I'm posting this question here because I feel sure that most 'smiths will
deal with more Series 70's than even the most avid 1911 "shooter".
The question is this: What is the long-term evaluation consensus of the
"collet" barrel bushing in the original Series 70 guns. I've read in several
places that the prongs were prone to break, thereby disabling the gun.
I'm shooting a Series 70 I bought in 1973, with the original barrel and
bushing. It has between four and five thousand rounds through it, and
still hold a pretty good group (if the operator cooperates), and is a very
reliable piece.
But: Since I do occasionally carry it for personal defense, should I
consider changing out the barrel and bushing? If so, what to? Colt
match barrel, Wilson, etc. ?
deal with more Series 70's than even the most avid 1911 "shooter".
The question is this: What is the long-term evaluation consensus of the
"collet" barrel bushing in the original Series 70 guns. I've read in several
places that the prongs were prone to break, thereby disabling the gun.
I'm shooting a Series 70 I bought in 1973, with the original barrel and
bushing. It has between four and five thousand rounds through it, and
still hold a pretty good group (if the operator cooperates), and is a very
reliable piece.
But: Since I do occasionally carry it for personal defense, should I
consider changing out the barrel and bushing? If so, what to? Colt
match barrel, Wilson, etc. ?