Pinnacle wrote:Just Sayin.... Thats all....
Just Saying...
Well said!
Since hammAR's already said I don't know **** 'bout a 1911, I see no more harm in commenting further ...

With regard to the 3in 1911's, I own 3 ... two run good (
one's a 3.5in) ... one don't (
an Armscor, so that's not a great start ... I'll look into it further, when time permits) ... I don't wanna say that what hammAR's said, regarding the shorter captured springs 'n what-not ain't the #1 issue ... I really couldn't say. However, it's been my experience, with OTHER types of automatic pistols, offered in various bbl-lengths, that without something closer to a G.I. Joe "
Kung Fu" grip, malfunctions, due to the slide not cycling, as designed, are far more prevalent, as the bbl gets shorter (
and/or ammo gets more powerful ... like +P JHP vs. FMJ or IPSC-"Major"). I can't help but wonder if some of that don't come into play?

If hammAR's contending that a 5in steel-frame 1911 is more "
reliable" than purdy much any other configuration, to any extent that affords something closer to a G.I. Joe "
Kung Fu" grip, and/or the slide cycling, as designed, then I can't help but agree. Moreover, I'll suggest that, along these lines, for overall performance (
not the least of which, lethal hits on a "bad guy" vs. lethal hits on the soccer mom and/or her children, walking through the background another 30ft or so), a steel-framed 4.25in 1911 might be better than an aluminum-framed one (
yes, I carry an aluminum-frame one ... YMMV ... worth noting however, I carry a 4.25in, and not one of my 3in ... not because the 4.25in is more reliable ... but because it makes me more reliable ... and another 4oz really ain't **** ... and Bruce Nelson designed a holster that makes the extra 1.25in, and the grip, also irrelevant).
I'll only add, I won't carry or compete with any single-stack mag that ain't a Wilson Combat.
