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1911 Newbie!

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 11:31 pm
by HOSSISFREE
Well, work was slow today, and I was in the vecinity of Top Gun Range in Houston. I had never shot a 1911 style pistol before, and thaught "Why Not". So I stopped in and rented their Springfield 1911 A1 5" to put 50 rounds through.

Now, I'm a staunch H&K fan, but I have to admit that I had a great experience with the Springfield. With my target at the 7yd mark, I had only 12 holes in the target. Keep in mind this is the first time I have ever picked up a 1911. O.k. 8 holes from my left hand. I always fire my H&K with both hands, so I figured I would try it with 1911. Imagine being in a gunfight and getting shot in the forearm, as people instinctively shoot for the threat (gun). What do you do? Pick it up with the weak hand and get back to business. Now I wasn't so good with my weak side, but.....I had only 3 errant shots with my strong hand and the rest of the 50 making one large hole in the middle. I shoot rather well with my H&K having a lot of practice, but I believe today was a testament to the accuracy and easy handling of the 1911. I never expected to do that well.

Overall I found it to be easy handling, easy sighting, easy trigger, and accurate as all can be. I can now understand why the 1911 style pistol is so wildly popular. I'm still a H&K fan, but I may need to add a 1911 to my small collection.

I have been wanting to try a 1911 after seeing the "Post your 1911 Beauties here" thread. I'm thinking Kimber, but 4" for carry. May not be as accurate as the 5" I shot, but it would be easier to carry. Just my thaughts.

Just wanted to share the experience with the folks here. My Uncle didn't seem all that interested while helping him with his deck earlier this evening.

Hoss

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 11:46 pm
by Reysc
Another 1911 newbie here!!! Mu KIMBER CUSTOM II will be arriving at my FFL tomorrow!! I am veryexcited about it and would like to learn more about this sought after model...I tried to explain to my wife why I need to buy a 1911 and the best analogy I could come up with is "it's the HARLEY DAVIDSON" of hand guns... She understood right away!!I've got glocks and sigs but the humble collection wont be complete without a 1911...Soon I can post my own 1911 beauty!!!
Have fun and be safe!! Might have to go into reloading, though..Geez, those 45 ammo are expensive..

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 6:24 am
by longtooth
Both of you gentlemen have chosen two excellent weapons. I have the Springer A1 custom loaded 5" & Kimber Pro in a 4". I do carry both. The 5" is not as hard to conceal as you might think. The key is to get a good belt & holster for it. The 4" Kim is easy to hide. You are right on the extra inch being accuracy help. You will not be disapointed in the K though. I am in transition on the Springer carry rig right now. I carry K in a Top Gun Kydex IWB & that is the choice of rig for it. I have tried the Springer in a Comp-Tac C-TAC. Never tucked it for obvious reasons but want to go w/ an OWB on it. Have a couple I keep in the range bag to loan when guests come to shoot IPSC at our range. I have used these enough to know I like OWB better on the Springer. Loading is good idea. If you are ready I may know of an RCBs starter set up for sale.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 7:18 am
by Diode
I have recently been bitten by the 1911 bug. My brother has a Colt Model 70 and a friend at the range has a Kimber. After shooting both I have decided to start looking for one. I own a Xd-45 and have become a Springfield fan, so I am semi-shopping for a Springfield.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 7:33 am
by Houston1944
It is not just nostalgia that attracts folks to the 1911. They are great pistols that perform when needed. As long as we are talking about the 1911 as a carry pistol, don't overlook the S&W 1911PD. I often carry a full size 1911PD. It weighs about 10oz less than the steel frame models and for some of us older shooters that makes a big difference.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 7:36 am
by Diode
Houston1944 wrote:It is not just nostalgia that attracts folks to the 1911. They are great pistols that perform when needed. As long as we are talking about the 1911 as a carry pistol, don't overlook the S&W 1911PD. I often carry a full size 1911PD. It weighs about 10oz less than the steel frame models and for some of us older shooters that makes a big difference.
That was what impressed me, I was more accurate with the 1911's than anything else I have fired.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:12 am
by KinnyLee
My first pistol was a USPf .45. I wasn't very accurate with it even though other people can hit where they pointed at all day long. It's me not able to control the big wide frame of the pistol. Then the Glock 30. With similar with of the frame, but lower bore axis I'm surprised that I can be more accurate than the USP. Then comes the Kimber. That's a natural shooter right there. Pointability is awesome. The weight of the 1911 just helps me steady my shot more than the polymer units. The single stack design allow me to gain full control of it. Since then I've bought five more, and I'm planning for more. :lol:

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:28 am
by Diode
The Springfield "loaded" Stainless is my wish list choice right now, the Kimber is a tad pricy fer me. :)

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:50 am
by DaveT
I wouldn't discount the Kimber 3 inch Ultra Carry II without trying one first.

As far as accuracy goes, all the Kimber rounds seem to hit the target in the same places as my Glock models 23, 26 or 30..... or my S&W 357 snubbies, Models 60 and 640.

The Kimber Ultra Carry is lightweight, and very easy to conceal. Add night sights ($142.50 installed at Kimber's Custom Shop), or a Crimson Trace Model LG 404 laser and you have the perfect concealed carry weapon.... in my humble opinion, of course ! :grin:

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 11:03 am
by Diode
DaveT wrote: The Kimber Ultra Carry is lightweight, and very easy to conceal. Add night sights ($142.50 installed at Kimber's Custom Shop), or a Crimson Trace Model LG 404 laser and you have the perfect concealed carry weapon.... in my humble opinion, of course ! :grin:
I agree, I loved the Kimber I shot. Just a little expensive. ;-)

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 11:25 am
by Reysc
You guys are just killing me!!! :lol: :lol: I haven't got my 1st 1911 yet and here I am dreaming about the next one..... I'm getting close to be gun poor!!

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 11:35 am
by Diode
I been wanting one for so long now, I can't make a decision anyway. I really like the Springfield's but then again a Colt or a Kimber would just be fine-o-neat!

:cool:

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 12:12 pm
by gigag04
DaveT wrote:The Kimber Ultra Carry is lightweight, and very easy to conceal. Add night sights ($142.50 installed at Kimber's Custom Shop), or a Crimson Trace Model LG 404 laser and you have the perfect concealed carry weapon.... in my humble opinion, of course ! :grin:
I carry the UCII - it's a great firearm. If you are looking into one, I would get the model with night sights. It is difficult to swap the sights after the fact, and much cheaper to just get a model with night sights.

Also - if you can, stepping up to the Ultra CDP in a 3" model is recommended if you have the funds.

As far as Colts and Kimbers - the older Colts (I have a series 70) are excellent firearms. My gold cup is hands down my faveorite 1911, but my dad also had lots of 'smithing done to it as it was his competition pistol.

Every Kimber I've handed is quality. I could be off but IIRC, they are all machined and new colts are stamped or MIM. I could be wrong though.

Enjoy the bug!

-nick

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 12:26 pm
by Diode
I am also Left handed! I know the Springfields are Amby in the loaded models, do the Colts or the Kimbers come amby? can they be fitted easly?

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 4:57 pm
by HOSSISFREE
Wow folks! Thanks for the responses. I keep looking at Kimber because I have friends that swear by them, but I just can't decide on which length, model, and such. Although, I have a little time to figure it out. They're a little pricy, so I have to squirrel away the funds for a little while.

Kimber seeking,

Hoss