iLikeOldGunsIlikeNewGuns
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So I just got off the phone with S&W customer service. I called them with a few random questions, and it randomly popped into my head to ask them if my 1911 really was 'ltd edition' like my gun store claimed, so he runs the serial number and tells me "Yep, it's one of only 231." I had to ask him to repeat that twice, as i was expecting if it was indeed limited, that it'd be more like one of 2000 or 3000. My mind was blown! This pistol was my first ever store-bought NIB handgun (previously owned but clearly never fired or handled it was MINT), I had it paid for ahead of time, and picked it up the day my carry license arrived in the mail. I've carried this pistol just about every day since then, which was early June of last year. I gotta say, for carrying it every day I've taken very good care of it, the only wear that shows is on the slide-stop, which is actually an extended slide-stop that I put in, of course I have the original slide-stop and it's barely used. I clean the gun thoroughly after every shoot, and give it a de-linting about once a week or so even when I don't shoot it. I've put at least 1000 rounds through it, but I doubt i've gone over the 1300 mark (now wishing I documented round count D'OH). Curious, I can't afford to buy a common SW1911 right now, and 1911's my trusted, trained and ingrained pistol system. Am I a complete dunce for carrying and shooting this gun? should I stop shooting it and preserve its value? I love 1911s and especially SW1911s, can't wait to get another, but it'll take me a while to afford it and my only other reliable-enough-to-carry guns are much harder for me to conceal. Here's a photo, I'd appreciate any and all feedback.
Also, for the record, I carry it with the Hogue rubber 1911 grip, so the original grips are in great shape. and Why I chose this gun (my jaw hit the floor when I first laid eyes on it): Beautiful polished stainless, no forward serrations, traditional guide-rod (not full length) and no SW1911 in HUGE letters on the slide


Also, for the record, I carry it with the Hogue rubber 1911 grip, so the original grips are in great shape. and Why I chose this gun (my jaw hit the floor when I first laid eyes on it): Beautiful polished stainless, no forward serrations, traditional guide-rod (not full length) and no SW1911 in HUGE letters on the slide