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			For concealment the Commander sized gun is fine.  Break her in with full metal jacket rounds and run a few hundred through her.  Keep the rails lubed. 
 
IMHO, te two most common areas that can cause a malfunction in a 1911 are: 
 
(a) bad magazines/springs. 
 
(b) too much/too little extractor tension. 
 
The 1911 should through empty brass about 6-8' from you.  Too little tension and the gun will dribble out brass and occasionally leave one in the chamber.  Too much and the gun tosses brass a mile and will occasionally stall a fresh round on the ramp.  The good news is that the extractor is easily adjusted.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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