As one of the folks who took part in the original 150 Razorbacks it’s nice to see they are still popular. I still have my original along with the 7 mags we serial numbered to the gun and the paperwork and test target. It’s one of those lifetime guns that will stay in the family. You brought back good memories of talking with Bob Serva on 1911 forum where a team of folks designed the Razorback and named it.
While I don't have a DW 10mm, I do have a PM-7 chambered in .45acp. I would imagine they're built the same. Boy, they are very fine pistols. The attention to detail satisfies my OCD tendencies, haa.
Have discovered Hickok several years ago - the best gun channel on youtube. Thank you so much for your effort! I´ve reached the phase when I´m considering to get me a 1911. Fell in love with it. Ed Brown Custom Classic is my desire
That is a Lovely gun indeed! It looks like it is very well crafted. Fine craftsmanship is a feature I so much appreciate especially with old guns! Kind Thanks Fellas and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
What's up Hickok 45? How are you doing buddy? I just wanted to say me and my dad love your RUclips channel so much and you're so professional, safe, and fun to watch my good sir.
It was the Wilson Combat mags causing issues. My Razorback doesn’t like Wilson Combat mags . Dan Wesson, Ed Brown and Metalform all work flawlessly in it. My RIA Pro Match Ultra likes the Wilson mags though .
I bought a Springfield Ronin Elite 1911 10mm 2 years ago for $1,000.00 & immediately had FTF issues. It had a very rough breech face & had to be sent back to Springfield. After they resurfaced the breech face the pistol has been 100% reliable. It shoots everything from 40 S&W to 200 gr. Buffalo Bore hard cast with no problems. It is as reliable as my Glock 20!
My 2009 PM9 with a serial number of 69 is the best 1911 style pistol I have owned to date......I've made a few mods to it and I load my own 9mm rounds and it is just a joy to shoot......Thinking about it in retrospect I wish I'd bought a handful of them.
Hst seems to have the right bullet shape to slip up and in feed ramps…steep shoulders and flat noses don’t ride right p the ramp…but don’t go polishin and end up worse
It's good that a large RUclipsr finally shows that DW 10mms have an inherent problem. This gun will NOT break in. It will have to be sent in to DW to maybe be fixed.
I have the Dan Wesson Wraith 10mm. It's a range beast. My daily carry is a Dan Wesson Valkyrie Commander. 45acp. Both have run perfectly with Wilson Combat mags. Hot ammo down to reloads.
There's no excuse for a 1911 to be that temperamental out of the box, especially when it cost $1800. If the army's 1911s were that unreliable we'd have dumped them before WW1 even started. Companies need to test-fire their guns if they're going to fit them tighter than a bank vault. Either that or include a case of "break-in" ammo free with every 1911 sold.
I have a DW PM-7 with full guide rod and a DW VBOB with a standard guide rod (both 45ACP). The only difference is the take-down process. I kind of prefer the full length rod because the spring doesn't go flying. Both are great guns but I prefer the combat sight of the VBOB over the target sight of the PM-7.
What sight is on your v bob the heinie straight 8? That's what is on my Valor and I make some ragged holes target shooting with it but I always wanted to switch to a bomar style sight with gold bead or fiber optic.
When I picked up my specialist at buds I never got put back ….the checkering…heft…and ring of forged steel is what pistols are to me..I know that feeling you talk about and are experiencing here as I fondle mine everyday…the fury elite is that $6k 1 I mentioned..
I have a 70s matching Dan Wesson pair..357 and 22 caliber revolvers both 6 inch barrels and 2 and half inch barrels. I'd love to have a Dan Wesson 1911
Check the front lower edge of the breech face of the slide to see if it has a small radius on it . If not, the failure to go into battery is most likely caused by the slide digging into the brass and slowing it down , don’t ask me how I know :) Just machine a small radius and your problem will disappear.
DW recommends a 500 break in period. My Razorback stopped having issues around the 450 round mark. That's cleaning every 50 rounds. Works fine now but the whole process was a pain. Lol
Mr. Hickok my first firearm purchase was a Glock 30, of course no break-in required. In your opinion do most of the high end 1911's (Nighthawk-Dan Wesson-Wilson combat etc.) -$3,000-plus beauties require a break in cycle? If so in your experience have you ever found one that did not. I thank you for your time.
