Yeah, I'm not sure whether those new fangled metal parts will be as reliable as the plastic parts in my Glocks.treadlightly wrote:As with any new design, there are uncertainties that may reveal themselves over time.
I imagine once the 1911 has been in circulation long enough to prove its merit, the NRA will be happy with them.
Personally, I think the 1911 design has a lot of promise, even if it isn't a tried-and-true striker gun.
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- Tue Jun 20, 2017 5:22 pm
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- Tue Jun 20, 2017 5:00 pm
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Re: NRA Doesn't Allow 1911's at New Classes
I guess I'll have to use my Kel-Tec P3AT as my "primary" and my full size 1911 as my "backup".
Were the rules for these classes developed by the same folks who did the last IDPA rules update?
Were the rules for these classes developed by the same folks who did the last IDPA rules update?