daddy4count
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It can depend on the make and model moreso than the design.
A Colt 1911 might feed certain rounds while a Para 1911 may not or vice versa...
If you experience stove-piping or jamming with a particular brand or type of ammo, try something else.
My old Para did not like shooting anything made by Federal... so I switched to Corbon (this was years ago). My current XD loves eating Hornady +P rounds.
Really the only brand of ammo that I have never once had a problem with... not a single jam or misfire in all the hundreds of rounds fired in .40, .357 and .45 ACP is the Winchester Silver tips.
They feed like a dream and are not terribly expensive.
Plus if you ever run into a warewolf you will be prepared...
It can depend on the make and model moreso than the design.
A Colt 1911 might feed certain rounds while a Para 1911 may not or vice versa...
If you experience stove-piping or jamming with a particular brand or type of ammo, try something else.
My old Para did not like shooting anything made by Federal... so I switched to Corbon (this was years ago). My current XD loves eating Hornady +P rounds.
Really the only brand of ammo that I have never once had a problem with... not a single jam or misfire in all the hundreds of rounds fired in .40, .357 and .45 ACP is the Winchester Silver tips.
They feed like a dream and are not terribly expensive.
Plus if you ever run into a warewolf you will be prepared...