Gosh, when I click on the photos and their size increases on my screen, I can see how rough the feed rails and especially the extractor are! For these situations a Moto-Tool with
polishing wheels/bits are your friend. Go easy, polishing a little at a time. Then try feeding DUMMY cartridges through your action.
If you are not comfortable doing this, find a gunsmith who works on 1911's, or High Power competition rifles. Feeding if very important for Timed and Rapid Fire match events.
Others may recommend a qualified dangerous game gunsmith. The best I can do is recommend NC based, retired USMC Match Armorer (MOS 2112) and National Pistol Champion, Jon Shue of Blackmass Custom, LLC. I believe he is in Liberty, NC.
https://www.ssusa.org/content/precision-pistol-s-jon-shue/
Jon did a great trigger job for me on a Springfield Armory EMP. Trust me, while I will smooth out a bolt action, I DO NOT touch a 1911 trigger!
Jon is a great guy. If you talk to him, he may be able to smooth out your action while you watch. For that, you will need dummy cartridges. I recommend making a magazine full, some with round nose, and others with as blunt/flat a nose (modern solids) as may ever shoot in it!