27 March 2013

That Makes Sense

The .38 Super Government Model from Colt is noticeably more accurate than the .45 ACP GI Model from Springfield Armory.

I had attributed it entirely to the trigger and the round.

Today I read about "riding the link".

The barrel of the Springfield has a lot of slop in battery.  The Colt, none.

What that means is the Colt's barrel is in the same position, relative to the sights, after every shot.  That helps a lot.

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