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I ran a search here looking for input on the Springer Champion Loaded 4". There doesn't seem to be much about the gun other than a few for sale. I was wondering if there is a problem with them I should know about? I have one that I have run about 500 rounds threw. I mainly got mine to shoot bowling pins with. I reload and have run 450 rounds of 230 gr. SWC with 6.1 gr Pwr. Pistol and have yet to have ANY kind of malfunction. Other than that load does rock your world. Also I have fired 50 rounds of Remington HD 230 gr. BJHP and still it ran flawlessly. It is extremely accurate, more so than I can shoot it. This must sound like a review but again I am just wondering why not much is or has been written about this gun. Sooo, if you have one, or have had one, jump in here and share your likes or dislikes. I like and trust mine enough now that I am going to use it as my CCW. There is however one problem I have found. I have a Bianchi thumb break holster I have used with a few of my other 1911's and I can't use it with this Springfield. The safety lever is extended and when I snap the straps it will pull the lever down. (not good) I was going to sell the holster and just get an open top to carry it but a few here have pointed out to me to just cut the straps off. End of problem.
Thanks for any input you offer on this 45.
J Lazy H
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BPTactical
04-30-2011, 12:26
I have a 3.5 Micro Compact that once I went through it has been flawless. I replaced all the fire control components with Ed Brown Hardcore pieces, a Wilson extractor and Grieder trigger.
Replaced all the springs with Wolff bits as well.
Run grease on the slide-the stainless to stainless fitment will be much happier.
Wilson Combat mags to feed her.
Great little pistol.
I have a 3.5 Micro Compact that once I went through it has been flawless. I replaced all the fire control components with Ed Brown Hardcore pieces, a Wilson extractor and Grieder trigger.
Replaced all the springs with Wolff bits as well.
Run grease on the slide-the stainless to stainless fitment will be much happier.
Wilson Combat mags to feed her.
Great little pistol.
Sweet, that 3.5 Micro is what I wanted to get when I bought mine. Couldn't find one so I setteled for the 4.
SideShow Bob
04-30-2011, 21:12
My Champion SS runs and runs and runs, it is a Energizer Bunny.
It will work with any ammo. FMJ,+P hollow points, or whatever.
You may want to replace the houge finger groove grips if this is a CC piece.
And you can always replace the extended ambi thumb safety so it will work with your choice of holster.
My Champion SS runs and runs and runs, it is a Energizer Bunny.
It will work with any ammo. FMJ,+P hollow points, or whatever.
You may want to replace the houge finger groove grips if this is a CC piece.
And you can always replace the extended ambi thumb safety so it will work with your choice of holster.This is by far the BEST 1911 I own or have ever owned. I like the extended thumb safety. Enough that I just cut the straps off my holster, and the problem was solved.[LOL]I put the original stocks (grips) back on as I am carrying it every day now.
Thank's for your input.[Beer]
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blacklabel
05-01-2011, 16:40
My Champ was my first handgun purchase. I had been lusting after it for a couple of years before my 21st birthday and bought it on my birthday.
Outside of some initial problems I had that were completely my fault, it's ran flawlessly and was carried daily for about a year before I bought something lighter.
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