My dad had this gun. He had the ramp and barrel throat polished a little more from a qualified gun smith. It never jammed after his action polish job. It shot like a wet dream. But he sold it before he passed away. I was bummed when I discovered that fact. He also had some factory 8-round mags he got from his life long friend that worked for Colt Mfg. I’d give anything for that gun. I did however end up getting his Colt Mustang II Pocketlite .380, which he had a polish job done. It shoots ALL .380 rounds I’ve ever run through it. I carry it cocked and locked in a Vedder pocket holster. I have it in my pocket now as I type. It’s my daily carry around the house. One noticeable difference between the government model is it was obviously smaller and… it did not require a barrel bushing. It’s a real easy mini take-apart model gun. The .380 government model was almost 2/3rds (78%) the size of a full size 1911 .45acp. I believe it was colts version to compete with the Walther PPK/s model .380. I personally think the Colt was/is BETTER as it was a single action. The perfect defensive pistol.
Yeah even after polishing the ramp and throat it was way better, I thought it was fixed, but after 50-60 rounds it was malfunctioning again. Some guys were saying they’re not meant to shoot that much- I call BS- if you can run a gun more than 50 rounds without cleaning it, I don’t want it
My 1911A1, Never left me with my pe PE in my hand. Shot expert every year with it. 1981 I graduated boot camp and had to choose barretta or ,1911 what do you think saved my life more than once? OHHHHHH raaaaa. NEAL APOLLO BEACH FLORIDA
I inherited a 1993 mustang PLUS 2. THEY DIDN'T MAKE A BUNCH OF THE 380 PLUS 2. Being a Marine I love a 1911 for combat. For carry this little jewel is so accurate and having 8 rounds to protect you. What a great video. SEMPER FI Neal
Are you a gunsmith? Your understanding of Colt MUSTANG magazine is amazing. I inherited a 1993 Colt MUSTANG PLUS 2 380 THAT IS AN AMAZING COLT PISTOL. I'M A THIRD GENERATION MARINE SO OF COURSE I LOVE THE 1911 DESIGN, THE PLUS 2,.IS SUCH A RARE GUN THAT WILL NOT BE REMADE. I did see the return spring inside the grip that could cause an issue.i never had any clip issue with either one of of the plus,2 magazines that came with the gun in 1993. I'm so proud that Colt men find out what any potential problem Colt could have and how to fix them. If you look at return spring or magizine spring this is an easy problem to correct. I think I'm going to a gun smith and have those parts upgraded. My little brother had the same gun and put thousands of quality rounds through his with no issues at all. I've ever ad any issues at all even though I've only put two hundred quality rounds though it. I think they plus2.isbgoing to be a rare special gun in the future. It's not my mint Colt Cobra 1969 FIRST generation 38 with brown box with yellow factory WRITING or my other inherited Colts. Being a Marine you know I would love Colts. What should I do brother? NEAL APOLLO BEACH FLORIDA THANKS
No I’m not a gunsmith, I read a lot and have good mechanical skills. My gun had a fatal flaw. I never fixed it even after new recoil springs, changing a few parts, new magazine springs, polishing… it just has some tolerance that was off and I couldn’t fix it. Unfortunately I sold mine and bought something else that works
I went out and fired 100 home defense rounds only one pulled shot, all in black at 20 feet. I don't blame you brother. I knew my brother knew something. It wasn't colts fault. Thanks. NEAL APOLLO BEACH FLORIDA
Great video and thanks for the warning about the ejector lever going south way too low. Do you know if there's any pinky grip or extension magazines available for this gun? My hand is slightly too big for this grip but i love my gun.
No but I’m sure you can find a video or post- I did when mine flipped. If I recall you need to take the grips off and use a small screwdriver to pull on the leaf spring and flip the ejector around
Great gun… unfortunately like most Colts are a pain in the ass to strip down. I actually had a piece fly out and I had to scramble to find it. Again a great gun. Not so strip down. I own an Sig now … best gun out there… doesn’t matter if it’s the P220/ 226/ 227 I will say stay away from the 227 … for me it was to heavy. I stick with my 220 or the 226
@@hdghostrider1403 I sold this one- ended up something wrong with the barrel or something. I did a ton of work on it and it still wouldn’t feed after about 50 rounds
@@stuartmarkman769 The mustang is a little different. The Government 380 is for all intent and purposes a mini 1911. the Mustangs look the same, but have some different parts
@@crankygunreviews I noticed that the Mustang has no barrel nut so I assume the other differance is in the recoil rod and spring. I haven't disassembled the gun because I don't shoot it. But thanks for your info.
My dad had this gun. He had the ramp and barrel throat polished a little more from a qualified gun smith. It never jammed after his action polish job. It shot like a wet dream. But he sold it before he passed away. I was bummed when I discovered that fact. He also had some factory 8-round mags he got from his life long friend that worked for Colt Mfg. I’d give anything for that gun.
I did however end up getting his Colt Mustang II Pocketlite .380, which he had a polish job done. It shoots ALL .380 rounds I’ve ever run through it. I carry it cocked and locked in a Vedder pocket holster. I have it in my pocket now as I type. It’s my daily carry around the house. One noticeable difference between the government model is it was obviously smaller and… it did not require a barrel bushing. It’s a real easy mini take-apart model gun.
The .380 government model was almost 2/3rds (78%) the size of a full size 1911 .45acp. I believe it was colts version to compete with the Walther PPK/s model .380. I personally think the Colt was/is BETTER as it was a single action. The perfect defensive pistol.
