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May 8th, 2011, 07:46 PM #11
Re: Looking for advice on 1911's with rail
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May 9th, 2011, 04:07 PM #12Active Member
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Re: Looking for advice on 1911's with rail
Save some more money and get the Colt Rail Gun. My brother has one and it is a nice shooting pistol.
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May 9th, 2011, 04:22 PM #13Banned
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May 9th, 2011, 04:32 PM #14
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May 9th, 2011, 05:29 PM #15
Re: Looking for advice on 1911's with rail
I've had my Sig Sauer Stainless 5" 1911 for quite a while now, I've used it as a duty gun, beaten it up and gotten it filthy, its still scary accurate and functioning normally. I'd go with stainless because its easier to clean. Its well worth the extra $200 you'll spend to get the Sig.
http://grabagun.com/sig-1911r-45acp-...fns-blkwd.html
Or for the Cheaper Nitron which only overshoots your budget by about $100 plus transfer...
http://grabagun.com/sig-1911r-45acp-...-fns-rswd.html
Smith and Wesson makes an excellent rail gun in the new "E" series in the same price range to compete with the Sig. Based on everything that I have heard about it, the Sig 1911 and the New S&W E series are very closely matched. One is every bit as good as the other. So take your pick. I didn't include the Springfield offering as it was already mentioned in previous posts. I think there is more value in the Smith and the Sig than the Springfield.The M1. Smackin' the bastards since 1932.
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May 9th, 2011, 11:50 PM #16Active Member
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Re: Looking for advice on 1911's with rail
Ruger 1911 if your range is $700 or under if your going cheaper I would buy a Rock Island Arms GREAT customer service and a good gun I would avoid Taurus like the palgue JMO as for ATI I don't know
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May 10th, 2011, 05:00 AM #17
Re: Looking for advice on 1911's with rail
Rock Island is supposedly coming out with a railed 1911. So you may want to wait and see what comes out. I posted a video here a few weeks ago.
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May 10th, 2011, 05:30 AM #18Grand Member
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Re: Looking for advice on 1911's with rail
i have the taurus and liked it so much bought another one. if rock island is coming out with a rail gun hold off your purchase until you can check it out i have a old rock island with no rail commander size that i would carry anywhere it's that reliable, rattles like a can of marbles but man does it shoot. by the way got it when they first came out and paid 250 new, can't do that anymore. godd luck shooting and have fun shopping, lots of good choices out there.
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May 10th, 2011, 07:45 AM #19
Re: Looking for advice on 1911's with rail
Found a pic and the video.
http://www.americanhandgunner.com/rock-island-armory/
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May 10th, 2011, 10:01 AM #20
Re: Looking for advice on 1911's with rail
I've owned a Springfield LW Operator for a few years now, and I love it:
http://forum.pafoa.org/pistols-41/48...-operator.html
As you might be able to see from the pic, mine is a little different than the ones pictured in the previous posts. Springfield doesn't stock the full length rail Operator anymore; you can still get one but they have to be ordered through the Custom Shop (which is big $$$).
In either case, make sure you're definitely going to use the rail if you get it. One of the problems with railed 1911s in general is that they are the minority, and have a different shape than a standard 1911. As such, a lot of standard stocking items for the 1911, like holsters, won't fit a railed 1911 because the mold is different.
With that said, I love my LW Operator. The alloy frame cuts down on the weight and makes it easier to carry. The recoil motion rotation than straight back because of the frame being lighter than the slide, but it's not any different than shooting a polymer-framed gun, and it still has heft that makes it feel solid. And of course, there's nothing like a 1911 trigger break.
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