I was really holding out for a stainless Sig 1911 with crimson trace grips. However, my local guy got in this Remington Enhanced 1911 R1 with Fibre Optic front sight, upgraded hammer and trigger. His gun guy went through and worked on the trigger and got it right at 2 lbs. of pull. I love the 1911 setup. It is the only gun I pull up and it is on target every single time. Many other pistols have me " Eye-Fishing " to get things in line. This gun is over 100 years old and is still a popular gun. Think about haw many other versions of guns have come and gone during that time. The 1911 was so far ahead of its time it is insane. -Lou
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Originally posted by LouSiffer View PostI was really holding out for a stainless Sig 1911 with crimson trace grips. However, my local guy got in this Remington Enhanced 1911 R1 with Fibre Optic front sight, upgraded hammer and trigger. His gun guy went through and worked on the trigger and got it right at 2 lbs. of pull. I love the 1911 setup. It is the only gun I pull up and it is on target every single time. Many other pistols have me " Eye-Fishing " to get things in line. This gun is over 100 years old and is still a popular gun. Think about haw many other versions of guns have come and gone during that time. The 1911 was so far ahead of its time it is insane. -Lou
The best handguns that fit me are Walther P99's and the Sig P220. I always tend to point a little high with 1911's, but it's not really much and not an issue if I'm aiming center mass. Headshot, I'd probably need to aim at the nose, but I can usually hit a 12" metal plate at 100 yards 70% of the time.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Originally posted by rjohnstone View PostZing!!!
I know you meant the model Lou, but you left yourself wide open for that one." I do not pay women for sex. I pay for them to leave after the sex ". -Wise words of Charlie Sheen
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I'm going through the process of getting my permit right now (it's a pain in the ass in Canada), and I'm still trying to decide what to get for my first handgun. I've always wanted a Beretta 92, but I'm also looking at a 1911 or a Hi-Power. I think due to ammo cost, I'd like to go with a 9mm. Of course I could obviously go with .22 I suppose, but 9mm is bigger so....
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Originally posted by Razor View PostDon, I'm on the search for either a .22 1911 or a Ruger 22/45 .22. I normally shoot at least 300 rounds of 45ACP when I go to the range and at .30 cents a shot the cost adds up quick. I'd highly recommend getting a .22 1911.
Do you guys know if a .22 magazine would hold more rounds?
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Originally posted by DonP View PostYep, that's a good reason. The hard part is this pawn/gun shop also sells the "real" 1911 for about the same price.
Do you guys know if a .22 magazine would hold more rounds?
Also, if you want a 1911 ,but, in a smaller round and still have some power, S&W, Taurus and a few others have it in a 9mm version. -Lou" I do not pay women for sex. I pay for them to leave after the sex ". -Wise words of Charlie Sheen
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