RIA experience?

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I'm thinking of selling my SD9 so I can get a RIA 1911 9mm to go along with my SW1911 sub compact. Anyone have experience with the RIA 9mm?
 
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Not 9mm, but I love my Rock Island 45!!!

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No 9mm but I really like my .45ACP full size Tactical model. Reviews for the RIA are almost unanimously positive. Their customer service in Nevada has a good rep for those occasions when something's not right.

The Tactical comes with a raft of upgrades for way less $$$ than they would cost to have done. The trigger on my Tactical is VERY nice.

IMO the RIA gives you more than you pay for.
 
I think I'll pick it up. I found a 9mm for $389.
 
Sounds like a good buy!
I read on some forums where peolpe say that because of the lower price, Rock Islands have to be made from inferior steel, and will, therefore, wear out quickly.

I've also yet to read about someone who actually wore one out.

The trigger on my 45 is pretty good, and it appears that everything is made to military specs. When I replaced the sights with something I could more easily see, I noticed the front sight was staked much better than any mil surp pistol I've seen...any brand. I firmly believe they build quality guns. I suspect that labor is cheaper in the Phillipines, and thus the competitive prices.
 
I've got colt 1911's kimbers. Springfields and RIA's. I shoot the rocks more than the others . I've got the GI
In 9 mm. If functions flawlessly , u won't be diss appointed.
 
I have a 9 that runs like a top-no problems.

I also have a 38 super rebarreled to 9mm. It has ~10k rounds through it with no troubles.

RIA makes good pistols.
Dave
 
I have two RIA 1911A1s. One is the "Match" model. Full size frame, fiber optic front sight, adjustable rear sight and hand fitted parts. I've been using it for IDPA for about a year. It's been a great shooter. Very good factory trigger. The finish is good, but nothing to write home about. It's my understanding that "Match" production has been put on hold for the time being.

The other is a "Tactical" I'm still breaking in at this time. I've got 100 rounds through it and it will put 16 rounds into a 1.25" hole at seven yards. Only problem is that it's about 2" low and 2" to the left. Working on it. Once again, the factory trigger is pretty good. The fit is not a tight as the "Match".

Over all, they are pretty good 1911 clones for the $$.
 
I have the 45 in GI. Despite being made in the Philippines, it actually is a decent built 1911. I'm thinking about getting the 9mm as well in full size. ~James

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I bought a GI 1911 because I needed a cheap lower for a carbine conversion, and was so impressed with it that I went back two days later and bought a Tactical model. The latter has digested around 3K rounds, and I have yet to find a hollowpoint load that will choke it, though some wadcutters can tie it up if they're loaded short. Good trigger right out of the box, minimal break-in, and good sights especially on the Tac model. Aside from the skimpy rollmark on the slide, I can't find anything to complain about. I trust it enough to carry it off duty quite a bit! I just bought it a new Milt Sparks holster for its birthday, so its job as primary carry gun is pretty safe!

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I have a 9 that runs like a top-no problems.

I also have a 38 super rebarreled to 9mm. It has ~10k rounds through it with no troubles.

RIA makes good pistols.
Dave

I want one of these in .38 super. Did you have to change extractors when you went to 9mm?

Thanks, Jim
 
they are what they are...a decent entry level import production gun. some are great, some are ok, some need help from the box. overall, they have a good track record of being reliable from the getgo, decent QC, and overall people are satisfied with CS. If I only had around $500 to spend on a 1911, I would take a RI all day long over a Taurus PT.
 
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This is my 9mm RIA tactical. I had CCR refinish it and threw on some VZgrips, but otherwise its stock. I bought it because I wanted a 1911 platform but wanted cheaper ammo than .45 acp. It didn't disappoint.
 
I'm thinking of selling my SD9 so I can get a RIA 1911 9mm to go along with my SW1911 sub compact. Anyone have experience with the RIA 9mm?

My experience with RIA is with the standard .45 ACP 1911 which they produce. I bought a used one in December 2011. I have fired it a lot, w/ 230 gr. FMJ loads by Winchester and Tula (steel cased). I has been excellent in every respect. It would be reasonable to expect that the same would be true of a RIA 1911 chambered in 9mm. In fact, if I were to see one in 9mm, I'd almost certainly buy it.
 
I went ahead and picked up the RIA 9mm. Can't wait to shoot it this weekend.
 
I went ahead and picked up the RIA 9mm. Can't wait to shoot it this weekend.

Good choice. You won't be disappointed. I use my Tactical .45 ACP as my daily carry.

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Many many rounds of different types through her and except for a couple of FTFs on the first two magazines, no hiccups at all.

David
 
Trying to get my hands on one. Hard to find in my area! A lot of people sure seem to be happy with them. Thats all I got
 
I bought one from CDNN as I thought for $349 what could be so bad? Well it is the best bare bones 1911A1 I have shot since my original Colt from the CMP in 1967(cost $20.50 +shipping).
I have absolutely no complaints. It did not shoot POA at first, I had to hit the rear sight a couple of times, now it is dead on at 25 yards with FMJ ammo, and only a little low with some lighter SWC ammo.
I would buy another one in a heatbeat, except my better half is a big city SVU Detective and knows one gun from another, and would notice an addition to the row of 1911s in a heartbeat. At least she dosen't ask "how many guns do you need"? She asks " how many damned 45s do you need"?
 
I have owned and worked over several RIA's. You just have to remember that all 1911's are all basically the same parts. You pay for the fit,finish and tolerance in the higher grades like colts and kimbers. RIA reminds me of war time 1911's. I have pinched, pounded and polished a few of them into damned impressive pistols. For the money they are a damn good deal, and they will run right out outta the box, but don't expect a gold cup to come out of the box. i really like the fact that logo is now a lot smaller and much simpler to polish off the slide. for the money I like them I just keep haveing people offer me enough money for them I can't keep one around. Really want to work up one in 9 to save a little money on reloads. I seldom regret buying any firearm however I reget selling lots of them.
 
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