WalkingWolf
Regular Member
Why waste a primer, the pencil works just fine.
Why waste a primer, the pencil works just fine.
:lol: How very thoughtful of both of you.
Quick question: Would my 1911 take well to always (except for cleaning/handling) being stored in Condition 1? I guess the springs shouldn't wear since they won't be compressed and relaxed so often anymore, right?
I have heard many opinions on this, but my 1911, and Star Super have been stored for years loaded in condition 1. I believe the Star was manufactured somewhere around WW2. Except the recoil spring most of the springs are original. I have had the both of them for 15 years, both function flawlessly. Your mileage may vary though.
I used to keep them in condition 2, but since the wife may use them are started keeping them in condition 1.
Why waste a primer, the pencil works just fine.
Never had any of my 1991s malfunction because of any related spring problem.:lol: How very thoughtful of both of you.
Quick question: Would my 1911 take well to always (except for cleaning/handling) being stored in Condition 1? I guess the springs shouldn't wear since they won't be compressed and relaxed so often anymore, right?
Never had any of my 1991s malfunction because of any related spring problem.
http://thefiringline.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-267772.html
I do like Wolff springs.
http://www.gunsprings.com/faq