Yes 100% yes my man. Also- nighthawk and Wilson are a step above Dan Wesson. I have a Dan Wesson but not a Wilson/nighthawk YET. Dan Wesson is the best production 1911 but Isn't quite as good as hand-fitted customs. Dan Wesson run around 1800-2400, Nighthawk and Wilson are going to run you $3000-6000. Either way, Dan Wesson is the best non-custom 1911 you can get, and it's as accurate and durable as Wilson or nighthawk 100%. All three are heirloom quality and tightly fitted which requires break-in. It's made to fire tens of thousands of rounds and go to your grandchildren.
Also with full power hardball ammo, it shouldn't really need break in. Odds are it fires 500 rounds without any misfires, but the point of the break in is it MIGHT.
Beutiful gun I have a Colt delta elite I don’t know that is because is new. But I noticed that mine did the same thing that didn’t go back to battery but I noticed that does that when I use Wilson combat mags 9round with others mags works perfectly
1000 round break in. I own 3 Dan wesson. And every time I sit on the couch the day I get it and rack the slide 1000 times. Have never had one single prob with any of them. They run clean or dirty as hell.
I've only had 2 failure to go into battery in 600 rounds on mine. But a little secret I left the mag out and cycled the firearm empty for 500 cycles before I ever fired it. Also they need gun grease during break in after that I use Mobil 1 0w40 as my gun oil.
I bought a chronograph to find good 10mm Ammo for my 6" Remington Hunter. Most Ammo is more a 40 S&W in a large Case. Newer Hornady XTP and FEderal Bear Claw are good. Standard Ammo with FMJ are much weaker mostly.
Yep..took 2 whitetail with hornady 155s…handloaded some extreme defenders same weight with cfe as hot as possible till pressure signs showed and by the book it’s a 40s&w charge…bulged a case tryin to go nuclear and woulda hairlipped a lesser handgun…can’t wait to hammer 1 with 6” trp longslide with those lehighs…
From my point of view and I'm 66 years old this is a fine firearm. I like it a lot better than Glock 10. No plastic here! When I had Colt .45 1911 pistols years ago I used to put a slight chamfer and polish at edge where the ramp joined the chamber. I never had that out of battery problem after that. However, one cannot take off much about 0.0015".
That’s what gets people in trouble…unless you are very skilled and have serious tools your not gonna determine 0.0016” vs 0.0015”…I been at it a min and couldn’t come close to measuring that fine
@@charlesmullins3238 I use a 15X Peak optical comparator loupe so when I stone a little at that edge of the chamber I check it with the comparator. When set correctly one can see one's work and measure what's been done with the graduations on the glass disc.
Those grips look good but they would not be my choice to actually shoot the gun with and myself I am not a fan of the stock cocobolo grips that came on mine.....My PM9 wear's the black plastic Magpul grips with the textured finish with the thumb cut and look fantastic on a stainless pistol......For such a cheap set of grips they work and feel great.
Could you shoot in the late evening, like to display to us all your mastery of pistol range shooting in darker environment? I don't think you've done that yet, maybe for Halloween next year. Awesome video btw!
I watch the first few seconds of the video thinking that's a good looking full size 1911 style gun. Then he flips it over and all I can think of is how small it looks compared to his hand. It really does look like a toy gun in his hands. I know he's a large man, but ever so often he just blows my mind. A 1911 isn't supposed to disappear in your hands.
What a beautiful handgun
Yea but its a jammer an out of about 100 rounds the rear sight was coming off well NOT worth $2000
What do you mean hand gun
@@TABBED_AK footgun
@@LeFFLaNE44 Lol it started walking out on the end of this video
The man does not miss. Unbelievable shot.
please never stop making videos... love u guys
As one of the folks who took part in the original 150 Razorbacks it’s nice to see they are still popular. I still have my original along with the 7 mags we serial numbered to the gun and the paperwork and test target. It’s one of those lifetime guns that will stay in the family. You brought back good memories of talking with Bob Serva on 1911 forum where a team of folks designed the Razorback and named it.
I wish I had ordered more than four mags when I ordered my RZ 10.
Were they unreliable and too tight at first too?
@@tomglpn mine was super tight and had to go back to smooth up the throating. After that mine was 100% and will even fed and fire 40s. .
@@tomglpn The thing I didn't like about my 150 RZ10 is that the barrel is not ramped. Hard to find a non-ramped 40 S&W barrel.
