If I remember right I'd run a box or 2 through it one day and then nothing. It seemed weird to me and after several rounds that wouldn't fire I pushed on the pin from the back and figured out what had happened. I had even made new walnut grips for it that fit me really nicely. Once the pin broke I couldn't find another one so I had to make it on the lathe and mill it for the capture pin. After all that work I just decided it wasn't worth keeping it I had to repair it again so I got rid of it.Did the firing pin break during dry firing?
From what I've been able to determine Colt contacted Star to manufacture the Pony, but then Colt backed out of the deal. That's when Iver Johnson stepped in. I have a few Star firearms that I've found over the years. They've all been good performers.
http://www.star-firearms.com/firearms/guns/d/index.shtml
~JM~
Thats all I got..
Very nice! I have yet to shoot a Wilson, Baer, Brown, high end 45. Any break in bobbles? ~JM~
Hang in there. It's a good thing that you have already ordered the gun & them started work on it as they are now up to a 12-18 month wait on all custom guns. Might want to check with your gun dealer as I believe that Wilson Combat just took a sizeable cost increase on at least the Super Grade series, but I don't know about the others. The SG's just took a $500 jump about 3-4 months ago.Gary i'm so jealous of you when looking at that supergrade. I called wilson the other day for a update on my professional and they said at least another 4 MONTHS!!! Ordered last august