Mikey,
Thanks for the reply. The guide rod on my pistol is a two piece unit, and it broke where the guide rod connects (spot welded?) to the guide rod head.
I wasn't aware that you could shoot this pistol without the guide rod so I do appreciate your advice. I've shot guns all of my life, but I haven't spent a lot of time yet shooting the 1911 type pistols so this one's a new one on me. I called (or rather, my dealer called) Springfield this morning and they put a new guide rod in the mail for me. It should be here by the end of the week. I'll try the gun with it and without it and if it shoots the same I'll likely remove it and stick it in the safe.
The pistol came with a lifetime warranty, and that's great, but I always figure showing that warranty to the BG while I'm holding a broken pistol isn't going to do me a lot of good. I live within a few miles of the US/Mexico border so a dependable firearm is important to me. On top of the criminal element that exists within this country we also have drug runners, border bandits (Mexican nationals who cross the border to commit crime), and a steady influx of UDA's (undocumented aliens). I've yet to have to fire a gun in self defense, but a few times I've had to pull the gun and was ready to use it. I sincerely hope I never do, but in reality the situation along the border is getting worse, not better.
Aw well, I've strayed from the topic, but thanks again for your input!
~Rat