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Lets talk about the negative things of 9mm 1911s. Well there really isnt much negative to speak of except one thing. If you ever get a 9mm 1911 look closely at the extractor and make sure its properly tuned. So lets talk about the positives of the 9mm 1911. Some have already been touched on. Ammo availability and ease to shoot ect ect. If you have a light weight alloy frame I prefer the ramped barrel of 9mm on a 1911. The many SR1911 Rugers and Kimbers come to mind. Parts and magazines are easy to acquire too. They are almost as prevalent as the 45 parts. You also get an extra couple rounds capacity in your pistol. Does that make a difference? Maybe?? 9mm 1911 pistols are a very versatile platforms worth investing in because you can go in so many more directions with it and i think is more versatile than the 45 pistols. I think its definitely worth investing in both pistols. I do like 38 super though its more classic to me in the 1911 however I cant justify investing into that cartridge especially since 9mm is pretty much equal to it now a days with any difference in the performance not really worth mentioning and the 9mm is cheaper. If I ever found a nice enough John Dillinger special though I would get it just to have one 38 super. What I really want though is a Lebman 1911 machine pistol.
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