I kinda sorta like 45s

armkev

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Colt Combat Elite,Sig GSR

Sig 220 ST, Sig 220 W German





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Nice collection you have. I have been eyeballing a used Sig P220 Certified Pre owned .45 . Any tips you can give me on what to look for with this pistol?? I have seen a pic, but the guy says its like new in box. thanks
 
I really like Sig P220s. Especially the older German ones. I have heard that Sig QC is not what it once was. I hope thats not true because I just ordered a 220 stainless elite. I have also read that the new external extracter is better than the internal one. I have never had issues with any Sig pistols and have several. I dont believe you can go wrong with a 220. If you get it please post it, love to see it. You can also check sigforum.com for more info. Good luck.
 
I saw a new Combat Elite at my local retail gun "pusher" yesterday . . . and about fainted at what they wanted for that gorgeous ol' slabside.

It made me seriously miss my early Combat Elite that I tricked out for competition use in the '90s . . . sub 2-lb trigger, Ed Brown beavertail, the works. I shot it loose after tens of thousands of rounds. Beautiful and reliable .45.

The new ones are much closer to what they needed to be brand new back when I owned mine. Colt is coming a long way to finally give the enthusiast what they want.

Great collection . . . and I especially like the CE!

T.
 
Probably he means the gun was shot so much that the barrel lower and upper lugs developed enough play to be noticeable in accuracy. I imagine the slide to frame fit could also loosen, but its effect on accuracy is not very drastic.

A barrel might lose its best accuracy through wear of the bore, but that should take tens or even hundreds of thousands of rounds in a 45 ACP. A powerful Open gun in 38 Super or similar high velocity caliber could lose its accuracy a lot sooner, just like a rifle.

I have a few 45 ACPs, too, but they do not move in packs so the photos are one or two at a time.

The S&Ws first.

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SW4506
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A couple of aluminum Kimbers, Tactical Custom II and Tactical Pro II
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Les Baer Premier II
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STI Ranger II
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I do not have enough 45 ACPs as you can see, so I am already planning how to improve the situation.

45 ACP is such an enjoyable cartridge. It has historical character. It makes a full, fruity sound when it goes off, the recoil is a nice soft push. It leaves an easily visible hole in the target, which is sometimes useful in a hectic action match. The cartridge is very easy and forgiving to reload. And by reloading you get 45 ACP ammo at the cost of factory 9 mm.

Negatives? There are so many excellent 45 ACP guns on the market you can go crazy trying to decide which ones you can afford to own.
 
"It has historical character. It makes a full, fruity sound when it goes off, the recoil is a nice soft push"


Almost looks like you are referring to fine sippin tequila.
 
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