converting match gun to service pistol
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 10:29 am
I am a service rifle shooter and this is my first foray into the bulllseye pistol world so please bear with me.
Several years ago I acquired a Springfield 1911 A1 that had been done over by George Madore. It has been fitted with an Ultra Dot optical sight, a combat style hammer, has had the grip stippled and the trigger has been worked on(and been drilled with three holes) and breaks right at 3 1/2#. I'm sure there has been more tweaking done then meets the eye but they are the obvious ones.
My question is about shooting this pistol in CMP leg matches. I know that the optical sight and the hammer have to go, that much is obvious. I've seen no prohibition on the drilled trigger and I believe any interior "careful fitting" would be consistant with CMP service rifle/pistol tradition. Am I right so far?
What would be the recommendation for a leg match legal set of sights? The pistol currently has a front sight with a dot on it, should this be replaced when I pull the optical off? I'm not sure if the CMP allows sights with dots. Lastly, do you know of any quality pistol smiths in the South Jersey/Eastern Pa area who can replace the hammer and tweak the pull to bring it in at the requried 4#?
Generally, does this seem a worthwhile project? I've been led to believe that Mr. Madore's work was considered first rate. Would I be better off selling off this pistol to a NRA bullseye shooter and getting a dedicated leg gun?
I really appreciate any help. thanks.
Art
Several years ago I acquired a Springfield 1911 A1 that had been done over by George Madore. It has been fitted with an Ultra Dot optical sight, a combat style hammer, has had the grip stippled and the trigger has been worked on(and been drilled with three holes) and breaks right at 3 1/2#. I'm sure there has been more tweaking done then meets the eye but they are the obvious ones.
My question is about shooting this pistol in CMP leg matches. I know that the optical sight and the hammer have to go, that much is obvious. I've seen no prohibition on the drilled trigger and I believe any interior "careful fitting" would be consistant with CMP service rifle/pistol tradition. Am I right so far?
What would be the recommendation for a leg match legal set of sights? The pistol currently has a front sight with a dot on it, should this be replaced when I pull the optical off? I'm not sure if the CMP allows sights with dots. Lastly, do you know of any quality pistol smiths in the South Jersey/Eastern Pa area who can replace the hammer and tweak the pull to bring it in at the requried 4#?
Generally, does this seem a worthwhile project? I've been led to believe that Mr. Madore's work was considered first rate. Would I be better off selling off this pistol to a NRA bullseye shooter and getting a dedicated leg gun?
I really appreciate any help. thanks.
Art