WrongHanded
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I have yet to enter the worlds of either the 10mm, or of the 1911. I've shot exactly one round of 10mm (felt like it was a low powered target round), and I've never shot a 1911. Not once.
So I thought $500 on one gun could be a good way to try both out, and see how I like them. I believe the model I looked at was an RIA Rock Ultra FS 10MM, which had some nice features such as the fiber optic front and adjustable rear sights, and ambi safety. I read something about the chamber being fully supported, and understand why that's preferable.
Any thoughts? I suppose I should go shoot a 1911 at the range before I just go buy one. But how are RIA 1911s in general? Does paying $1,000 (on a different brand) rather than $500 get you anything close to twice the gun?
So I thought $500 on one gun could be a good way to try both out, and see how I like them. I believe the model I looked at was an RIA Rock Ultra FS 10MM, which had some nice features such as the fiber optic front and adjustable rear sights, and ambi safety. I read something about the chamber being fully supported, and understand why that's preferable.
Any thoughts? I suppose I should go shoot a 1911 at the range before I just go buy one. But how are RIA 1911s in general? Does paying $1,000 (on a different brand) rather than $500 get you anything close to twice the gun?