by yuppiejr on Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:23 pm
The only things I did not like about the RIA Tactical were the original grips (easy fix) and the OEM magazine that they provide, the 8 round Novak/ACT "Made in Italy" model. In addition to using soft springs I found the follower design would leave a bit of slop in the nose of the loaded cartridges and occasionally allow a misfeed on the last round or two. This was always because weak springs and the follower design allowed the nose of the bullet to be at an insufficent "up" angle to engage the feed ramp, causing a FTF. I believe the Novak/ACT magazine follower design exists mainly to support alloy framed guns that get dinged up by the more agressive pointed follower design... not sure why RIA chose it to go with them in the 1911/Tactical models since the more traditional magazine follower design will not harm a steel framed gun and is considered more reliable from the local and online sources I checked.
Marv at Frontiersman set me up with some Kimber (made by ChipMcCormick) magazines, with which the gun ate everything; hollowpoints to lead cast wadcutters, round ball and everything in between with 0 issues. The RIA Tactical is a ton of pistol in a 1911 for the price, I ended up trading mine for a hunting rifle I wanted/needed more it was a great and very reliable pistol with fit and finish beyond it's price. If I ever pick up another 1911 the RIA would be at the top of my list.
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yuppiejr on Wed Apr 04, 2012 4:33 pm, edited 2 times in total.