I hit the range sundays. I stripped both down and lubed it up with the Wilson combat lubricant it came with. The cliffs notes are Some good some bad on both. WC EDC X9 ~100 rounds. Accuracy was good. I got some good groups at 7yd and still hit center mass at 15yd The Trigger felt great, light and good break. I tend to jerk the trigger more than I do on some of my other pistols. Reliability: this was irritating. A couple of failure to feed. I felt the cycling of the slide more than I usually do with other steel pistols. The slow cycling could be weak old ammo, could be tight fitment and stiff spring. Either way I’ll get a few hundred more rounds before I judge. WC 7 yards. 1st mag middle, 2nd mag lower left. 3rd upper left. Dan Wesson. ~120 rounds. Accuracy was noticeably better. At 7 yards I had some tight ragged holes, at 15 yards still tighter than the WC. Trigger similar to the WC. Great 1911 trigger. Light and crisp break with a short reset. I didn’t have the jerking issue. Reliability: one stove pipe. A handful of failure to feed. I did use a bunch different mags I had lying around. Chip McKormick, Dan Wesson, Colt, some others. I didn’t have the slow cycling like with the WC but the ammo in the old mags had been there for probably a few years. WC 7 yards. 15 yard. The cluster in the middle are the .45 rounds from the Dan Wesson The rest were the WC