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Originally Posted by 824tsv
Apparently you didn't read the whole sentence. It's not the pistol, it's the calibre (9mm)
Even the best bullseye pistols chambered in 9mm struggle to retain a 2" group at 25 yards. Your standard 9mm 1911 won't be seen on the shooting line of a bullseye event. I would class the Pro Series as a standard pistol.
Shooting a 1911 chambered in 9mm is very pleasant. They are soft shooting and fun to plink with, ammunition is fairly inexpensive. I have Colt Competition Model in 9mm. It's fun to shoot but it's not a bullseye pistol and I wouldn't expect bullseye accuracy from it.
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824tsv:
In the above post you say it’s not the pistol it’s the caliber. When somebody later in the thread shows you an incredibly accurate 9 mm. You say well I was talking about the gun. So which is it? 9mms are inaccurate or 1911s are inaccurate? Because I don’t think either are inaccurate. I have a SW Pro 1911 in 9 mm. I don’t think it is inaccurate at all compared to any production gun. And it is easier to shoot accurately than many guns due to a heavy weight, excellent sights and the 9mm cartridge.