Purchased yesterday, stripped it down completely last night, cleaned it, lubricated as directed. Ran it today with 124 gr, FMJ Norma 9mm. Plan was to run at least 500 rounds out of 2,000 round batch, using the 2 mags that came with the gun. All screws were torqued to spec with a torque wrench. No additional loctite added to screws. This isn't my first 1911 style pistol. I'm well aware of fitting issues, break in periods, etc... but....
Before 148 rounds the small protective glass on the back of the Dragonfly fell off. So there went the waterproof rating. Also the fiber optic rod flew out of front sight.
At 276 rounds the AOS mounting plate loosened up. (Added blue loctite to screws and retorqued)
Design flaw also needs to be fixed. The unessential/unnecessary "loaded chamber" hole allows carbon to spray the lens on the Dragonfly so I had to stop and clean it every 60 rounds so I could continue firing on a bright sunny day.
Bottom line: Pistol shoots flat, nice handling, pleasure to shoot. Too much money to spent for those "little issues" to happen on day 1.
Before 148 rounds the small protective glass on the back of the Dragonfly fell off. So there went the waterproof rating. Also the fiber optic rod flew out of front sight.
At 276 rounds the AOS mounting plate loosened up. (Added blue loctite to screws and retorqued)
Design flaw also needs to be fixed. The unessential/unnecessary "loaded chamber" hole allows carbon to spray the lens on the Dragonfly so I had to stop and clean it every 60 rounds so I could continue firing on a bright sunny day.
Bottom line: Pistol shoots flat, nice handling, pleasure to shoot. Too much money to spent for those "little issues" to happen on day 1.