Springfield Prodigy 1911
- Tenring
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Re: Springfield Prodigy 1911
Was checking that out ...... if it came in .38 Super or .40 I would probably pick one up.
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Re: Springfield Prodigy 1911
sure is purdae, hmm wonder how thick grip is, springfield keeps coming up with new stuff, i have the new mp 10mm, and boy howdy is it keeper
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Re: Springfield Prodigy 1911
For all intents and purposes it is a 2011. I have heard that (not investigated myself) the 2011 patents are all expiring so a lot of manufacturers will start making a 2011 style firearm.
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Hmmmm .. Is that really a torture test. I would expect any modern handgun to be able to last 10,000 rounds especially if you are going to lube it every 250 rounds and clean it every 500 rounds. Maybe I am just being ignorant but I have read about classic Sigs lasting after eating FAR more than 10,000 rounds.xerts1191 wrote: ↑February 11th, 2023, 12:05 pm https://blog.springfield-armory.com/e3t ... Bx6Xf3cws1
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- Jack Dupp
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I agree, Alex. That wasn't a torture test at all.Boriqua wrote: ↑February 11th, 2023, 12:51 pmHmmmm .. Is that really a torture test. I would expect any modern handgun to be able to last 10,000 rounds especially if you are going to lube it every 250 rounds and clean it every 500 rounds. Maybe I am just being ignorant but I have read about classic Sigs lasting after eating FAR more than 10,000 rounds.xerts1191 wrote: ↑February 11th, 2023, 12:05 pm https://blog.springfield-armory.com/e3t ... Bx6Xf3cws1
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Re: Springfield Prodigy 1911
Don’t shoot the messenger
Re: Springfield Prodigy 1911
These have issues and don't always run out of the box. I wonder how many rounds they ran threw it to break it in our what work they did. A 12lb spring gets out most of the way there along with some polishing and the 17 rnd mag seems to have more issues than the others.
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Re: Springfield Prodigy 1911
My understanding is that 90% of the reliability issues with the Prodigy is the magazines Springfield had contracted for them by Duramag. Word is that replacing the Springfield mags with genuine Staccato mags fixes nearly everything. Others have also tried Czechmate mags with good results as well. Basicaslly, any 9mm 2011 magazine OTHER than those made by Duramag improve the Prodigy's reliability.
Re: Springfield Prodigy 1911
I used a STI mag in mine worked much better but still had FTF due to weak recoil spring. Once it is full broken in it may be GTG with the 9# spring. The 20 and 26 rnd mags are good the 17rnd definitely needs some work.