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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    Trust me…if it were a concern, I would’ve never “assigned” it to my wife.. LOL.
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    Just don’t drop it… What, too soon? LOL.
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    Don’t forget about the Daniel Horner edition, DH3.. :) I’d only add, the MM does not have slide cuts, where as the Legion and DH3 do. All fine shooters indeed.
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    All good boys.. I have easily 5K plus rounds through my X5 over the past year plus, and i love the DPP as well! It is such a Great pistol, I built my wife one… from a stock FS P320… after a TXG grip, X5 slide and barrel.. and SA comp trigger kit, she still managed to shoot my X5 Legion better...
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    LOL.. steel Canik Rival, to be clear… :) I shoot it every bit as good as I do my X5 legion with the Sig Armorer’s comp kit in it…to boot.
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    Me…I don’t get too attached to guns. If I were to pickup a Stacatto…it would be a P With optic mount, steel body. If it functioned and shot more accurately for me than my Prodigy, I have a few friends that would take the prodigy off my hands. If it didn’t.. I could sell it and not take too much...
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    How you describe the Hex and the prodigy is how I feel about my S&W competitor and DPP. I’m selling the S&W to a friend, and advising him to pick up a Trijicon SRO…they seem to fare better. But honestly I don’t have that problem with the glass getting dirty with the Holosun…maybe time for an...
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    Got it… It may just be the optic. I played the game and waited for the Holosun Plate. I got my Prodigy late.... December I think… and once I sent it off to get fixed, I think the plate arrived within days of me getting it back from SA. I only run 124 in my 9mm pistols. It’s my happy medium...
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    No issues with my mags, 2 17 rounders, 3 20 rounders. RLB, which optic are you using? What ammo? I shoot reloads 90% of the time, I used to use Southern Munitions. They just run dirty…sorry. I’ve switched to Ammunition Planet Oak Island reloads and zero issues with my Prodigy getting the glass...
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    I had issues with mine first time out, sent in for warranty, less than 10 days back in my hands. 2K plus rounds through no issue. I do see a fail to extract now and then in the hands of other shooters with a weak grip/limp wrist. Usually, and no offense to anyone, it’s my wife or my good...
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    Negative ghost rider. The screws hold the grip module to the frame, the panels are not replaceable. There are aftermarket grip modules, but the factory is what it is. It’s actually very, very nice…especially when you add a Gen 2 Stacatto mag well to it. I know the Stacatto does not have...
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    Target day

    Good shooting there Beltfed. I just stacked away a few thousand rounds of 9mm in my safe…looking forward to using my portable paper hole punchers very soon!! As the big brown truck just drove away… I had my own version of Christmas in February… LOL
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    Not sure if it was this forum or another, it was suggested to me and it was a great video! Just passing along the info. I still “may” pickup an EGW ignition kit for mine, just because.. I can’t leave anything alone LOL. I think I can make it even better than it is now…but, I’m not in a huge...
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    Attaboy Stuart. Nice to learn a bit and have fun.l The hardest part for me, and I think I may have posted this elsewhere, on my Prodigy, is separating the safety. It was a mother bugger. I learned that if from full on position, if i rock it down slightly, and I mean a mm or two, they separated...
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    First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm

    Shivy You can lighten up the trigger pull and clean up the break with 30 to 60 minutes of time, patience and practice. I’ve always been a striker fired gun kinda guy…I thought the trigger/ignition system on a 1911 style was this mystical thing beyond the understanding of normal man. It’s not. I...
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    Question for Prodigy owners

    All good here. Tight fit as expected.
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    Springfield Prodigy Torture Test: Did It Survive 10K Rounds?

    Respect that. I spent a few bucks upgrading the trigger action on my X5 legion and my M&P Competitor. I just put about 100 or so rounds down range yesterday between my M&P, My Rival S and my Prodigy. My good friend has been Drooling over and eyeballing a Stacatto for a few weeks. I told him...
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    Springfield Prodigy Torture Test: Did It Survive 10K Rounds?

    dwc, with all due respect. After a trip back to Springfield which cost me nothing but a few minutes on the phone, a few more minutes to package it up and send it off, mine’s been flawless as well for nearly 2K rounds now. I hear you both, DWC and swat, but…fact of the matter is this. I’ve yet...
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    Any issues with the Prodigy?

    My advice is call. The email I sent was never answered…the call was and I had an RMA label in my email within 10 minutes of hanging up the phone. It was painless…and quick turn around.
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    Springfield Prodigy Torture Test: Did It Survive 10K Rounds?

    I can tell you.. because someone was concerned with concentrating on counting to 5K instead of 10K…and that 20 bucks or so for a spring shipped was a real inconvenience…
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