Remington R1 1911 Feed issues
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 2:52 pm
Hi there,
I am new to the Remington family and 1911s in general. I purchased a Remington R1 1911 last November 24, 2017. It had the $100 rebate offer with it and I just couldn't pass it up. I really like how the gun looked and is what I wanted. Dad really liked what he saw so I purchased one for him as a late Christmas present, about December 28th, 2017 or so, not sure of the exact date.
I was told the gun took about 500 rounds to break in. So, when I initially shot the gun and noticed one or two feed issues along with an odd ejection issue or two, I ignored them. However, around the 350 round mark or so I went to the range and shot 100 rounds; each freshly loaded magazine I put in the gun seemed to have at least one feed issue. Quite aggravating trying to enjoy the gun and be proficient at hitting the target while having to deal with feed issues and such.
After looking at the ammo I was shooting (230 gr ACP, FMJ), I noticed the gun seemed to have issues with some brands of ammo while other brands ran fine through the gun. In particular, Magtech brand of ammo and the 1911 really didn't get along well at all.
Unfortunately, my dad's gun is also having the same feed issues and being picky about the ammo it shoots.
After looking things over and doing some quick research, I'm beginning to think the stock Remington magazines which come with the handgun are garbage. After multiple recommendations, I puchased Wilson Combat 47s, a pair for me and a pair for my dad's gun.
Both of us have put 200 rounds or so through the gun with the Wilson's. No problems whatsover even when using the Magtech brand of ammo.
What gives here? I called Remington to speak with them about this. The guy on the phone I talked to didn't seem to think to much of this although he made the point we may need to stay away from Magtech's. But I'm not convinced the ammo was the source of the problem.
The guy on the phone made the comment he has been a competition shooter for 15 years (I think that is what he said...). He has used Wilson Combat Magazines the whole time. Why the @#$% should we use an after market product to make up for Remington's issues? I purchased a product and expect it to work as advertised. I shouldn't have to spend $60 per gun to fix an issue when the gun should've worked fine out of the box.
I thought about asking for warranty work on the gun and asking Remington to replace the magazines. The guy on the phone indicated the eight round Remington magazines work a LOT better than the mags which come with the gun. However, I don't feel I should have to purchase magazines from them to make the gun work. I'm not eager to send anything to them at this point in time as they are about to enter bankruptcy protection per what I've been reading on the internet. I would hate to send them anything; I may never get it back. Heck, I haven't gotten my $100 rebate per gun I'm supposed to get even though their website tracking system states my rebates have been processed and are on their way to me.
Has anyone else seen the feed issues and have any thoughts? With the purchase of the Wilson Combat mags, the guns work great now and I am happy. I really just feel like I've been wronged here.
Does anyone recommend any work be done to these guns and if so, what?
Thanks,
Chris
I am new to the Remington family and 1911s in general. I purchased a Remington R1 1911 last November 24, 2017. It had the $100 rebate offer with it and I just couldn't pass it up. I really like how the gun looked and is what I wanted. Dad really liked what he saw so I purchased one for him as a late Christmas present, about December 28th, 2017 or so, not sure of the exact date.
I was told the gun took about 500 rounds to break in. So, when I initially shot the gun and noticed one or two feed issues along with an odd ejection issue or two, I ignored them. However, around the 350 round mark or so I went to the range and shot 100 rounds; each freshly loaded magazine I put in the gun seemed to have at least one feed issue. Quite aggravating trying to enjoy the gun and be proficient at hitting the target while having to deal with feed issues and such.
After looking at the ammo I was shooting (230 gr ACP, FMJ), I noticed the gun seemed to have issues with some brands of ammo while other brands ran fine through the gun. In particular, Magtech brand of ammo and the 1911 really didn't get along well at all.
Unfortunately, my dad's gun is also having the same feed issues and being picky about the ammo it shoots.
After looking things over and doing some quick research, I'm beginning to think the stock Remington magazines which come with the handgun are garbage. After multiple recommendations, I puchased Wilson Combat 47s, a pair for me and a pair for my dad's gun.
Both of us have put 200 rounds or so through the gun with the Wilson's. No problems whatsover even when using the Magtech brand of ammo.
What gives here? I called Remington to speak with them about this. The guy on the phone I talked to didn't seem to think to much of this although he made the point we may need to stay away from Magtech's. But I'm not convinced the ammo was the source of the problem.
The guy on the phone made the comment he has been a competition shooter for 15 years (I think that is what he said...). He has used Wilson Combat Magazines the whole time. Why the @#$% should we use an after market product to make up for Remington's issues? I purchased a product and expect it to work as advertised. I shouldn't have to spend $60 per gun to fix an issue when the gun should've worked fine out of the box.
I thought about asking for warranty work on the gun and asking Remington to replace the magazines. The guy on the phone indicated the eight round Remington magazines work a LOT better than the mags which come with the gun. However, I don't feel I should have to purchase magazines from them to make the gun work. I'm not eager to send anything to them at this point in time as they are about to enter bankruptcy protection per what I've been reading on the internet. I would hate to send them anything; I may never get it back. Heck, I haven't gotten my $100 rebate per gun I'm supposed to get even though their website tracking system states my rebates have been processed and are on their way to me.
Has anyone else seen the feed issues and have any thoughts? With the purchase of the Wilson Combat mags, the guns work great now and I am happy. I really just feel like I've been wronged here.
Does anyone recommend any work be done to these guns and if so, what?
Thanks,
Chris