During my travels recently I stopped in a gun shop known for high end shotguns. Not looking for a shotgun, just stretching my legs. In a rack of used pistols I found a little Browning 1911-22, with case and papers. For those not familiar it's a 85% scale model of the 1911A1 in 22 LR caliber. Looking it up on line I learned it was discontinued last year. I expect a lot of that had to do with the $600 suggested retail price. They were made in Utah from some sort of aircraft aluminium alloy, blow back action so does not lock up like a 1911, but all the controls are the same.
Finally got it to the range Friday. Trigger pull is a little stiff and the sights are everything you would expect scaled down 1911 sights to be. However it shot well when I focused and digested around 400 rds of a variety of ammo with no problems. I found it easier to shoot accurately than my Ruger SR-22 but not as easy as the Ruger MK1 6", I think that is the sights.
But it is a flat, light weight pistol that shoots well and has familiar controls. I can see this being a hiking companion once I find a suitable holster. When I saw the pistol was discontinued I promptly ordered a spare magazine, which functions flawlessly. So with the spare mag I have almost $350 in this little plinker but I felt that was reasonable with today's prices.
Finally got it to the range Friday. Trigger pull is a little stiff and the sights are everything you would expect scaled down 1911 sights to be. However it shot well when I focused and digested around 400 rds of a variety of ammo with no problems. I found it easier to shoot accurately than my Ruger SR-22 but not as easy as the Ruger MK1 6", I think that is the sights.
But it is a flat, light weight pistol that shoots well and has familiar controls. I can see this being a hiking companion once I find a suitable holster. When I saw the pistol was discontinued I promptly ordered a spare magazine, which functions flawlessly. So with the spare mag I have almost $350 in this little plinker but I felt that was reasonable with today's prices.
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