Yeah even after polishing the ramp and throat it was way better, I thought it was fixed, but after 50-60 rounds it was malfunctioning again. Some guys were saying they’re not meant to shoot that much- I call BS- if you can run a gun more than 50 rounds without cleaning it, I don’t want it
I inherited a 1993 MUSTANG PLUS 2. IT'S A PERFECT FIT FOR MY HAND. 8 ROUNDS IS MORE THEN YOU MIGHT NEED.
My 1911A1, Never left me with my pe PE in my hand. Shot expert every year with it. 1981 I graduated boot camp and had to choose barretta or ,1911 what do you think saved my life more than once? OHHHHHH raaaaa. NEAL APOLLO BEACH FLORIDA
I have a 1911 A1 that’s pretty reliable, but I wish I bought one with better sights. The low A1 sights are a bit tough to see sometimes
I inherited a 1993 mustang PLUS 2. THEY DIDN'T MAKE A BUNCH OF THE 380 PLUS 2. Being a Marine I love a 1911 for combat. For carry this little jewel is so accurate and having 8 rounds to protect you. What a great video. SEMPER FI Neal
Thanks for your service! These little guns look great, but mine was very unreliable
Nice presentation. Look forward to your video on installation of springs to see if that makes a difference .
Thanks, hoping they’ll be here by the weekend
Are you a gunsmith? Your understanding of Colt MUSTANG magazine is amazing. I inherited a 1993 Colt MUSTANG PLUS 2 380 THAT IS AN AMAZING COLT PISTOL. I'M A THIRD GENERATION MARINE SO OF COURSE I LOVE THE 1911 DESIGN, THE PLUS 2,.IS SUCH A RARE GUN THAT WILL NOT BE REMADE. I did see the return spring inside the grip that could cause an issue.i never had any clip issue with either one of of the plus,2 magazines that came with the gun in 1993. I'm so proud that Colt men find out what any potential problem Colt could have and how to fix them. If you look at return spring or magizine spring this is an easy problem to correct. I think I'm going to a gun smith and have those parts upgraded. My little brother had the same gun and put thousands of quality rounds through his with no issues at all. I've ever ad any issues at all even though I've only put two hundred quality rounds though it. I think they plus2.isbgoing to be a rare special gun in the future. It's not my mint Colt Cobra 1969 FIRST generation 38 with brown box with yellow factory WRITING or my other inherited Colts. Being a Marine you know I would love Colts. What should I do brother? NEAL APOLLO BEACH FLORIDA THANKS
No I’m not a gunsmith, I read a lot and have good mechanical skills. My gun had a fatal flaw. I never fixed it even after new recoil springs, changing a few parts, new magazine springs, polishing… it just has some tolerance that was off and I couldn’t fix it. Unfortunately I sold mine and bought something else that works
I went out and fired 100 home defense rounds only one pulled shot, all in black at 20 feet. I don't blame you brother. I knew my brother knew something. It wasn't colts fault. Thanks. NEAL APOLLO BEACH FLORIDA
There’s a lemon every once in a while, in general Colts are good, but mine was not
Great video and thanks for the warning about the ejector lever going south way too low.
Do you know if there's any pinky grip or extension magazines available for this gun? My hand is slightly too big for this grip but i love my gun.
I don’t think there are any pinky extensions for these, they were meant to be as small as possible in the frame, and haven’t been made for years.
I have a 1990 mustang and it has the metal shim but mine has 2 springs on the slide
Yeah the mustangs are quite similar but not the same
Do you have a video on what to do if the ejector fall all the way down?
No but I’m sure you can find a video or post- I did when mine flipped. If I recall you need to take the grips off and use a small screwdriver to pull on the leaf spring and flip the ejector around
Great gun… unfortunately like most Colts are a pain in the ass to strip down. I actually had a piece fly out and I had to scramble to find it. Again a great gun. Not so strip down. I own an Sig now … best gun out there… doesn’t matter if it’s the P220/ 226/ 227 I will say stay away from the 227 … for me it was to heavy. I stick with my 220 or the 226
@@hdghostrider1403 I sold this one- ended up something wrong with the barrel or something. I did a ton of work on it and it still wouldn’t feed after about 50 rounds
Question, do you know why my hammer won’t release?
I have no idea, I don't have your gun in my hands to look at it. Take it to a Gunsmith or have a friend who knows about firearms look at it.
I have the same model but it doesn't have the barrel not. Is this a later model?
Mine a 1991. Do you have the government .380 or a mustang, or pocketlite? They made later ones that were similar, but not quite the same.
@@crankygunreviews Mine is marked Mustang 380 Auto
@@stuartmarkman769 The mustang is a little different. The Government 380 is for all intent and purposes a mini 1911. the Mustangs look the same, but have some different parts
@@crankygunreviews I noticed that the Mustang has no barrel nut so I assume the other differance is in the recoil rod and spring. I haven't disassembled the gun because I don't shoot it. But thanks for your info.
@@stuartmarkman769 recoil spring and rod are different, smaller capacity, shorter barrel and slide…
That tab is only issues I could see. NEAL Lee APOLLO BEACH FLORIDA
I tried everything everyone told me. I didn’t lose much money when I sold it, but I needed to get rid of it, was throwing good money after bad
Bonitas, pero nada confiables, fallan mucho!
Yeah failures happen from time to time