Anyone done a .460 Rowland conversion on their 1911?
Jan 13, 2018 #2 NCHillbilly Administrator Staff member My best friend did it to a Colt 1911 of his. It's a bad, nasty round. Nearly .44 mag energy. I like it. Shoots good, too.
My best friend did it to a Colt 1911 of his. It's a bad, nasty round. Nearly .44 mag energy. I like it. Shoots good, too.
Jan 13, 2018 #3 pacecars Senior Member I used a Clark conversion with comp on a Sig 1911. Excellent round and very accurate
Jan 14, 2018 #5 Dan30257 Member pacecars said: I used a Clark conversion with comp on a Sig 1911. Excellent round and very accurate Click to expand... How much fitting did you have to do?
pacecars said: I used a Clark conversion with comp on a Sig 1911. Excellent round and very accurate Click to expand... How much fitting did you have to do?
Jan 14, 2018 #6 pacecars Senior Member None. It was a perfect fit. If it needs any fitting you can send it to Clarks and they will fit it for you with no charge except shipping.
None. It was a perfect fit. If it needs any fitting you can send it to Clarks and they will fit it for you with no charge except shipping.
Jan 14, 2018 #7 pacecars Senior Member I went through Brownell's since I get a discount and it was $25 cheaper than getting it direct from Clark
I went through Brownell's since I get a discount and it was $25 cheaper than getting it direct from Clark
Jan 15, 2018 #8 rosewood Senior Member My brother put one in his Colt 1991A1 probably 15 years ago. He loves it. The barrel comes with a muzzle brake on it and a stiffer recoil spring. Has always worked flawlessly. Georgia Arms loads ammo for it if you don't roll your own. Rosewood
My brother put one in his Colt 1991A1 probably 15 years ago. He loves it. The barrel comes with a muzzle brake on it and a stiffer recoil spring. Has always worked flawlessly. Georgia Arms loads ammo for it if you don't roll your own. Rosewood