True dat....... but a little tough to carry, walking a foot patrol.I would have picked a BAR or a Thomson.
True dat....... but a little tough to carry, walking a foot patrol.I would have picked a BAR or a Thomson.
Just like that.Something like this?
I'm not sure how well some of the lightweight aluminum frames hold up, but for $550 you probably can't go wrong. I like the commander size, and if I found the right one/quality starting point for a good price as a build gun, I'd buy one and drop it off to Allen,
Is there a cure, guessing not . And perhaps there is no need for a cure lol.Man you've been bitten by the 1911 bug.
Since most of my shooting is at the range it doesn't hurt to collect them.
The more I shoot my 1911's the more I want to EDC them.
I Mostly edc my 1911's when I'm in the woods 10mm, or just want to open carry my nice looking Ronin 45acp.
I do not feel undergunned as I carry spare mags. I actually feel more confident using the 1911 because it shoots very accurately, and the ergonomics, and trigger is outstanding.
Also no learning curve going from one caliber 1911 to another. Be it 10mm or 45acp.
I'm kinda getting interested in a 38 super.
After I get my Ronin 10mm I might get a 1911 in 38 Super.
Anyone know when the 38 Super was first chambered in a 1911?
When you get it post some pictures.
I think I am going to add it to the safe, from what I can tell it was never carried, no holster wear, no WCD scratch, and former owner didn’t even have any ammo for it.Yeah, was also just a bit of a concern on what kind of work could be done on a alloy frame. But either way, for the price the OP is talking, it should be a good pickup, even as a project gun.
I’m an edc 1911 guy. Have been for 20+ years. I’ve never even had a lightweight. All of mine have been steel.Man you've been bitten by the 1911 bug.
Since most of my shooting is at the range it doesn't hurt to collect them.
The more I shoot my 1911's the more I want to EDC them.
I Mostly edc my 1911's when I'm in the woods 10mm, or just want to open carry my nice looking Ronin 45acp.
I do not feel undergunned as I carry spare mags. I actually feel more confident using the 1911 because it shoots very accurately, and the ergonomics, and trigger is outstanding.
Also no learning curve going from one caliber 1911 to another. Be it 10mm or 45acp.
I'm kinda getting interested in a 38 super.
After I get my Ronin 10mm I might get a 1911 in 38 Super.
Anyone know when the 38 Super was first chambered in a 1911?
When you get it post some pictures.
Man, that’s just a long day at the range. I have well over 100k rds through my Infinity 2011 (hicap 1911) and it’s still tight accurate and reliable, if aluminum degrades that quickly I would pass.I have that pistol. Always ran fine.
As to the AL frames, I know that Les Baer was quoted as saying he stopped using them because after a couple hundred thousand rounds they started showing wear. I knew I wasn’t likely to put that many rounds through one single pistol, so I wasn’t concerned.
Wait, I see you said couple hundred thousand…… nevermind.Man, that’s just a long day at the range. I have well over 100k rds through my Infinity 2011 (hicap 1911) and it’s still tight accurate and reliable, if aluminum degrades that quickly I would pass.
They aren't making those anymore, 550.00 would be a great deal, people are getting that for old SPFD's, nice ones on GB have sold for 1500.00 or more recently. The longer you debate it on INGO the greater the chances someone else is going to know what that is and pick it up.I think I am going to add it to the safe, from what I can tell it was never carried, no holster wear, no WCD scratch, and former owner didn’t even have any ammo for it.
Thinking for $550 hard to pass it up.
The STI that came back from Allen M is all steel, although 9mm I know, but after Allen M put some finishing touches on it except for being a 45 acp it’s all that I could ask for in a 1911. Almost feels like a 22 when shooting. Guessing all that steel does wonders with helping with recoil.I’m an edc 1911 guy. Have been for 20+ years. I’ve never even had a lightweight. All of mine have been steel.
Yup it was sold to WCD it was an advance sale kind of thing. Estate sale is next month and I am told funds were needed sooner than that . A few items were offered ahead of time. So Mrs Wcd gave the ok and it was a done deal.They aren't making those anymore, 550.00 would be a great deal, people are getting that for old SPFD's, nice ones on GB have sold for 1500.00 or more recently. The longer you debate it on INGO the greater the chances someone else is going to know what that is and pick it up.
