BigBill
Absent Comrade
Here's my experiences with the 1911's so far. In 1975 I purchased a new colt combat commander 1911 in 45acp that had nothing but feeding problems, I got rid of it. In 1980 I purchased a colt government model 1911 in 45acp that also had feeding problems with front and rear loose sights. I got rid of this one too. In 1990 I purchased a new SA series 90 1911 as it was called then. It would stove pipe 1rd per 8rd mag. This as 1911 was the better quality model with the tighter slide to frame rail fit, the larger sights in black park park finish. It's one sweet looker. I just left it in the safe and shot other guns. In 1995 I found a used Chinese norinco 1911 full size government clone. This is actually the first 1911 to function properly and show me what all the 1911 hype is all about. But it had a loose barrel bushing in the slide. Being it has a forged frame and slide these make great platforms for doing builds. I purchased every 1911 DVD on gun smithing the 1911 I could find and watched them over and over. I wanted to do a bargain basement build using cheap parts just to see how good it could be. I purchased a new $59 USGI BARREL and a national match IAI barrel bushing $9 and a FLGR Kit $12. I did all the fitting. She now shoots 1 , 3 shot clover leaf per 8rd mag using Russian wolf 45acp ball ammo at 25yds. Seeing this it renewed my faith in the 1911's. Now I wanted to purchase a new 1911 just to see if it would function right out of the box. In '05 I was torn between the new SA 1911 GI basic model and the new Auto-Ordnance Army WW 2 model. I purchased both. The new AO 1911 was $389 and the new SA 1911 was $424. Both function flawlessly right out of the box. The new AO has 500rds of flawless testing on it right now. The new SA isn't far behind its been flawless flawlessly functioning too. My point is you don't need to spend 2k to get a decent cycling 1911' now I remembered my 90's SA 1911 in the safe. The extractor needed tuning. Now it also functions flawlessly too. Yup it sat for two decades in the safe till I fixed it. With the new 1911's in '05. I been looking for a shooter , beater low cost 1911 but what I found are better than I was looking for. I may try a Turkish 1911 next.
So you don't need to spend big bucks for a good cycling 1911. Even a low cost 1911 will serve you well.
Most of the time with jams, stove pipes or ftf it's the magazine or the extractor causing the problem.
For home security I say get both the 357mag and the 1911. But the best home security is the 12ga. Pump just the noisy rack of the pump will make the bad guys give up. The 12ga 00 buck in 2 3/4" shell throws nine 38cal balls out the barrel with each shot. My dogs are my first alarm, the ratchet on the 12ga is a warning what's comming next.
I have no experience with the s&w 1911 yet. But I'll bet it a good pistol..
So you don't need to spend big bucks for a good cycling 1911. Even a low cost 1911 will serve you well.
Most of the time with jams, stove pipes or ftf it's the magazine or the extractor causing the problem.
For home security I say get both the 357mag and the 1911. But the best home security is the 12ga. Pump just the noisy rack of the pump will make the bad guys give up. The 12ga 00 buck in 2 3/4" shell throws nine 38cal balls out the barrel with each shot. My dogs are my first alarm, the ratchet on the 12ga is a warning what's comming next.
I have no experience with the s&w 1911 yet. But I'll bet it a good pistol..
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