I got to feel a 1911 style pistol the other day and loved it. I could pick up a springfield, witness, or RAA 1911 without much of an issue right now. The question is should I save my money and wait and buy a kimber or a used colt or any other higher end 1911? I love the way the kimbers and colts look and feel but right now they are out of my budget.
But in all honesty, if Kimber and the others are out of your budget at the moment, you'll probably get better advice and suggestions if we knew what you have or want to spend.
You can also get it without the Crimson Trace Laser Grip, which will make it even cheaper, but if you can afford it, I suggest getting it if you can...I truly love the way this one feels and shoots. The finish is also excellent.
I bought the Norinco because of cost. Shot it for 17 years and sold it for more than I paid for it. it was a nice shooting solid gun. Not saying buy a Norinco, but there are alot of nice shooting solid guns on the market.
I bought a Kimber a couple of years ago. Now I have a nice shooting gun with pride of ownership. The level of pride of ownership and satisfaction can vary by person to person. I guess what I'm trying to say is save and get what you want out of the gate.
I could find equal pride of ownership in a Colt or Springfield as well.
I got to feel a 1911 style pistol the other day and loved it. I could pick up a springfield, witness, or RAA 1911 without much of an issue right now. The question is should I save my money and wait and buy a kimber or a used colt or any other higher end 1911? I love the way the kimbers and colts look and feel but right now they are out of my budget.
I have a Taurus PT 1911. I got it for $500.00. In my opinion this pistol is pretty accurate. Just my opinion.
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I own a Colt 1911 which turns 40 this year and it is truly a fine pistol.
There are many fine 1911's on the market.
You don't have to spend mega-bucks to own a good shooter. Personally, I feel anything over $800 is over-priced regardless of the brand name.
He he...I paid $112.50 for mine forty years ago.
I own a Colt 1911 which turns 40 this year and it is truly a fine pistol.
There are many fine 1911's on the market.
You don't have to spend mega-bucks to own a good shooter. Personally, I feel anything over $800 is over-priced regardless of the brand name.
He he...I paid $112.50 for mine forty years ago.
I had four 1911 about 30 minutes ago. My son came over and traded his PT92 for one of my Charles Daly. So I have one Charles Daly left, PT 1911 and a Colt Commander 1991 left.
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Well it seems to me to be about what you feel comfortable with. However the when I purchased my Springfield it came with alot of the bells and whistles if you will, i.e. extend magazine release, thumb safety, dovetail safety, fancy hammer, trigger, etc. The two things I love the most are it still fires where I am it, and its very tight. But if you're counting votes put a check in the springfield column.
I own 6 1911's, 3 Springfield and 3 Colts. The Colts, 2 of which are 1918 mfgd, are great shooters for being 90 years old. The Springfields are my main Home Defence weapons. 2 of them have Crimson trace Grips, the 3" and 4" barrels. The 5" barrel is waiting for its grips. I love the 1911 platform.
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Originally Posted by oldjarhead
I own a Colt 1911 which turns 40 this year and it is truly a fine pistol.
There are many fine 1911's on the market.
You don't have to spend mega-bucks to own a good shooter. Personally, I feel anything over $800 is over-priced regardless of the brand name.
He he...I paid $112.50 for mine forty years ago.
I AGREE!
ive got a springfield 1911a1
$421 NIB
it always goes bang.
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Originally Posted by knightRider
kimber , or colt only way to go!
there are lots of ways to go.
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