Dry Prodigy runs like a GLOCK?

1 year ago
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Lube/oil is your friend and it helps in the reliability of your firearm. But what happens to that reliability if you take the lube away?!? It becomes a test of the quality of the firearm, the gunsmith, or in my case, my tinkering skills. A comment on one of my videos sparked me to go out and see how good my Prodigy performs since I fixed and upgraded it.

There has been lots of controversy about the Springfield Armory Prodigy 1911 DS reliability. Some are saying that they've had no issues, but many, many more are complaining about the issues they are having. Does it have to be this way? I don't believe so. Unfortunately for some, it requires taking some time and initiative to get the Prodigy over the finish line and make it the quality firearm it should have been when it left the factory. And fortunately for some, it requires taking some time and initiative to get the Prodigy over the finish line and make it the quality firearm it should have been when it left the factory! It all depends on how you look at it!! Make it fun.

And if you can, support me on Patreon! This stuff is expensive and time consuming and anything helps. I really appreciate it.

patreon.com/NobodyTraining

Parts used: 5" Prodigy
EGW Ignition Kit w/ 19lb mainspring
10-8 Performance Slide Stop
Atlas Perfromance Short Flat trigger
Dawson Precision Tooless Guiderod
Wilson Combat Bulletproof Firing Pin
Wolff Extra Power Firing Pin Spring
Wilson Combat Bulletproof Wide Thumb Safety
ISMI 10lb recoil spring
Hardened Pin Kit from either 10-8 or EGW...can't remember. It's in a video somewhere...
Surefire X300 Light

That's most of it...but I'm sure I'm forgetting something.

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