While I don't have a DW 10mm, I do have a PM-7 chambered in .45acp. I would imagine they're built the same. Boy, they are very fine pistols. The attention to detail satisfies my OCD tendencies, haa.
Love how you can see the bullet on the deep zoom when Hickok shoots the gong.
That's one of my favorite parts of his videos.
i know right!
Beautiful handgun! Absolutely love that grip!!
Shooting a 10mm will make you learn to be a better shooter. I improved my 9mm and 40S&W accuracy dramatically after learning to control 10mm.
When I found your channel,you had 5 mm subs. Congratulations on the huge growth recently. Keep doing the good work, we all appreciate your efforts.
Have discovered Hickok several years ago - the best gun channel on youtube. Thank you so much for your effort! I´ve reached the phase when I´m considering to get me a 1911. Fell in love with it. Ed Brown Custom Classic is my desire
Lone Wander is calling... heard 10mm was getting some respect here..
That is a Lovely gun indeed! It looks like it is very well crafted. Fine craftsmanship is a feature I so much appreciate especially with old guns! Kind Thanks Fellas and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
What's up Hickok 45? How are you doing buddy? I just wanted to say me and my dad love your RUclips channel so much and you're so professional, safe, and fun to watch my good sir.
I bought one recently and I love this gun! It shoots beautifully took a few rounds to break it in as the fitting was nice and tight.
Very interesting thanks for the review. Nice 1911 keep the video coming. 👍
Smith and Wesson and Dan Wesson or even colt I see as a head or tails decision u know all pretty close
Mine is at Bout 600 rounds now and only a couple hiccups in the first 100 rounds and after that not a single issue.
Love that 10 mil great video thanks Hickok 45
My guy my guy been with ya for years
Wow! That bad boy shoots like a Delta Elite! Very nice...
The pelt and gun go really well together.
I am convinced that hickok45 is the most badass man on RUclips.
I'm a big fan of 1911 pistols in 10mm, under 2k. I like the performance of that one. Thanks.
It was the Wilson Combat mags causing issues. My Razorback doesn’t like Wilson Combat mags . Dan Wesson, Ed Brown and Metalform all work flawlessly in it. My RIA Pro Match Ultra likes the Wilson mags though .
Love the looks of the stag grips !
What a beauty! The grips and the steel.. beautiful !
That sound is so nice!!!!
Thanks John
Feels like it's 2010 again an I'm just watching him an fps amazing truly a legend still going thank you for being part of my home
I'm digging the simplicity of the slide!
A collectors treasure!
That is a fine piece of steel. Nice grips too.
"I'll break your gun in for you, John"
That's a selfless Dad
Hickok is awesome!
I had the same problem (i.e. failure to go into battery) with my Dan Wesson ECO (.45 acp) until I fired about 200 rounds through it. Now it's perfect!
That sure is a nice-looking pistol, especially with those grips!
Incredibly beautiful handgun! Thanks for sharing the video with us all....
I just brought my Razorback home. Thanks for your video Hickok
I bought a Springfield Ronin Elite 1911 10mm 2 years ago for $1,000.00 & immediately had FTF issues. It had a very rough breech face & had to be sent back to Springfield. After they resurfaced the breech face the pistol has been 100% reliable. It shoots everything from 40 S&W to 200 gr. Buffalo Bore hard cast with no problems. It is as reliable as my Glock 20!
The S&W 1006 is a great 10mm. Super reliable and accurate, and all stainless steel.
My 2009 PM9 with a serial number of 69 is the best 1911 style pistol I have owned to date......I've made a few mods to it and I load my own 9mm rounds and it is just a joy to shoot......Thinking about it in retrospect I wish I'd bought a handful of them.
Good lord, that’s a beautiful piece.
Love watching your videos Hickok been watching since day one bought my first 1911 last week
My DW Specialist 10mm did the same thing during the break-in period, hot ammo, or otherwise. Comes with the territory, I guess.
Mine too…pack mine alot
Does it work now?
@@JD-tn5lz I use a custom-made blend. Basically grease and motor oil. It's the best.
Hst seems to have the right bullet shape to slip up and in feed ramps…steep shoulders and flat noses don’t ride right p the ramp…but don’t go polishin and end up worse
It's good that a large RUclipsr finally shows that DW 10mms have an inherent problem. This gun will NOT break in. It will have to be sent in to DW to maybe be fixed.
