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Re: 9 mm 1911's

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NEB wrote:The only 1911 I have in 9mm is my EMP. It's a great gun, and the slight dimension changes to the frame make it fit my hand better than my full size 1911s. Like the earlier poster, I had issues with SD ammo, but a ramp polish and good break-in took care of those issues. Now it goes all day on all types of ammo. It's a tack driver when it comes to accuracy.
:iagree: Same with my EMP as well. But I never mentioned my EMP and it's +/-'s in this thread as the OP stated he was looking for a pistol that "won't require a second mortgage" (inexpensive).
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Re: 9 mm 1911's

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2firfun50 wrote:
WildBill wrote:
2firfun50 wrote:I really like my .45 1911's. Does anyone have a 9 mm 1911? Due to the cost of ammo, I thinking of stepping down to 9 mm, but really like the 1911 style. Any suggestions that won't require a second mortage?
IMO stepping down to a 9mm makes sense if you can't shoot a .45ACP accurately of you want a smaller gun. Stepping down for ammo cost doesn't make sense to me.
If you are looking at a few boxes of factory defensive ammo you are right. When you shoot a 1000 rounds a month like we do, I can save a little over $100 a month on factory ammo and pay for the rock island in 4 months. Since I roll my own and usually come back from the range with more 9 mm brass than the .45 brass I went with, it gets even cheaper. Since 9 mm bullets are around 30% less, and brass is close to 50% less (if I have to buy any), I can reduce my ammo expenses by around 40% a month or stockpile nearly twice the round count. In my ammo budget, thats a significant saving.
I didn't think that there was such a difference in price. You can still practice with your 9 mm and carry the .45ACP.
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Re: 9 mm 1911's

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their is the smith wesson 9mm 1911 pro but its will cost you over 1000 bucks.

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Re: 9 mm 1911's

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alvins wrote:their is the smith wesson 9mm 1911 pro but its will cost you over 1000 bucks.
9mm 1911 are hard to find from an individual seller. The Pro Series Smiths are even harder to find. I've been looking for a good deal for a few months. No luck.

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Tregs wrote:
alvins wrote:their is the smith wesson 9mm 1911 pro but its will cost you over 1000 bucks.
9mm 1911 are hard to find from an individual seller. The Pro Series Smiths are even harder to find. I've been looking for a good deal for a few months. No luck.


good luck on finding a good deal on one.i wont even say how much i paid for mine.ive seen quite a few of them here in houston so maybe its location.i know collectors firearms has one right now but they are in houston.

my problem is i want a performance center 1911 and those are crasy $$$.

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Re: 9 mm 1911's

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Yeah, I know. They ain't cheap. I always have a few guns on my list with a price in mind. If i can find one from a private owner at my price, I'll grab it. If not, I'll keep perusing TXCHL, TGT, etc. Either way.......

On my list now:
S&W 1911 Pro in 9mm
S&W MP9 Pro
S&W 686 3" no lock
Marlin lever SS in .357
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