Wanted: DiscoTechNoir 7 inch barrel 1911

What kind of Longslide Would You Want?

  • .45 Longslide 7 inch

    Votes: 197 51.0%
  • .45 Longslide 6 inch

    Votes: 63 16.3%
  • 10mm Longslide 7 inch

    Votes: 59 15.3%
  • 10mm Longslide 6 inch

    Votes: 41 10.6%
  • .40 S&W Longslide 7 inch

    Votes: 12 3.1%
  • .40 S&W Longslide 6 inch

    Votes: 11 2.8%
  • 9mm Longslide 7 inch

    Votes: 62 16.1%
  • 9mm Longslide 6 inch

    Votes: 43 11.1%

  • Total voters
    386
As CanAm is mysteriously silent on the subject, I am going to point out the score of excellent 6" longslide offerings from STI, available in .45, 9 and 10mm, as offered by directly by Freedom Ventures, and their subsequent vendors.

Perhaps we shall hear a peep from CanAm once they see there is a market share being lost out to competitors; a market share that would expand substantially,
should there be an entry-priced alternative to these STI offering for the Canadian market ...
 
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Standard or longslide, the Grizzly is an insane shoot. :)

didn't know one came up on the exchange. Ive never seen one for sale in Canada.

Like the Wildey.....its just not something you see up here often.
 
Standard or longslide, the Grizzly is an insane shoot. :)

didn't know one came up on the exchange. Ive never seen one for sale in Canada.

Like the Wildey.....its just not something you see up here often.

Yes too rare unfort. Was also tempted by a Wildey 475 that came up but it needed repairs so i passed. i definitely have a soft spot for the semi auto magnums of yesteryear.
sorry to hijack op.
 
I'd prefer just a Norinco 7" slide & barrel , don't need another complete pistol.
With no made in china markings like the last big deal they had .
Instead of 1911A1 .45 they could be marked TERMINATOR .45 :rolleyes:
 
As much as I want the 7", just think about the scarcity of finding 7" springs, re-barrels, and anything the likes. That said, I still voted.


I was actually wondering the same thing when I got my Hardballer, but surprisingly, upon taking it apart, the recoil spring plug is solid with a minimal hollow portion, so it's using regular 5" springs.
 
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