M1911.org's review of the tactical version might be of interest:
http://ezine.m1911.org/showthread.php?t=124
They ran five different types of ammo through the test gun. I found this part to be most interesting, since I have a Ciener .22LR conversion and it stipulates using high-velocity ammo.
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Originally Posted by M1911.ORG
We received one surprise before we even began shooting. Most .22 conversions make it clear that they are calibrated for high-velocity ammunition and may not function reliably with standard velocity fodder. We test with an assortment anyway, of course, but we expect some issues in cycling with the lighter, slower loads. The owners manual for the GSG 1911 states that the pistol is set up to function with both standard velocity and high velocity ammunition. We don't know how they accomplish that, but our reaction was, "Hey! How cool is that?" So we assembled a motley assortment of .22LR ammunition ranging across the spectrum from standard velocity loads to a couple of different types of CCI High Velocity Mini-Mags.
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