Rock Island 1911

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I do like my 45acp 1911s. I have been about half way looking for a 1911 in 9mm for some time. Found a Rock Island for what I considered a decent price and thought why not. Knowing they are considered a bit of a budget gun I was a little leary at first. Took it to the range today, first magazine stovepiped every other round. Took the extractor out, did a little fine tuning on it and fired 150 of my reloads without a hitch. Just wanted to post and let folks know if these guns are tuned right they run like a champ. Don't be afraid to jump on one of these, good price and they do shoot! Previous owner said he had put around 5000 rounds through it so it was time for a little TLC.
 
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9mm in a Rock Island is hard to beat for the money. As always, take the money and buy some
more 9mm. BTW great prices out there, .18 per round ain't bad.
 
I have a RIA 2011 .40 that I shoot in USPSA competition on a regular basis. I have had 0 issues with it.
 
I've owned several Armscorp guns (Rocks and Citadels) and they were good guns. Not so much for pretty, but I've owned a few 1911s that were a lot prettier and cost a lot more, and didn't come close to being as good functionally. Congratulations on your new gun!
 
My son has a RIA in 9mm since about five years and is well pleased with it. His had an issue and he returned it to the factory, where it was properly fixed with a fast turn around, it works well and shoots accurately for thousands of rounds now.
 

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I haven't owned a RIA 1911, but know plenty of people who do and they are well pleased with them. My niece's husband called me wanting a recommendation on a reasonably priced 1911 for their son for Christmas. I told him RIA, can't go wrong.
3 times I've picked up a RIA double stack 1911 and talked myself out of it. One of these days...
 
I looked into those in 45 for my first 1911, and ended up going with a Auto Ordnance mainly because I live in Massachusetts and they were more available, and they are made in Worcester Mass, so I like buying stuff made here if it's quality. Also, Kahr arms tunes all of Auto Ordnance 1911's (and maybe the Thompsons too?) so it has an amazing fit. I have put only about 100rds through mine, and had zero issues. I would have liked to get a 9mm 1911, and I may still someday, but the first had to be a 45.

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I wish I could EDC this thing, but I have to wear really long coat to conceal it, and it's heavy. I am not gonna attempt to wear this IWB lol
 
No issues with my Tactical 1 9mm. My Tactical II .40 commander is much fun! RIA is ok by me! Bob
 

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RIA 1911 in .38 Super. Works good: accurate and reliable, pretty much what you want in a 1911. I only changed two things on mine. I put a set of GI grips and a GI mainspring housing with a lanyard loop on it.

A .38 Super really intrigues me. But it is another caliber to reload. How different is it from a .40? Bob
 
I’ve got the double stack commander size in 9mm and .22tcm. It’s a blast to shoot the .22tcm, but you burn through ammo quickly, so it’s a bit expensive. Haven’t had any desire to shoot 9 out of it yet. I traded a Ruger LC9+ that I’d gotten for the wife for it, so I think I did pretty good. I had one of their 10mm 1911’s for awhile, but a friend liked it enough to give me more than I paid for it. Can’t say no to that!
 
My son in law purchased a 1911 RIA high cap 9mm recently.
We ran a couple mags. of ammo thru it and it worked fine.
For the price I was quite impressed with it.

But, he still wanted me to clean up the trigger a bit. I was even more impressed when I took the firearm apart. All the parts seemed to be of good quality and put together nicely.

I very very lightly cleaned up a couple parts ,,put it back together and gave it back to him..
Don't know how many rounds he has thru it now, but it seems to be running great..
 
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Your compact is really nice, might have to look into that later. Thanks for the picture.
 
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