by westhope on Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:26 am
To me it looks like someone "polished" the feedramp on the frame their by removing the anodizing.. This is NEVER done on an aluminum frame!
If the anodizing was chipping off, like it is in a few areas, it would not be so evenly removed at the feed ram area. Polishing the feedramp would also explain the barrel set-back shown.
Someone polished the feedramp on the aluminum frame. The only fix is a new frame or a steel insert into the feedramp area of the frame. Both expensive.
Steel frames on 1911's you shoot at the range. Aluminum on 1911's you carry.
Because I care, I carry.
HOPE for the best in people, but PLAN for the worst.