I have the Dan Wesson Wraith 10mm. It's a range beast. My daily carry is a Dan Wesson Valkyrie Commander. 45acp. Both have run perfectly with Wilson Combat mags. Hot ammo down to reloads.
Very nice pistol , love the grips too !
There's no excuse for a 1911 to be that temperamental out of the box, especially when it cost $1800. If the army's 1911s were that unreliable we'd have dumped them before WW1 even started. Companies need to test-fire their guns if they're going to fit them tighter than a bank vault. Either that or include a case of "break-in" ammo free with every 1911 sold.
We’ve dreamt of that for yrs….just shoot and wear it in and learn yer weapon…I love em enuff to not let that bother me
Welcome to 1911s where art prevails and reliability comes to die
@@Amac1825 couldn’t have said it better myself..✌🏻
@@charlesmullins3238 yer jokin right?
It down loaded range ammo. Ask far as military they would never shot anything but 230gn hardball so your point is irrelevant!
Love your content
What a gorgeous gun. When it comes to premium 1911’s, DW is a bargain…….relatively speaking.
Very nice gun and the grip looks amazing. It sounds so good to and hits with a punch. I WANT ONE. 👍
🍯 Tualang 🍯
Great 👍 video as always
"great vid", the video came out 9 minutes ago
I love your videos 😊
That is a gorgeous little piece.
Wow that gun is bootiful! 🤩
The grip looks so cool
I have a DW PM-7 with full guide rod and a DW VBOB with a standard guide rod (both 45ACP). The only difference is the take-down process. I kind of prefer the full length rod because the spring doesn't go flying. Both are great guns but I prefer the combat sight of the VBOB over the target sight of the PM-7.
What sight is on your v bob the heinie straight 8? That's what is on my Valor and I make some ragged holes target shooting with it but I always wanted to switch to a bomar style sight with gold bead or fiber optic.
When I picked up my specialist at buds I never got put back ….the checkering…heft…and ring of forged steel is what pistols are to me..I know that feeling you talk about and are experiencing here as I fondle mine everyday…the fury elite is that $6k 1 I mentioned..
This razorback and the Ronin are my 2 favorite 10 mils
I have a 70s matching Dan Wesson pair..357 and 22 caliber revolvers both 6 inch barrels and 2 and half inch barrels. I'd love to have a Dan Wesson 1911
Check the front lower edge of the breech face of the slide to see if it has a small radius on it . If not, the failure to go into battery is most likely caused by the slide digging into the brass and slowing it down , don’t ask me how I know :) Just machine a small radius and your problem will disappear.
I sent mine in. It appeared they did exactly what you said.
DW recommends a 500 break in period. My Razorback stopped having issues around the 450 round mark. That's cleaning every 50 rounds. Works fine now but the whole process was a pain. Lol
@@JD-tn5lz I think DW recommends FP-10. I started using it on all my other pistols after.
Cool video. Love my DW Silverback. This does not like wilson combat 10mm mags however.
Heard that too…I have one I use but not alot…tripps cobra mags 10rders
Best grandpa on RUclips
I love the custom PPC revolvers that Dan did back in the day.
Dan Wesson makes the best 1911's for the money.
Beautiful pistol! I presume that is milled steel? Awesome. Love it
That is a nice gun. NICE grip. Best regards from Germany 🙂
10mm is the real man's millimeter
i prefer 800mm
Mr. Hickok my first firearm purchase was a Glock 30, of course no break-in required. In your opinion do most of the high end 1911's (Nighthawk-Dan Wesson-Wilson combat etc.) -$3,000-plus beauties require a break in cycle? If so in your experience have you ever found one that did not. I thank you for your time.
Yes 100% yes my man. Also- nighthawk and Wilson are a step above Dan Wesson. I have a Dan Wesson but not a Wilson/nighthawk YET. Dan Wesson is the best production 1911 but Isn't quite as good as hand-fitted customs. Dan Wesson run around 1800-2400, Nighthawk and Wilson are going to run you $3000-6000. Either way, Dan Wesson is the best non-custom 1911 you can get, and it's as accurate and durable as Wilson or nighthawk 100%. All three are heirloom quality and tightly fitted which requires break-in. It's made to fire tens of thousands of rounds and go to your grandchildren.
Also with full power hardball ammo, it shouldn't really need break in. Odds are it fires 500 rounds without any misfires, but the point of the break in is it MIGHT.
@@elihollingsworth6852 Thank you!
