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Re: First 1911 - revisited...

Postby bstrawse on Sat May 29, 2010 9:11 pm

@Rotary - nice one -- is that a full-size or a commander sized? And which model?

I have a fullsize milspec SA 1911 that I love dearly -- never a malfunction.
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Re: First 1911 - revisited...

Postby Rotary12 on Sun May 30, 2010 9:37 am

It's a full size Mil-Spec and I'm headed to BVP to try it out this afternoon.
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Re: First 1911 - revisited...

Postby Cadet on Sun May 30, 2010 5:57 pm

Im thinking about getting the Para G.I. 1911 .45 for my first... any comments?
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Re: First 1911 - revisited...

Postby 1911fan on Mon May 31, 2010 2:07 am

Cadet wrote:Im thinking about getting the Para G.I. 1911 .45 for my first... any comments?



A short time ago, I would have said jump all over it, however, I have seen two new Para's suffer serious problems very recently, (both very new models) which would suggest that they have some current manufacturing issues. I would lean heavily back onto a Springer.
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Re: First 1911 - revisited...

Postby Cadet on Mon May 31, 2010 5:28 am

ok, thanks for the help. im gunna wait a while and buy a nicer one rather than buy a 500-700 dollar one.
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Re: First 1911 - revisited...

Postby mrokern on Mon May 31, 2010 8:50 am

Cadet wrote:ok, thanks for the help. im gunna wait a while and buy a nicer one rather than buy a 500-700 dollar one.


Play your cards right, you can end up with a nice Springer for that range.
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Re: First 1911 - revisited...

Postby ijosef on Sat Jun 05, 2010 10:29 am

The guy who got me back into guns has an old Springfield Mil-Spec 1911 that I've shot on a few occasions. I was a Glock fan (and still am to some extent), but I just love the feel of an all-metal framed, DA/SA firearm. The trigger is so much better in SA mode than the striker-fired pistols I've tried (Glocks, XDs, S&W MP) and the ergonomics rule. I need to get one, even if it's only a Rock Island Armory or something like that.

The joys of DA/SA with an exposed hammer were made fully evident to me after I had the opportunity to shoot a Beretta 96. The recoil in that was the same as my Glock 17, despite being in .40S&W - I attribute it to the much heavier steel frame. After going through a couple magazines in the Beretta, going back to my Glock was like... ugh.
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