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    Chuck it all?

    When a reliable 1911 "starts" to be unreliable and you haven't changed anything, the solution is probably very simple: extractor tension, recoil spring, magazine springs, magazine follower. More people than you can imagine have dumped and lost money on otherwise great guns just because they...
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    look whats coming my way!! (pics)

    Whatever the .380... stoke it with CorBon. I can't imagine any other round would really be much of a defense round in this mouse caliber. My Colt Mustang runs great on Corbon .380, but I'd sure hate to have to rely on it instead of one of my .45's. :rolleyes:
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    Giving the 1911 Another Chance?

    Skunk... I know how frustrating and demoralizing it is to have a pistol which doesn't run right... makes you want to just dump the damned thing and keep moving on. Problem is, you can get a lemon from ANY maker. If you look through the various forums over on the 1911Forum, you'll see owners of...
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    Giving the 1911 Another Chance?

    Skunkabilly... Owning over a dozen 1911's, I sure do appreciate these things! And I've learned that there are lots of really nice 1911's to have. And you don't have to buy a super-premium gun to get ultra-reliability. My most recent is an Ed Brown Class A Bobtail Commander... a superb gun, but...
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    First 1911 questions

    I have over a dozen 1911's from Colt, Kimber, and Springfield. I'm into them all in a big way. If i were in your shoes, depending on budget I would buy: 1st Colt Series 70 re-issue (around $800) (polished blue steel) 2nd choice: Colt 1991 new rollmark Series 80 (around $550) (polished...
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    Case mouth catches barrel hood on ejection - help?

    I have a Kimber Compact Stainless that I really want to love, and I do except for the problem of the occasional empty case mouth catching on the barrel hood during it's ejection. Stops the gun. I can't rely on this gun for this reason. Sent the gun to Kimber and they supposedly "adjusted the...
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    Colt Gov. 380 at local shop...

    I'm not a big fan of the .380, but just found a Colt mustang at a gunshow... very nice condition. Runs flawlessly. And small, small, small. Being a locked breech, the recoil is next to nothing (compared to the blow back designs.) Load it up with .380 CorBon 90 gr. +P and I think it would be...
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    Compare Commander to Gov't Model.

    Monkey... yep... they're mine. Thanks for the compliment. ;)
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    Compare Commander to Gov't Model.

    BigG... wow, that Colt Concealed Carry sounds like a true gem of a pistol. I sure wish Colt would make those again. While the Defender is a great little pistol, I believe the barrel (3") is too short, unnecessarily short in fact. It could easily go to 3.8" or even 4" and, in my opinion, that...
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    Compare Commander to Gov't Model.

    I don't see much advantage to the Commander over a Government, though the LW Commander helps a little due to weight... but it's the full size grip that I think works against it. The 3/4" shorter barrel helps a little, but not much. Ideal for me is the "Compact" size which combines an...
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    .45ACP is great in mid to full size guns. Is it so great in really short/small guns?

    My mistake... Colt's Officers model has a barrel length of, I believe, about 3.5" While Kimber's Compact has an Officer's frame with a 4" barrel. Cratz... Kimber's version to the Officer's model .45 has a barrel length of about 4". I can deal with that (I have two, Kimber COmpact CDP and...
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    .45ACP is great in mid to full size guns. Is it so great in really short/small guns?

    The Glock 36 has a barrel length of 3.8 inches. I suspect that the extra .8" beyond 3" makes a big difference in helping increase velocity and making the .45 caliber effective in the small Glock. It doesn't sound like much, but for the .45 caliber, 3" is a heck of a lot shorter than 3.8".
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    .45ACP is great in mid to full size guns. Is it so great in really short/small guns?

    cratz... did you check out the info at AmmoLab? The 3" .45 ain't a bad choice, but it looks like others might be better. And there are VERY few loads which perform really well in the 3" .45 barrel. I'd still take a 3" .45 over a 2" .38, but .40 or 9mm might be even better in a 3" er.
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    .45ACP is great in mid to full size guns. Is it so great in really short/small guns?

    DNS... I'm guessing JMB might opt for .40 or 9mm in his 3" guns. ;)
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    .45ACP is great in mid to full size guns. Is it so great in really short/small guns?

    Looks like .40 and 9mm would be better choices in caliber than .45 when used in a pistol with a 3" barrel. Very interesting test results are here: http://pub57.ezboard.com/fammolabforumfrm27.showMessage?topicID=552.topic
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    .45ACP is great in mid to full size guns. Is it so great in really short/small guns?

    Mitch... don't know how you could leap to that conclusion? :rolleyes: I wouldn't want to stand in front of pellet rifle for what that's worth! I'm sure that with the right bullet placement from a close distance a .22 short out of a Beretta with a 2" barrel will kill just fine. This...
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    .45ACP is great in mid to full size guns. Is it so great in really short/small guns?

    From a 4" barrel I would use lighter weight .45 ammo, like 180 gr. and from a 3", possibly as light as 165 gr. But as you say, perhaps the .40 or 9mm might be a better caliber from a 3" barrel. That's my impression anyway. But it would probably take an expert in ballistics to really speak to...
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    .45ACP is great in mid to full size guns. Is it so great in really short/small guns?

    I'm a big fan of the .45 caliber and I've got a bunch of them in Government, Commander, and Officer-sized 1911's. But in considering sub-compact guns with barrels in the 3 to 3.25" length, does the .45 still maintain supremacy as a defense round or might one be as well, or possibly even...
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    Seeking a really small, but potent pistol... probably not a 1911...

    Mastro... yes, I'd love to have the SIG 239 and the HK USPCompact, they are great guns. But my immediate interest is limited to SMALLER pistols as I just don't NEED any more of that size, due to already owning a Kimber Compact CDP and a Compact Stainless, which I believe are comparable size to...
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    Seeking a really small, but potent pistol... probably not a 1911...

    One of everything would be nice, but few of us can afford that. I do figure that I'll have one of quite a few anyway. I expect I'll have an MK9 or MK40, possibly an PM9, also a SIG 239 in .40, a Glock 36, HK USPCompact in .45, to add to my collection of 1911's, Mustang, S&W wheelies, Browning...
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