My left leg for a Springfield Armory 1911 EMP

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Re: My left leg for a Springfield Armory 1911 EMP

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Go for the Kimber Aegis Ultra II. It's a better pistol. Mine - no FTF's or FTE's deadly accurate out of the box. Lighter than my buddy's EMP by a hair. My buddies EMP- FTE's and FTf's left and right. He's ready to send it back to Springfield. He has 300+ rounds out of it so far and still can't trust it to carry. Buy what's made in the USA!

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Re: My left leg for a Springfield Armory 1911 EMP

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red2000vette wrote:Go for the Kimber Aegis Ultra II. It's a better pistol. Mine - no FTF's or FTE's deadly accurate out of the box. Lighter than my buddy's EMP by a hair. My buddies EMP- FTE's and FTf's left and right. He's ready to send it back to Springfield. He has 300+ rounds out of it so far and still can't trust it to carry. Buy what's made in the USA!

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Did your buddy fluff and buff it before using it. Also the EMP requires a little extra love in the oil department.
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Re: My left leg for a Springfield Armory 1911 EMP

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so im wondering, has anyone ever picked up a 1911 that wasnt accurate (fixed sights)??? everyone and their step children describes their 1911 as being "deadly accurate, nail driver, hair splitter, etc"....

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Re: My left leg for a Springfield Armory 1911 EMP

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htxred wrote:so im wondering, has anyone ever picked up a 1911 that wasnt accurate (fixed sights)??? everyone and their step children describes their 1911 as being "deadly accurate, nail driver, hair splitter, etc"....
I know. And 1911 mavens always go on and on about just how they seem to "naturally point" at the target. What's up with that? :headscratch

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Re: My left leg for a Springfield Armory 1911 EMP

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Longtooths wrote:WOOT! I had all but given up and hunkered down to wait for another shipment of EMP's to hit Dallas. When my buddy called me on Saturday with good news, Cheaper than Dirt in FT. Worth had a one EMP in the case. I called them and was able to have it put back for me and I picked it up last night (Monday)!!

Thanks for everyone's help I really appreciate it.


**Pictures to come, have to clean her up and put a few rounds down range.
Hey, I saw an EMP at the Fort Worth Gun Show last Saturday, but I'm glad you found one at CTD. Can't wait to see the pix!

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