One thing to keep in mind if considering the EMP Ronin is that it's not made to standard size so if any parts changes are wanted/needed they will be proprietary.
I got mine back, both times, in just days.
Can you share your experiences?
I went with the Springfield 1911 in 9mm. I've always loved the 1911 platform but figured anything other than 45 acp was sacrilege...then I shot my buddy's Colt 1911 in 9mm and I was hooked. I love shooting this thing and, of course, it's a 1911. So what's there not to like?
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My son just bought this in the PC version, I actually like it.For most all my adult life my EDC was a J Frame S&W, several years ago I bought a used S&W M&P 2.0 Compact. The used package was complete, and out the door cost was around $300.
I already had a Kydex SafariLand GLS that fit just fine. Have now got pretty decent with practice and it is now my EDC.
Why you ask??? Fantastic plastic, striker fired??? Horror of all horrors!!!
I did ask myself....what if I actually ever had to ever use my piece in a situation? Is the extra five rounds in my pocket in a Bianchi Speed Strip really going to be able to get into play? Will the five rounds aboard my M36, M60, M637, going to be enough? Should I be concerned that the gun will most likely be kept by authorities? Is there a better solution?
My personal answers came up short for my collectable S&W wheel guns, but not for the M&P 2.0. Plenty of capacity, hits what I want (after many months of practice, but now good), serves the purpose of self & wife protection while out and about and best of all: IF I ever had to use it and it was confiscated I would sure be worrying about a heck of a lot of other things, but wouldn't care less about the gun at all.
I do also have a bunch of full size 1911's, mostly in 45 acp, but a M39-2, and a Model 639 are in the stable, too large and too valuable to EDC.
Well if you like Kimber, more power to you. I personally never said a high end 1911 was "needed".Not sure why many think a high dollar 1911 is needed but we have a Kimber alloy frame stainless slide 9mm ultra with 12000 rounds fired with 100% reliability . Upgrades are a trigger tunning at home for a lighter pull weight of 3.5lbs with all stock parts and for a shot barrel 1911 its accurate as needed even out to 40 yards .
The Kimber was my wife's CC for years but she carrys a p365xl with thumb safety and a wilson grip module and 12 and 15 round mags . I have a hellcat pro comp 15 and 17 round mag pistol that reduced recoil snap greatly for a 2nother 20 oz pistol . Its1" wide too . I like a 1911 with 37 years of CC'n a 1911 and 48 years shooting them but for a small functional reliable 9mm only time our kimber is carried today is when I'm mowing the property .
Gentlemen,
I recently picked up a Springfield Commander size Ronin 9mm and have 600 rounds through it with no problems. What I like about is that I can change recoil spring weights easily. This is important as I have over the 6 or so months developed very severe arthritis in the left thumb area making it hard to rack heavily sprung 1911's. The Ronin comes with an 11# spring and I am up to a 14# spring which is working well. All my 1911's have red fluorescent tape on the back of the front sights to pick up the sights quickly. These sights are about 1/8" across and the Ronins are about 1/16". I'm trying to locate either a fiber optic sight that would be around 1/8" or gold dot sight of the same size. Either one would have to fit the factory dove tail. The Springfield customer service hasn't been any help with ideas. We're talking about a 78 year old shooter here! The gun is a keeper, I just need to fix the front sight. Any ideas?
Jim