1911 comparison
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1911 comparison
I am currently looking at purchasing a 1911. I do not want to break the bank with a Coonan or Kimber. I want something solid, dependable, and reputable. I am open to suggestions. This will be a home defense gun, so it won't be carried or shot regularly after the initial getting used to the weapon phase. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 1911 comparison
Look into SIG 1911.
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Re: 1911 comparison
Another option would be a Springfield Range Officer- available at Academy. (I'm assuming you want a full size, all steel gun)
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Re: 1911 comparison
Based on your wish for an inexpensive 1911, I recommend Rock Island. These pistols have developed a very loyal following for their rugged reliability and lifetime warranty.
One source: http://centerfiresystems.com/search.asp ... ock+island
To learn more about Rock Island 1911s, go to http://forum.m1911.org/forums.php
One source: http://centerfiresystems.com/search.asp ... ock+island
To learn more about Rock Island 1911s, go to http://forum.m1911.org/forums.php
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Re: 1911 comparison
See I haven't really done my research on the 1911s, so I can't really speak intelligently on them. I have looked at a few. If like to have a full size. Now all I own is subcompacts and compacts. I do want a all steel gun. No lights, or lasers or anything will be going on it. I appreciate all the feedback. A lot to look into so far.
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Re: 1911 comparison
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What is the difference between the 2011 and the standard 1911s? I have seen from a few firearms makers the 2011 and they seem to carry a heavier price tag. I think I want to stay with 9mm seeing that's all in own now and I have a lot of ammo.
What is the difference between the 2011 and the standard 1911s? I have seen from a few firearms makers the 2011 and they seem to carry a heavier price tag. I think I want to stay with 9mm seeing that's all in own now and I have a lot of ammo.
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Re: 1911 comparison
The 2011 is sort of a marketing gimmick. It means different things to different companies, but it usually means it's a double-stack design and it has a rail.
The double-stack makes for a much wider grip than a standard single-stack 1911, but you do get more ammo in the mag (not a bad thing).
The double-stack makes for a much wider grip than a standard single-stack 1911, but you do get more ammo in the mag (not a bad thing).
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Re: 1911 comparison
I'll second the Springfield RO suggestion, and the RIA pistols are an outstanding value.
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Re: 1911 comparison
Springfield loaded or Range Officer, then send it in to SACS for a reliability package.
Then run a whole lot of ammo through it to make sure it functions like it should.
Then trust it for defensive use.
Then run a whole lot of ammo through it to make sure it functions like it should.
Then trust it for defensive use.
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Re: 1911 comparison
Ruger SR1911 CMD will not break the bank. It's loaded for the price and looks great. I got mine for under $700 and very pleaseddavenewman12 wrote:I am currently looking at purchasing a 1911. I do not want to break the bank with a Coonan or Kimber. I want something solid, dependable, and reputable. I am open to suggestions. This will be a home defense gun, so it won't be carried or shot regularly after the initial getting used to the weapon phase. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 1911 comparison
I think any 1911 from any reputable gunmaker will do you fine, regardless of price. The vast majority of 1911s I carried were military issue rattletraps, that were well used, abused, and "put up wet" so to speak, but never failed to function and always hit COM at 25 yds. MHOdavenewman12 wrote:I am currently looking at purchasing a 1911. I do not want to break the bank with a Coonan or Kimber. I want something solid, dependable, and reputable. I am open to suggestions. This will be a home defense gun, so it won't be carried or shot regularly after the initial getting used to the weapon phase. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 1911 comparison
I'll second the RIAs. I liked Pawpaw's RIA 1911 so much that I was going to get one of my own. I paid ~$130 for a RIA 1911. Sadly, when I opened the box, it had a Kimber Stainless II in it.
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Re: 1911 comparison
After reading this, I put my RIA 1911 in the box and closed it, then opened it. Still a RIA 1911.RottenApple wrote:I'll second the RIAs. I liked Pawpaw's RIA 1911 so much that I was going to get one of my own. I paid ~$130 for a RIA 1911. Sadly, when I opened the box, it had a Kimber Stainless II in it.
No worries though, I'll thrid the Rock Island Armory/Armscor. It is a solid pistol and shoots great. Had some issues with failure to feed, but tweeking the magazines a little made it run perfect. Had a smith smooth up the trigger and now it is joy to shoot and I carry it from time to time.
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Re: 1911 comparison
I have an STI Spartan that I am very happy with. Mine in in 9mm ( a 45 is available) and I have used it for IDPA. I have accessorized it with the same options as those on my Kimber custom Target 45 although it is not quite in the same league as the Kimber I have been very impressed with it for the price.
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