Around 2000, I bought a used 1911 that wouldn't feed hollowpoints reliably.
But I really liked the gun.
I tested it with WWII surplus FMJ ammo-- steel cased stuff from 1943.
It worked fine with that.
So, for a few weeks until I could get to the gunsmith for a feed ramp polish job, I just carried it with the 57-year old USGI issued ammo that was made to use against the NAZIs and the Japs.
I shot a bowling pin match with that ammo and did very well.
But I really liked the gun.
I tested it with WWII surplus FMJ ammo-- steel cased stuff from 1943.
It worked fine with that.
So, for a few weeks until I could get to the gunsmith for a feed ramp polish job, I just carried it with the 57-year old USGI issued ammo that was made to use against the NAZIs and the Japs.
I shot a bowling pin match with that ammo and did very well.
