Camp Perry, OH. U.S. Switch & Signal was the original WW2 sub-contract manufacturer (kinda rare) in this case ...

This particular example was originally used in the 1966 Nationals. It's a tack driver. :)
 

A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
pilot
Contributor
She's a beauty. Did they use a standard guide rod?
If by "standard guide rod" you mean a "standard 1911" recoil spring, recoil spring guide, and recoil spring plug w/ a match barrel and bushing ... then, yes.

No solid one or two piece "guide rods", however. All USGI spec in those days for the Camp Perry Nationals ...
 
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