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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2559967" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I got my ATI GI-Enhanced 4.25" .45 and the ejector lasted three mags before the nose chipped off. It suddenly started throwing empties straight up. it still ran though. I installed a new Wilson ejector, tuned it and I'm now at 200 rounds with no malfunctions, including 230gr Zero JHPs. The recoil spring does seem flimsy, so I'll be replacing it as well. The trigger on mine is excellent for an out of the box trigger. I'd say 4.5-4.75 pounds with no creep or staging at all. Not exactly glass rod, but at least acryllic rod-like. </p><p></p><p>My intent was to run the gun for at least 500 rounds without mods, then use it as a gunsmithing platform. I'll post a full review when I have the time to complete the project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2559967, member: 1132"] I got my ATI GI-Enhanced 4.25" .45 and the ejector lasted three mags before the nose chipped off. It suddenly started throwing empties straight up. it still ran though. I installed a new Wilson ejector, tuned it and I'm now at 200 rounds with no malfunctions, including 230gr Zero JHPs. The recoil spring does seem flimsy, so I'll be replacing it as well. The trigger on mine is excellent for an out of the box trigger. I'd say 4.5-4.75 pounds with no creep or staging at all. Not exactly glass rod, but at least acryllic rod-like. My intent was to run the gun for at least 500 rounds without mods, then use it as a gunsmithing platform. I'll post a full review when I have the time to complete the project. [/QUOTE]
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