Let us know, how the HEX works out?Yep, it's in the mail (Hex Dragonfly). Should have been here today but UPS decided against it
Beats the hell out of a Glock ( sorry Anni).I have been taking my good friends advice and use a proper torque driver rather than blue loctite on my optics. I’ve added quite a few optics lately as well as swapped a few around and I haven’t had any come loose to date.
PS - @Bassbob, I have an optic ready VP9 on the way.
Beats the hell out of a Glock ( sorry Anni).
The big difference is on regular 1911s you remove the bushing and relieve the tension, but the 10-8 reverse plug stays in so all the tension is on the spring as it is exposed. That being said, I think the 10-8 reverse plug really adds to the look of the Prodigy.Thanks for all that info. I'm pretty used to the pitfalls of not keeping control of the recoil spring, as it's the same on all of my traditional 1911s, so I'm not too worried about that. The DP system looks pretty sweet as well.
Sending PM...
Hopefully you read this whole thread. Lots of info on what people have done. I completely had my Prodigy re-worked. I have close to 3500 rounds. It’s been flawless. Others haven’t done anything and they’ve also been very reliable.I’m new to this thread, I want to get into 2011s and I’m not sure what to get. I’m not getting a Rock Island and I don’t want to wait 5 months for a BUL Armory. Staccato is out of my price range. The Prodigy seems like a good option for me but I’m worried about reliability. Has SA ironed out the kinks yet or should I wait? If you had an unreliable Prodigy, what fixed it? Recoil spring, tune up by SA, Ejector, etc?
Yes.I’m new to this thread, I want to get into 2011s and I’m not sure what to get. I’m not getting a Rock Island and I don’t want to wait 5 months for a BUL Armory. Staccato is out of my price range. The Prodigy seems like a good option for me but I’m worried about reliability. Has SA ironed out the kinks yet or should I wait? If you had an unreliable Prodigy, what fixed it? Recoil spring, tune up by SA, Ejector, etc?
While it's true that the Prodigy intro hasn't been without its problems I don't think you should overlook it. It offers unmatched value in the 2011 offerings and it seems that the problems have been addressed and most new Prodigies are coming through trouble free now.
If you would read the original post the OP said that he did not want a Rock Island so I didn't even consider that in my reply.Unmatched value? Among double stack 1911s, the Rock Island Tac Ultra FS HC is a FAR better value. And it has been around for almost 10 years now. If it had any teething pains, they are years in the past.
My personal sample size is only 1, but my Rock has been flawless so far.
All due respect RLB, the OP was September 1, 2022 and a SA contributor… LOL.If you would read the original post the OP said that he did not want a Rock Island so I didn't even consider that in my reply.
If you would read the original post the OP said that he did not want a Rock Island so I didn't even consider that in my reply.
I have a 5" and it's broken 2 of my Dragonfly optics. I wonder if it's not rated for Springfield optics. Now both of mine will shut off after each round. Now I'm down two optics.Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “First Look: Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/springfield-1911-ds-prodigy-9mm/.
Is that the one that uses Sig P320 mags? I really like the looks of that pistol if it works.Frankly, I’m looking forward to the 2311 Girsan/EAA. At their price point…999 MSRP…even more enticing for an entry level DS type.
The EAA/Girsan 2311 witness is advertised as using standard 2011 mags, so I’m assuming Staccato, Prodigy and Checkmate mags will work.Is that the one that uses Sig P320 mags? I really like the looks of that pistol if it works.