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Thread: HOUSE OF 1911S: Springfield Armory Back In Stock for January

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    Look like they sold out, got my Coonan this time, next time they are around, i will buy one... JP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer686 View Post
    Link not working for this model & can't find it on your page. I'd like to get one!!!

    http://www.wanstallsonline.com/sprin...or-.45acp.html
    think that means they are sold out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunGuy34 View Post
    think that means they are sold out.
    Arggh!
    Enjoying your freedom? Thank A Soldier !!!

    You say nobody needs an AR15? Well nobody needs a whiny little b*tch either yet here you are!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer686 View Post
    Arggh!
    Boomer you may borrow mine. Or join me on the range in edmonchuck.

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    I like the looks of the mil spec, but for $100 more there's the range officer with target sights...

    Are SA guns all series 70 firing system?

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    Technically they're sort of neither as they have a number of differences from each. However, they're closest to a Colt Government or non-collet-bushing (aka modern) Series 70, as they lack the Series 80 firing pin block. They do have an additional safety mechanism (ILS) in the mainspring housing (a new MSH removes this, but unlike a Series 80 firing pin block, this has no real interaction with the characteristics of the trigger pull) and they also have some dimensional differences with regard to their firing pins versus Colt's firing pin size.

    Short version is they're what we now call a Series 70, without a colleted bushing (which Colt got rid of shortly after introducing it, hence why Springfield does not incorporate it).

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    That's all I was needing to know: thanks

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    Gary could not help himself and snapped a pic of the first of the Trophy Match pistols to sell while it was being degreased on the bench:



    I think we have only one or two of these gorgeous pistols remaining.

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    I just bought the springfield " Loaded" stainless model. I sent you a pm regarding shipping.

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