@@elihollingsworth6852 Thank you!
Beutiful gun I have a Colt delta elite I don’t know that is because is new. But I noticed that mine did the same thing that didn’t go back to battery but I noticed that does that when I use Wilson combat mags 9round with others mags works perfectly
1000 round break in. I own 3 Dan wesson. And every time I sit on the couch the day I get it and rack the slide 1000 times. Have never had one single prob with any of them. They run clean or dirty as hell.
Thanks Hickok!
Nice looking gun, fires a nice caliber the only problem is the jamming that seems to appear in every single video I've seen of it.
I've only had 2 failure to go into battery in 600 rounds on mine. But a little secret I left the mag out and cycled the firearm empty for 500 cycles before I ever fired it. Also they need gun grease during break in after that I use Mobil 1 0w40 as my gun oil.
Put a little graphite in the slide friction area to speed up the break in time. Remove it when the purpose is achieved.
Gorgeous 10mm 1911 from Dan Wesson !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent! I live in Greene NY, about 25 minutes south of Norwich NY.
Sick !!!
Nice shooting, beautiful pistol,,
I bought a chronograph to find good 10mm Ammo for my 6" Remington Hunter.
Most Ammo is more a 40 S&W in a large Case.
Newer Hornady XTP and FEderal Bear Claw are good.
Standard Ammo with FMJ are much weaker mostly.
Yep..took 2 whitetail with hornady 155s…handloaded some extreme defenders same weight with cfe as hot as possible till pressure signs showed and by the book it’s a 40s&w charge…bulged a case tryin to go nuclear and woulda hairlipped a lesser handgun…can’t wait to hammer 1 with 6” trp longslide with those lehighs…
Gorgeous gun❤
Sir,I like the design in your grip of 1911, very beautiful gun 👍👍
about time to see a high polished slide & frame on a 1911.
It’s nice, but that isn’t high polish
From my point of view and I'm 66 years old this is a fine firearm. I like it a lot better than Glock 10. No plastic here! When I had Colt .45 1911 pistols years ago I used to put a slight chamfer and polish at edge where the ramp joined the chamber. I never had that out of battery problem after that. However, one cannot take off much about 0.0015".
That’s what gets people in trouble…unless you are very skilled and have serious tools your not gonna determine 0.0016” vs 0.0015”…I been at it a min and couldn’t come close to measuring that fine
@@charlesmullins3238 I use a 15X Peak optical comparator loupe so when I stone a little at that edge of the chamber I check it with the comparator. When set correctly one can see one's work and measure what's been done with the graduations on the glass disc.
@@cameronmccreary4758 precisely
grandpa badassery
Beautiful weapon!!!
That is a piece of fine art!
i love this guys voice, he could give voice acting a try
That is a beauty
Such a nice looking gun.
Those grips are definitely nice but I'm a fan of the cocobolo it had stock as well.
Those grips look good but they would not be my choice to actually shoot the gun with and myself I am not a fan of the stock cocobolo grips that came on mine.....My PM9 wear's the black plastic Magpul grips with the textured finish with the thumb cut and look fantastic on a stainless pistol......For such a cheap set of grips they work and feel great.
@@Riley_1955 my specialist came with tan vz’s and I bought a blue set identical…man could sand a oak board there sa rough..
That is a Sweet Dan Wesson!!!!!!!!!!
Gorgeous firearm. Have fun breaking it in!
Lookin good out there man
Could you shoot in the late evening, like to display to us all your mastery of pistol range shooting in darker environment? I don't think you've done that yet, maybe for Halloween next year. Awesome video btw!
Whyyy next year? Next week I can’t wait
Reminds me of watching "Razor Dobbs" back in the day.
John is a good son.
Beautiful firearm!❤ 10mm is my choice, every time.
I watch the first few seconds of the video thinking that's a good looking full size 1911 style gun. Then he flips it over and all I can think of is how small it looks compared to his hand. It really does look like a toy gun in his hands. I know he's a large man, but ever so often he just blows my mind. A 1911 isn't supposed to disappear in your hands.
Awesome gun!!! John has good taste in firearms. Hey, are you going to do a video with the Tisas D10?
Dudes got laser accuracy
Love my Kodiak! No problems. Ed Brown and Wilson mags
51.60 tool steal is high carbon and very strong that's for sure spring steal what they call it thanks for the video hickok
Sweet looking 1911 and in 10mm!