Question from "not an expert":Morning all. Spending morning at range with my ria 1911 ds fn 502 and tx 22c.
It is one mag that is only one thst is having problems with ria. Spring is noticeably lighter and a coil or more short when comparing them. Should be easy fix. The first disassembly and reassembly of 1911 in my life was a breeze. Can’t believe how simple they are. Will probably start tinkering soon. Need to order some better internals and go from there. If I continue to like it it will make the trip to Bloomington for cerakote
Question for the experts, I’m perfectly happy with it. Seems triggers can be hard to come by for it(uses para p18). Besides that rest parts of interchangeable with general 1911/2011 stuff. Is there any reason to get rid of this for a prodigy in terms of part replacement down road, etc.
Also the tx22 compact is probably on the move if anyone interested. I like the 502 better and can sacrifice tx for 1911 parts lol
By trigger do you mean the trigger shoe itself or the ignition parts?
I have ran a few mags through a couple different Prodigies and have found no reason to talk anyone out of it - especially at a used price. It is a bit of a tank but a soft shooter and accurate enough to almost make me look capable.