A few weeks ago, I bought a new stainless Garrison 5” in 45 ACP. I like this pistol. Stainless is ideal for western Washington and it regularly makes sub-3” groups at 25 yards with S&B factory 230-grain ball ammo without any modifications.
At the 72-round mark, it tied up so tight that I had to pound it against the bench to get the slide far enough to the rear to unload it. I disassembled it, worked it over with a rag and a toothbrush, then lubed it lightly with BreakFree CLP. It fired one more shot before locking up again.
After I got home, I detail stripped it and found nothing amiss internally.
Online research indicated that using grease instead of oil may help, so I cleaned off the oil and replaced it with grease. The slide moves freely now, but I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced anything like this with a stainless Springfield 1911.
Thanks,
X18C
At the 72-round mark, it tied up so tight that I had to pound it against the bench to get the slide far enough to the rear to unload it. I disassembled it, worked it over with a rag and a toothbrush, then lubed it lightly with BreakFree CLP. It fired one more shot before locking up again.
After I got home, I detail stripped it and found nothing amiss internally.
Online research indicated that using grease instead of oil may help, so I cleaned off the oil and replaced it with grease. The slide moves freely now, but I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced anything like this with a stainless Springfield 1911.
Thanks,
X18C