The two targets are from two weekends in a row. Same ammunition lot, same distance, same environment. Those hits are aiming "pumpkin on a post". After the first time out, I mistakenly thought it was a sight problem. I no longer believe that. I'm way out of practice and it shows. That's all.No just asking if you had anymore range time with it?
Not judging by any means, so hope you did not think I was.The two targets are from two weekends in a row. Same ammunition lot, same distance, same environment. Those hits are aiming "pumpkin on a post". After the first time out, I mistakenly thought it was a sight problem. I no longer believe that. I'm way out of practice and it shows. That's all.
It's a smooth operator and a sweet trigger.
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Musical Instruments Museum ?Pretty funny replies on the MIM!
My competition AR's 2 stage trigger is 4.5 lbs. My Ronin is less than that I would say.What's the trigger pull weight?
The two targets are from two weekends in a row. Same ammunition lot, same distance, same environment. Those hits are aiming "pumpkin on a post". After the first time out, I mistakenly thought it was a sight problem. I no longer believe that. I'm way out of practice and it shows. That's all.
It's a smooth operator and a sweet trigger.
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I like mine quite a bit...now. But I changed several things to suit me. Trigger out of the box was bad - gritty and heavy. Maybe the worst 1911 trigger I'd felt. I fit a new one and it's much better. Breaks at 4 lbs. 14 oz. Not amazing, but it's smooth with just a tiny bit of pretravel. Has fed fine with Wilson Combat and Chip McCormick mags.
Factory bushing had plenty of play in it - put on an Ed Brown drop-in bushing, and that was a tighter fit by several thousandths of an inch. Added arched MSH because I prefer the feel.
Yeah, Springfield definitely dropped the ball on the grips. IMO, they took a quality product (especially at its price point) and made it look cheap. That kind of thing always makes me wonder if manufacturers cut corners in other ways as well. I probably wouldn’t have bought it if it were another manufacturer, but my experiences with Springfield have always been positive. I’m glad I didn’t let that deter me because I’ve been very impressed with mine.Well just picked up a like new used one with all factory accessories. Blued.
No rounds down rage yet. Thinking maybe changing the grips for some VZ's.
Yeah, Springfield definitely dropped the ball on the grips. IMO, they took a quality product (especially at its price point) and made it look cheap. That kind of thing always makes me wonder if manufacturers cut corners in other ways as well. I probably wouldn’t have bought it if it were another manufacturer, but my experiences with Springfield have always been positive. I’m glad I didn’t let that deter me because I’ve been very impressed with mine.
I don't fault SPFD for just putting on plain wood grips. Grips like sights are one of those things that are never going to make everyone happy and that get changed out often on 1911's.I agree the grips weren't the best. I guess I just expect to have to put new grips on a 1911. I like grips with the big groove for the thumb and I don't like them to be overly aggressive, as I'm also using finger grooves to make up for it not having front strap checkering. I posted it upthread, but here's mine:
I don't fault SPFD for just putting on plain wood grips. Grips like sights are one of those things that are never going to make everyone happy and that get changed out often on 1911's.
They're both great looking guns and I do have a soft spot for classic 2-tones. I usually evaluate it from the perspective of am I going to do additional tinkering with it which is always a yes lol. In that case the blued Garrison is usually out because it costs way too much now to reblue a gun but cerakote is always an option. With the Ronin you would only have to redo the slide which isn't bad as anything done to the SS frame can be reblasted/polished easily enough. The SS Garrison is the easiest to work on and clean up afterwards.In to watch... I keep bouncing between a Ronin and a Garrison and will pull the trigger when the piggy bank is full enough.