Looks like Ruger now has a Government size 1911 Black Frame stainless slide G10 Grips Aluminum frame. Saw one today looks like Street price is around $560.00 Did Ruger realize yeah their 1911’s are nice but not for $1k.
Again like I need another 1911.
That appeals to me for some reason.
Well my 1911 list is small compared to many here I am sure.Government size
Commander size
Stainless
Blued
Two tone
Cerekote
Rail
No rail
Series 70
Series 80
G10 grips
Wood grips
Seems like every major manufacturer of 1911’s has them all in every different flavors. Probably doesn’t take much for them to shift the production line to change color/grips/accessories.
You get what you pay for. If you do your research and buy smartly, you’ll be good long term.
As for me, I have a SA Commander Ultra compact Stainless, Remington R1 Blued double stack, Colt Delta Elite 10mm stainless, SA Range Officer Elite stainless and SA EMP4 cerekoted 9mm. I think I’m good on 1911’s. I have the flavors I enjoy for not being a “1911 guy”. Although I know it is easy to go down the rabbit hole.
Buy what you like and can afford from a major manufacturer (except kimber . Forget the naysayers.
Did you mean the MSRP is going to be $560?Well my 1911 list is small compared to many here I am sure.
SA Professional
POW’s
Ruger Lightweight Commander style
Colt Wiley Clapp
STI that Allen M has made a few enhancements for me.
Honestly the Ruger while it has had some work done to it, and was money well spent.
I am guessing with the full frame it’s an even softer shooter than the commander style.That appeals to me for some reason.
Yes RK was asking $659 sportsman’s warehouse had them advertised for $569.00 .Did you mean the MSRP is going to be $560?
That works for me. No adjustable sights, no forward serrations, beaver tail w/palm swell, flat mainspring housing, no rail, rounded trigger gaurd, 45ACP, skeletonized hammer, thumb safety on the proper side ONLY. All this... from Ruger... for $560? Seems too good to be true. If it has Series 70 internals, I may just buy one.
Oh, hey, I have one of those. Alloy frame with titanium feed ramp insert. They're running much cheaper than the regular or commander SR1911s. Paid like $560 before shipping and tax.
Yes they have a lightweight firing pin series 70 . I am having a hard time not ordering one.That works for me. No adjustable sights, no forward serrations, beaver tail w/palm swell, flat mainspring housing, no rail, rounded trigger gaurd, 45ACP, skeletonized hammer, thumb safety on the proper side ONLY. All this... from Ruger... for $560? Seems too good to be true. If it has Series 70 internals, I my just buy one.
I think they're worth it unless you have a major aversion to alloy frames. Ruger addressed the problem of feed ramp wear on alloy frames by pressing in a titanium block and machining the feed ramp into that. You have to shoot an alloy SR1911 an absolute butt load to stretch and wear the rails on the frame. It is not noticably top heavy or hard recoiling compared to my steel 1911, it's just lighter to carry.Yes they have a lightweight firing pin series 70 . I am having a hard time not ordering one.
Have you changed out the sights? I have trijicon HD’s on my commander, in my opinion it’s one of the best values out there.Oh, hey, I have one of those. Alloy frame with titanium feed ramp insert. They're running much cheaper than the regular or commander SR1911s. Paid like $560 before shipping and tax.
Great gun. Not the most phenomenal 1911 trigger, but runs fine with good mags and looks sweet. I appreciate the weight savings. Gotta be the cheapest US built 1911. A trigger job is on the wish list but it's a perfectly fine gun as is.
Ask if ya got questions. Yes, series 70 internals.
Ruger had some of their 1911’s with a MSRP of Almost $1k . Not knocking them but for a while they were pricing themselves out of the range of an average buyer.[QUOTE="wcd, post: 9711026, member: 20027] but not for $1k.
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Not to be a buzzkill, but as we learned from Tisas, "Novak type" and "Novak style" doesn't necessarily equal Novak cuts.Not yet, but I believe they're Novak type. Plenty of options.