Top of the line 1911 of your choice,except Kimber please in .45
You have to have the Sig 220 platfrom
you also should have a Browning HP
Don't forget a CZ
If different calibers is your thing instead of the Sig 220 go with the 229 and get a .40 or .357SIG that way you have a .45 a 9mm and a...
It's not a target gun that's for sure,web of hand will be bleeding!use it for intended purpose SD,alot of small allotted practice time and you'll be ok! Springfield makes great 1911 platforms!
Springfield Operator 5" slide
I was a vet,I used the 1911 platform during my service in a conflict,it was one reliable weapon,I never had a problem with it,I don't understand how other's can cry that they are so unreliable,unless they are failing to maintain them properly,if so that's...
I can get mine to the range,I can get her to shoot all my pistols and she's a damn good shot,but I can't get her to fill out the paper work and take the classroom for the permit!Why she won't I don't know,she'll carry a .38 in the glove box,go figure!
I have a blkhills leather holster that looks almost identical to it but I didn't have the thumb strap put on mine. it's an excellent,reliable holster very comfortable,rides high for a easy draw can be used for crossdraw which I do and like.Blk Hills is having a 20% off till Xmas if you act fast...
At 5'11 185lbs I carry a full size 1911 all day with out any problem printing,CC in FL where it gets pretty darn hot,You can't ask for a slimmer platform in a .45 that doesn't shoot as sweeet as the 1911.
Ok, yes a novice here, with the 1911A1 want to put in a drop in Beavertail safety in a Springfield Mil Spec..I'll be ordering a Wilson drop in along with a new Wilson valueline speed hammer, do I need to replace anything else along with these components? It's pretty straight forward to do...
Heys guys!
Call me stupid but am I missing something here,I read here that Springfield magazine's didn't have great springs or followers and to replace them with Wilson's so I bought some and received yesterday.. In comparing them the Springfield"s springs were thicker and there...
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