Re: 1911 for carry. a production or a custom model?
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Emptymag
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Re: 1911 for carry. a production or a custom model?
I don't carry my Springfield Armory Range Officer. Sorry about the shitty photo from my iPad.
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Re: 1911 for carry. a production or a custom model?
If'n I was to get another 1911, It'd be a Tisas Tank Commander. $369 at Family Firearms, $379 at Battlehawk.
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Re: 1911 for carry. a production or a custom model?
Here's more opinion on 1911s:
Springfield makes a pretty nice copy in terms of quality control and having the holes in the right places. There are some frame contour differences but in general the pistols are very well made and respond well to custom work and repair.
The Rock Island guns, the ones made in the Philippines, are so abysmal in quality and quality control that I decline to work on them. Parts out of spec., holes not in the right places, hand fitted parts full of out of square edges, rounded off engagement surfaces, the list goes on and on.
Re: 1911 for carry. a production or a custom model?
Re: 1911 for carry. a production or a custom model?
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cdi
Here's more opinion on 1911s:
Springfield makes a pretty nice copy in terms of quality control and having the holes in the right places. There are some frame contour differences but in general the pistols are very well made and respond well to custom work and repair.
The Rock Island guns, the ones made in the Philippines, are so abysmal in quality and quality control that I decline to work on them. Parts out of spec., holes not in the right places, hand fitted parts full of out of square edges, rounded off engagement surfaces, the list goes on and on.
My parkerized RIA USGI is more accurate than my 70 series Gold Cup, even with it's little itty bitty sights. It actually pisses me off. Everyone that shoots it proclaims, "Holy Shit!"
It's never had so much as a hiccup with any ammo, FMJ or HP.
Re: 1911 for carry. a production or a custom model?
I'm speaking in general terms. Even high end manufacturers let out a turd every now and again. It stands to reason that subpar manufacturers will send out a nicely made sample from time to time as well.
I suppose the question with your particular pistol would be how accurate is it? and how long will it stay that way?
Military 1911s will maintain accuracy standards over many thousands of rounds. Optimized pistols will deliver better accuracy and maintain that level of accuracy for a very long time as well.
With proper maintenance and lubrication I'm talking 10s of thousands of rounds. Most of us couldn't afford the ammo needed to get to barrel replacement time, let alone using up a frame.
Re: 1911 for carry. a production or a custom model?
Here is my Baer. It makes nice holes in targets with 180 grain semi wadcutters over 3.5 gr of Bullseye. That load may bounce off of a leather jacket...
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Re: 1911 for carry. a production or a custom model?
Production model OK ....From a known reputable manufacturer.
Re: 1911 for carry. a production or a custom model?
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Originally Posted by
cdi
Here's more opinion on 1911s:
Springfield makes a pretty nice copy in terms of quality control and having the holes in the right places. There are some frame contour differences but in general the pistols are very well made and respond well to custom work and repair.
The Rock Island guns, the ones made in the Philippines, are so abysmal in quality and quality control that I decline to work on them. Parts out of spec., holes not in the right places, hand fitted parts full of out of square edges, rounded off engagement surfaces, the list goes on and on.
I can attest to Springfields responding well to custom work and repair....with Cdi's help of course