1911 .45
1,881 views·8 replies·by BennyV
My 1911 is a Springfield Armory. Wanted something that was similar to what I qualified with although I did get it in stainless. Way less than $1100. although it was twelve years ago or so. $600 new maybe ? CMP is now selling old ones but prices are also high. My first .45 at the unit was a real shooter, qualified Xpert every time. When I was issued a different pistol it was a real p.o.s., and I would barely make Marksman level. (this is why I would not want a CMP pistol, although I have bought M1 carbines that were shooters from them.)
Unrelated note: when we transitioned over to the Beretta I hated it. When I got my own 9mm I got it in CZ-75, my favorite of my little collection.
Unrelated note: when we transitioned over to the Beretta I hated it. When I got my own 9mm I got it in CZ-75, my favorite of my little collection.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
I had the sig scorpion terrific pistol had a quite a few of the bells and whistles. I paid 999 at field and stream 2yrs ago when on sale
Two things I I did not like while it was a ambi safety the paddles were a little on the small side also the grip on the frame is a little bigger than standard 1911s. I just could never get really comfortable with it.
If ya have a big mitt you will love it
I traded mine in for a Springfield that I performed a trigger job on.
Very happy with it Really like the classic 1911 look.
Two things I I did not like while it was a ambi safety the paddles were a little on the small side also the grip on the frame is a little bigger than standard 1911s. I just could never get really comfortable with it.
If ya have a big mitt you will love it
I traded mine in for a Springfield that I performed a trigger job on.
Very happy with it Really like the classic 1911 look.
MateOriginal Crew69 postsSince 2018
I had the sig scorpion terrific pistol had a quite a few of the bells and whistles. I paid 999 at field and stream 2yrs ago when on saleThanks Ken! I never fired it but held it a few times at the store by me. I’ll check out the Springfield.
Two things I I did not like while it was a ambi safety the paddles were a little on the small side also the grip on the frame is a little bigger than standard 1911s. I just could never get really comfortable with it.
If ya have a big mitt you will love it
I traded mine in for a Springfield that I performed a trigger job on.
Very happy with it Really like the classic 1911 look.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,665 postsSince 2018
I was out before the 92 was issued?. Really don’t care for that pistol. Not a fan of DA first shot.
I like the Springfield but they put some California safety features in mine along with some MIM parts that had to go. Now I have a very nice crisp4# trigger.
Also replaced the internals on my 38yr old colt commander. Now it shoots better than new minus the the blueing on the grip
I like the Springfield but they put some California safety features in mine along with some MIM parts that had to go. Now I have a very nice crisp4# trigger.
Also replaced the internals on my 38yr old colt commander. Now it shoots better than new minus the the blueing on the grip
MateOriginal Crew69 postsSince 2018
There is a little mini key slot in the main spring housing which locks the hammer spring plunger. Real tiny just seems like something that will fail and it uses a different hammer spring plunger and shorter heavier hammer spring 30# I believe. Replaced it along with the housing and a spec GI 23# spring. Also the used a smaller titanium firing pin The theory is that it won’t have the inertia if dropped from 8’ to fire the gun Replaced it with a Ed brown stainless steel pin but had to use a 9mm 1911 pin because it is a smaller diameter than the normal 45 firing pin I was experiencing some lite strikes on the hard Winchester primer I use in my hand loads Also replaced the MIM extractor just because I don’t care for MIM. Now gtg.
MateOriginal Crew69 postsSince 2018
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