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My new Colt Defender arrived yesterday.
Last night I took it apart for cleaning and lubrication. I also RTFM (Read The Frickin' Manual).
Disassembly is made slightly more difficult due to the lack of a rotating bushing to release the pressure on the recoil spring - this means I had to fight the spring tension on the slide to remove the lock pin. It took a few tries to get that done (and a few more to re-assemble).
Today I took just a few minutes at lunch to wander down to my outdoor range for some test firing. I also took my Commander for comparison. Only had time to run through 4 or 5 mags at 10 and 15 yards, so it was far from a comprehensive evaluation. I'll add more later (including a photo or two), but for now let me just say that it shoots magnificently. Recoil is similar on both; the Defender is a bit louder, but my 10 yard groups were tighter and more on target with the Defender than with my Commander. Since it will be my carry gun, that's reassuring.
Also got my first scratch on it (top of the slide, perhaps from re-holstering) so I'm glad that's out of the way and I can stop worrying about it. It's a tool, not a museum piece.
It feels good on my belt. Not too big, and it hides well.
I had one Failure To Feed, which I think was due to a poorly seated round in the magazine (gotta remember to tap the mags).
More testing is needed, but I'm very pleased so far.
Last night I took it apart for cleaning and lubrication. I also RTFM (Read The Frickin' Manual).
Disassembly is made slightly more difficult due to the lack of a rotating bushing to release the pressure on the recoil spring - this means I had to fight the spring tension on the slide to remove the lock pin. It took a few tries to get that done (and a few more to re-assemble).
Today I took just a few minutes at lunch to wander down to my outdoor range for some test firing. I also took my Commander for comparison. Only had time to run through 4 or 5 mags at 10 and 15 yards, so it was far from a comprehensive evaluation. I'll add more later (including a photo or two), but for now let me just say that it shoots magnificently. Recoil is similar on both; the Defender is a bit louder, but my 10 yard groups were tighter and more on target with the Defender than with my Commander. Since it will be my carry gun, that's reassuring.
Also got my first scratch on it (top of the slide, perhaps from re-holstering) so I'm glad that's out of the way and I can stop worrying about it. It's a tool, not a museum piece.
It feels good on my belt. Not too big, and it hides well.
I had one Failure To Feed, which I think was due to a poorly seated round in the magazine (gotta remember to tap the mags).
More testing is needed, but I'm very pleased so far.