Clark Custom Hardball .45
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 9:47 pm
Hello folks,
I complain when I purchase what ends up being substandard guns and/or parts, so to be fair, I like to give a little positive info when I get a good gun, part or service. I ordered a new Hardball Service 1911 from Clark Custom of Louisiana many months ago, mainly to see if Jim Jr.'s pistol could hold up to his Dad's work. I have three of Jim Sr.'s 1911's, and I can tell you that Jim Sr. would be proud of Jim Jr.'s pistol work. I received the Hardball gun, set up with the same stippling Sr. always used, and took it straight to the range. It came with a Ransom-Rest target showing 10 rounds in about a 2" square using Nosler 185gr JHP loaded with Bullseye, which happens to be a load I use but was out of. So, I substituted 200gr LSWC loaded with Vihtavouri N-310 and also tried 230gr FMJ loaded with Bullseye, basically at a factory equivalent or slightly faster loading. Sandbag rested at 25 yards, 14 rounds of 200LSWC landed in the 10-ring. 230gr FMJ followed close behind, with one edging out to the 9-ring. I then tried 50 yards, and although I did not get them all in the 10-ring, I do believe the pistol can do so, but not with me attempting it. Jim Clark Jr. evidently knows how to get a 1911 to group well. A nice plus is the fact that in over 300 rounds fired that day, all of them, including the LSWC loads, functioned perfectly out of the Colt GI-style magazines that came with the pistol, as well as my favorite Wilson mags. The Clark folks only asked for a $100 deposit, and they followed my build requests to the letter. I now have a new 1911 that can be used for Service Pistol, and it completes my collection of fine Clark pistols, even if it is a Caspian and not a Colt.
Amanda
I complain when I purchase what ends up being substandard guns and/or parts, so to be fair, I like to give a little positive info when I get a good gun, part or service. I ordered a new Hardball Service 1911 from Clark Custom of Louisiana many months ago, mainly to see if Jim Jr.'s pistol could hold up to his Dad's work. I have three of Jim Sr.'s 1911's, and I can tell you that Jim Sr. would be proud of Jim Jr.'s pistol work. I received the Hardball gun, set up with the same stippling Sr. always used, and took it straight to the range. It came with a Ransom-Rest target showing 10 rounds in about a 2" square using Nosler 185gr JHP loaded with Bullseye, which happens to be a load I use but was out of. So, I substituted 200gr LSWC loaded with Vihtavouri N-310 and also tried 230gr FMJ loaded with Bullseye, basically at a factory equivalent or slightly faster loading. Sandbag rested at 25 yards, 14 rounds of 200LSWC landed in the 10-ring. 230gr FMJ followed close behind, with one edging out to the 9-ring. I then tried 50 yards, and although I did not get them all in the 10-ring, I do believe the pistol can do so, but not with me attempting it. Jim Clark Jr. evidently knows how to get a 1911 to group well. A nice plus is the fact that in over 300 rounds fired that day, all of them, including the LSWC loads, functioned perfectly out of the Colt GI-style magazines that came with the pistol, as well as my favorite Wilson mags. The Clark folks only asked for a $100 deposit, and they followed my build requests to the letter. I now have a new 1911 that can be used for Service Pistol, and it completes my collection of fine Clark pistols, even if it is a Caspian and not a Colt.
Amanda