My son and I went out to shoot a Colt Commander that was passed down to me. We shot about five magazines. On the last round of the last magazine, I was looking down the slide and the front sight was gone. We looked all over, but could not find it.
We had a few other problems that I would like to see addressed.
Two times we had something similar to a stovepipe, but the spent case was in the ejection port turned 180 degrees. I have read about "Limp Wristing" guns and how it can cause issues with the gun cycling, but I'm not sure if that is a myth or was the cause in our case.
Another issue was that the cases were being thrown in several directions. Sometimes behind, sometimes to the side, an sometimes in my son's face. I've heard that the 1911s do this sometime, but can this be solved?
Sooooo, I need to find a gunsmith to fix these problems. I called Colt who I would like to have do the work, but the gun is not under warranty and I'm not sure how reasonable they would be on repair costs. I would also have to overnight the gun to them via FedEx or UPS which would add to the cost.
Are there any local 1911 gunsmith gurus around Lincoln?
Thanks,
Fly