I don't want to send a gun off out-of-state to someone I don't know, even with a 'good reputation', and wait unknown-many-months for its return, still not knowing if it REALLY will feed flawlessly.
I don't know anyone local who I have enough feedback on to figure could do the job any better than a random monkey with a file and sandpaper.
Therefore, I'm considering doing a "feed job" myself. I don't really want to do it, but like 90% of the other stuff around the home/farm/reloading bench, it seems it always comes back to "if you want it done right, do it yourself".
Any books on the subject? Any articles on-line?
I really want to make my Para Ordnance P-14 my CCW gun, because of ALL the handguns I've ever shot (except my 7-1/2" Ruger Bisley 44 Magnum

My generic and abused AMT single-stack 1911 DOES feed perfectly, time after time, regardless of ammo type, but it does NOT feel "right" in my hand, and I can't see any good reason to sacrifice 50% of my magazine capacity AND have to use a gun that doesn't feel right in my hand.
Any thoughts or advice...? I even thought I would consider sending it to Para Ordnance for a feed-job, but no other places I know enough to trust, especially since some consider the wide-body double-stack guns to be 'strange' and use that as an excuse to allow them to fail.