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<blockquote data-quote="68mustang" data-source="post: 1983400" data-attributes="member: 9584"><p>my sig (gsg) 1911 was very picky for the first box of ammo. FTF and all that. 2k rounds later and it feeds anything besides subsonic. If you get a gsg break it in with good ammo and it might not be a bad idea to fit the slide and frame together.I noticed a lot of the finish has worn on the rails and i think that makes it not hang up anymore. My problems were a lot of stove pipes or fte.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68mustang, post: 1983400, member: 9584"] my sig (gsg) 1911 was very picky for the first box of ammo. FTF and all that. 2k rounds later and it feeds anything besides subsonic. If you get a gsg break it in with good ammo and it might not be a bad idea to fit the slide and frame together.I noticed a lot of the finish has worn on the rails and i think that makes it not hang up anymore. My problems were a lot of stove pipes or fte. [/QUOTE]
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