I hadn't thought about mag springs but makes sense because of faster slide action. Thanks.I’ve shot it in HK USP’s with no modifications, but they are designed for it.
Usually, you’ll need a heavier recoil spring in a 1911. Sometimes you’ll need heavier mag springs as well for reliable feeding.
True!^^^^^^^^While 460 Rowland has higher pressure levels you can shoot 45 Super in a 460 Rowland set-up
Talyn opened the Ace 45 site, warned of virus content.A friend of mine had/has one.
But it maybe better to go the 460 Rowland route since .45 Super conversion info seems to be unobtainable & you can shoot .45 Super through a Rowland conversion.
There's alot of old info out there on the net so that's why I'd go with a 460 kit.
Besides a "fully-supported barrel" its recommended to use a #32 recoil spring in a stel full-sized 1911, HS firing pin spring changes & mag spring changes.
This page openes but nothing seems to work (at least on my end) in the pages links. Ace Custom doesn't seem to be in business anymore.
Info from Buffalo Bore.
From one of my old posts.
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Cartridge of the Week: The .45 Super
The .45 Super The .45 Super is a powerful handgun cartridge that is externally/dimensionally identical to 45 ACP or 45 ACP +P. Developed in 1988 by Dean Grennell, a well-known writer in the firearms field. It has a thicker case wall and is loaded to higher pressures, which offers an average 300...www.thearmorylife.com
I don't get a virus warning on my end but a "not secure".Talyn opened the Ace 45 site, warned of virus content.
My computer doesn't appear to be comprised just a wee bit concerned, not your fault.I don't get a virus warning on my end but a "not secure".
But then again I did post this..."This page openes but nothing seems to work (at least on my end) in the pages links. Ace Custom doesn't seem to be in business anymore."
Can't really go wrong with a 10mm. It's a capable round!I have a Glock G21 I put in a better barrel and recoil spring and shoot 45 Super thru it. http://www.45super.com/
My favorite is 40 Super, 45 Magnum brass necked to 40, both require a 22 or 24 pound recoil spring.
I haven't shot much 40 or 45 Super lately.
I have decided to getting a G41 slide for the Glock and just shoot 10MM.