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Originally Posted by GregWeld
Ed Brown makes some nice machinery... but I specifically want a light rail and the smaller (compact) with laser grips for the trailer "camping" nights.
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Originally Posted by Sieg
There are few critical elements in a 1911 reliably cycling ammunition:
1) Barrel ramp contours
2) Magazine lip contours and dimensions
3) Ammunition overall length and bullet shape (ball, HP, semi-wad-cutter, wad-cutter)
4) Spring rate vs powder charge
5) Operator's grip pressure
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Yes all good points and 5 may be the most important.
I love my 1911 but for all out drop in the mud reliability I have one of these. And yes it has a light rail.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...layErrorView_Y