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Great review.
Only point I would make a comment on is that I like running gun grease on the the rails and the surface behind the breach. Never had a problem with a Rock when doing this. Rock's are very good and solid 1911's.
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Nice report.
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Mike, I also like using grease on those three points. In this case, the frame/slide fit was almost as tight as on my DW CCO. So during the break in period, I'm using oil only, and keeping the gun wet during shooting. After 500 with no FTE FTF's... (only 400 to go), I'll go back to using a grease on the slide.
Michael
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