Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled Springfield’s “Switterbeet” 9mm? and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/springfields-switterbeet-9mm/.
Similar, but this is what I think I bought. Will know more next Wednesday. The GunBroker image and specs match this:The same pistol used to be called the Loaded Target.
I'm not interested in the "marketing", and I already bought one of their new SA-35 guns, but they can't seem to get me a gun that works properly - sort of an important consideration, and I don't want to spend $300 on replacement parts for a $700 gun that sells for hundreds more. My current thoughts on Springfield are that they made quality guns in the past, and that bullseye shooters start with a bare 1911 Springfield and make wonderful competition guns, at an affordable price.It's all about marketing. Nice pistol none-the-less.
The "marketing" statement wasn't directed to you it's just what SA & other companies do to attract buyers.I'm not interested in the "marketing", and I already bought one of their new SA-35 guns, but they can't seem to get me a gun that works properly - sort of an important consideration, and I don't want to spend $300 on replacement parts for a $700 gun that sells for hundreds more. My current thoughts on Springfield are that they made quality guns in the past, and that bullseye shooters start with a bare 1911 Springfield and make wonderful competition guns, at an affordable price.
I'm sure I can send this gun to Dave Salyer and get back a perfect 9mm 1911 for Bullseye Shooting. I expect the gun I ordered to work well enough "out of the box". I don't care about the fancy grips now on the gun - will exchange for "sharks skin grips".
Back to you - what did you like about your gun? What did you dislike? Were there any changes you needed to, or wanted to, make to it? Is the new style front sight they use better than the plain black steel post that used to come with this model? What kind of guide rod does it use?
You seem to know these guns very well. What my eventual goal is, would be to replicate this modified Springfield (maybe with a red dot sight as shown here) but in 9mm:
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If I sent the gun to Dave, I'm pretty sure he would install a match barrel. I'm curious though, why did you replace the traditional short spring guide with a full-length guide?That only required a new Nowlin 9x23 barrel, a full-length recoil spring guide (vs. the traditional short one), a stouter recoil spring & tweaking the extractor a bit.