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Originally Posted By 03RN: @Evil_ed There's a way to hammer the safety which widens it just enough you can salvage it. I'll try to find a better explanation. View Quote Yeah you can probably peen a ridge into it, so long as the safety isn't a cast or mim part - and that would probably do it, to be honest. I just don't know that I have a surface with enough compound angles on it to actually hold the safety in place while I wack on it Either way - the Ed Brown safety showed up, I found I had to take off some material off the TOP of the lug in order for it to not interfere with the hammer when it gets cocked...I don't know if that's a thing with the CMC kit's hammer (probably) or what. Took me a bit to figure out where that hitch on cocking was coming from though. I really like the Ed Brown ambi...it's small enough where my trigger finger won't accidentally press up on the right paddle, and the rear of it is nicely beveled on both sides. |
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Originally Posted By Evil_Ed: Yeah you can probably peen a ridge into it, so long as the safety isn't a cast or mim part - and that would probably do it, to be honest. I just don't know that I have a surface with enough compound angles on it to actually hold the safety in place while I wack on it Either way - the Ed Brown safety showed up, I found I had to take off some material off the TOP of the lug in order for it to not interfere with the hammer when it gets cocked...I don't know if that's a thing with the CMC kit's hammer (probably) or what. Took me a bit to figure out where that hitch on cocking was coming from though. I really like the Ed Brown ambi...it's small enough where my trigger finger won't accidentally press up on the right paddle, and the rear of it is nicely beveled on both sides. View Quote I just got an Ed Brown machined Tactical width ambi for a 1911 project. Very impressed with it. Which width did you go with? |
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Whatever the one that Brownells had It's either "Tactical" or "Carry" width, not sure offhand
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I'm no holster sniffer but if someone burned down the town garage and threw canned corn at the snow plow guys I'd drop off a case of beer at the DPW. ~Aimless
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Originally Posted By Evil_Ed: Whatever the one that Brownells had It's either "Tactical" or "Carry" width, not sure offhand View Quote I almost ordered from Brownells because it's like $15 cheaper than direct from EB, but the description says Tactical but the part number says Carry, so I wasn't sure what I'd be getting. |
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It's on the thinner side so I'm pretty sure it's the "carry" revision
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Originally Posted By Norinco982lover: My DSC gunworks customized prodigy is insane. Feels like a 22. I do hate the huge ambi safety. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/243189/IMG_1010-3248699.jpg View Quote Also do not love the safety. not sure if I'm up to fitting a new one. might send it of for a change and maybe some other tuning. Dunno. Either way this thing rocks. It's my new go-to gun for non carry purposes. The full sized M&P sits in the safe now. |
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Now in FDE
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I've been on the fence about one. That is, until I saw that they just introduced the Prodigy Comp model. Damn damn damn.
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Semper Fi Dog Rescue adopter
Bullets, blades, bourbon, and buoyancy. Not necessarily in that order. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
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Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: It's tempting for sure. Little off on the looks but I haven't seen one in person yet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: Originally Posted By Birddog1911: I've been on the fence about one. That is, until I saw that they just introduced the Prodigy Comp model. Damn damn damn. It's tempting for sure. Little off on the looks but I haven't seen one in person yet. Pretty much looks just like Monsoon's, which I have seen one with that comp in the wild. |
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Semper Fi Dog Rescue adopter
Bullets, blades, bourbon, and buoyancy. Not necessarily in that order. |
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Where’s the best place to buy optics plates? Need one for the Acro
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"I'm Mary Poppins y'all" Yondu-RIP
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I want FDE and ported..
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Originally Posted By THATS-A-BINGO: Where’s the best place to buy optics plates? Need one for the Acro View Quote Whoever has them. Upc: 706397965099 https://www.budsgunshop.com/product_info.php/products_id/723043968/springfield+prodigy+optic+plate+kit+acro https://www.brownells.com/gun-parts/handgun-parts/handgun-sights-parts/agency-optic-system-aos-mounting-plates-for-1911-ds-prodigy/?sku=430103107 Opticsplanet has some in stock too |
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Got mine back from repair and took it out today. Failures to go into battery and light primer strikes abound. I’m done with this thing.
Tisas makes a better pistol for less money. |
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@sagillman
Who did the port on yours? For any others, I'm waffling between inline ports and a chunk type port. Is one better than the other at controlling muzzle rise or softening recoil (not that recoil is high)? |
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"You know things are bad in CA when chicks who do ATM for a living are giving up on the place." |
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Originally Posted By blwngazkit: @sagillman Who did the port on yours? For any others, I'm waffling between inline ports and a chunk type port. Is one better than the other at controlling muzzle rise or softening recoil (not that recoil is high)? View Quote @blwngazkit Dave at DSC did the work. The way I figured it, is the most effective muzzle brakes have large ports. I think it’s a trade-off though, because the large ports are louder. |
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Most of what I’ve seen from testing shows that ports work better at reducing muzzle climb.
They also have an edge over add-on comps for holster options and they generally are more reliable with a wider range of ammo and springs. I have Monsoon Tactical’s Lucky 7’s in my 5” Prodigy. They don’t do a lot because the gun doesn’t move much in the first place. It’s more obvious shooting higher powered ammo. I did my ammo testing between my ported Prodigy and a stock 5” Prodigy. Here’s just one test between ports and comps: Ported Barrel vs Thread-On Compensator - Which Shoots Flatter or Softer? |
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Anyone think they'll do a compact carry version? Seems like a logical next step, no?
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