It’s interesting that TRP and Les Baer are so nice and tight. And then the Battle Rattle of my Colt. They all go bang when 3.5 lbs are applied to them.I spent '74-'77 shooting and cleaning hundreds of M1911A1 pistols at various US Army installations. Everyone one of the rattled when held by the grip, muzzle down. They were sloppy INTENTIONALLY so they would fire dirty. That is a FEATURE of the gun, not a problem.
Try this. Fire 500 rounds through each. Open the action, rinse with water hose, do not lube. Fire another 500 rounds. Immerse in mud, work the action several times. Rinse with water. I'd bet good money the sloppy military version will continue to function. Get back to me on how the TRP and LB versions do.It’s interesting that TRP and Les Baer are so nice and tight. And then the Battle Rattle of my Colt. They all go bang when 3.5 lbs are applied to them.
Compared to what? A 240B and a 80lb ruck in the mountains of Afghanistan?True dat....... but a little tough to carry, walking a foot patrol.
Small world, I have a P14 Limited Stainless that did the same thing.Try this. Fire 500 rounds through each. Open the action, rinse with water hose, do not lube. Fire another 500 rounds. Immerse in mud, work the action several times. Rinse with water. I'd bet good money the sloppy military version will continue to function. Get back to me on how the TRP and LB versions do.
I've had a few 1911-models. The RIA went off every time I pulled the trigger, but only wanted ball ammo. The Para-Ordnance P14 went full-auto on me when something broke. The Kimber II was nice, but ammo-finnicky also. The only one I ever had that functioned with all sorts of ammo was a Llama 1911 I bought used. About 2 years ago I test-fired a Glock 21 and fell in love. I bought a new one immediately. It most certainly is not pretty, but it has over 1000 rounds through it without issues. I've run HST, Golden Sabre & Gold Dot through it with no issues. Ergonomically, the G21 fits my hand perfectly, points naturally, and comes back to point of aim like it has a mind of its own. I can shoot the G21 faster, and more accurately than I ever shot a 1911. As usually, your mileage may vary. BTW, if I were going to buy a 1911 today, it would be a late model Tisas Duty B45. Pretty gun. And cheap.
What did you do with it? My incident happened at Shooter's on CR7 (17?) in Elkhart, maybe 20 years ago. I put all the parts I had left over in the carry box and traded them to the owner for a few hours range time. I did not pick up the parts that went down-range. Owner lady suggested I send it back to PO for repair/replace. "Why would I want ANOTHER one of these?" Plus I was in a bit of a hurry, I had a 2" gash (5 stitches and a tetanus shot) in my off hand from flying PO parts. Never been happier to see a company go under.Small world, I have a P14 Limited Stainless that did the same thing.
My Thing 2 was shooting it next to me what it happened.
Well, its still sitting in a safe waiting for me to take it to Ray Saltzman in Tipton for repairs. It looks like it broke the piece of spring that sits in the sear? And beat the crap out of the sear.What did you do with it? My incident happened at Shooter's on CR7 (17?) in Elkhart, maybe 20 years ago. I put all the parts I had left over in the carry box and traded them to the owner for a few hours range time. I did not pick up the parts that went down-range. Owner lady suggested I send it back to PO for repair/replace. "Why would I want ANOTHER one of these?" Plus I was in a bit of a hurry, I had a 2" gash (5 stitches and a tetanus shot) in my off hand from flying PO parts. Never been happier to see a company go under.
Just noticed I did not mention in the previous post: the damn thing exploded in my hands. Parts everywhere.
Compared to what? A 240B and a 80lb ruck in the mountains of Afghanistan?
... About 2 years ago I test-fired a Glock 21 and fell in love. I bought a new one immediately. It most certainly is not pretty, but it has over 1000 rounds through it without issues. I've run HST, Golden Sabre & Gold Dot through it with no issues. Ergonomically, the G21 fits my hand perfectly, points naturally, and comes back to point of aim like it has a mind of its own. I can shoot the G21 faster, and more accurately than I ever shot a 1911.