Hello and good day people.
Just picked this up from Blueline in Port Coquitlam.
The store owner Drew....extremely nice fellow.
GSG 1911 .22lr
I'm sure some of you are on the waiting list....we'll, my wait is over...time to take a look at this plinker.
Keep in mind that this was only $379 + HST.
So what do you get?......an impressive product for the price.
Decent case....I picked up 2 extra mags....$29.99 each.......it only comes with one.
Manual...2 extra sights (low, med (on gun), high)...funny 90 deg brush...open end wrench for thread cap on barrel end...and allen wrench for sights and take down screw.
A pretty decent parkerizing finish but I've noticed some wear starting on the finish as the slide goes into the dust cover area.
Wood grips are stained well and seem pretty durable......my friend's grips were stained lighter than mine.
I haven't field stripped it yet but all in all nice build...tight...and no sharp edges anywhere.
Ambidextrous safety...nice.........MADE IN GERMANY...very nice.
Recoil spring is light...I can take back the slide with just my finger tips.
Magazine is heavy metal except the polymer butt plate and follower.
Nice thumb assist lever for weak fingers like mine.
Now notice on this side...the catch near the top is the slide stop (slide stays open after last round....yeah!!!) and the catch near the bottom, near the back is the magazine disconnect....booooo!!!
Here's the back strap....I might upgrade the beaver tail safety...it has the old GI style grip safety...I have to really wrap my hand deep in the web to make it go down.
Skeletonized hammer, always a plus.
Nice drilled metal trigger with front stippling...over travel screw and trigger pull a crisp 5lbs...approx.
The only thing that would have made this perfect are metal instead of plastic sights....hey, if you got to cut corners, this would be the only place. Mind you they are pretty durable and the neon yellow plastic plugs do show up nicely.
Here the barrel thread cap...for those interested, there is a video of this pistol with a suppressor on youtube.
And the guide rod is metal.
Maybe someone can explain to me the significance of the split ramped barrel...interesting design.
Well...that's about all I can say about this...time for the range.
Thanks for everyones time...
Just picked this up from Blueline in Port Coquitlam.
The store owner Drew....extremely nice fellow.
GSG 1911 .22lr
I'm sure some of you are on the waiting list....we'll, my wait is over...time to take a look at this plinker.
Keep in mind that this was only $379 + HST.
So what do you get?......an impressive product for the price.

Decent case....I picked up 2 extra mags....$29.99 each.......it only comes with one.

Manual...2 extra sights (low, med (on gun), high)...funny 90 deg brush...open end wrench for thread cap on barrel end...and allen wrench for sights and take down screw.

A pretty decent parkerizing finish but I've noticed some wear starting on the finish as the slide goes into the dust cover area.
Wood grips are stained well and seem pretty durable......my friend's grips were stained lighter than mine.
I haven't field stripped it yet but all in all nice build...tight...and no sharp edges anywhere.

Ambidextrous safety...nice.........MADE IN GERMANY...very nice.
Recoil spring is light...I can take back the slide with just my finger tips.

Magazine is heavy metal except the polymer butt plate and follower.
Nice thumb assist lever for weak fingers like mine.

Now notice on this side...the catch near the top is the slide stop (slide stays open after last round....yeah!!!) and the catch near the bottom, near the back is the magazine disconnect....booooo!!!

Here's the back strap....I might upgrade the beaver tail safety...it has the old GI style grip safety...I have to really wrap my hand deep in the web to make it go down.
Skeletonized hammer, always a plus.

Nice drilled metal trigger with front stippling...over travel screw and trigger pull a crisp 5lbs...approx.

The only thing that would have made this perfect are metal instead of plastic sights....hey, if you got to cut corners, this would be the only place. Mind you they are pretty durable and the neon yellow plastic plugs do show up nicely.

Here the barrel thread cap...for those interested, there is a video of this pistol with a suppressor on youtube.
And the guide rod is metal.

Maybe someone can explain to me the significance of the split ramped barrel...interesting design.
Well...that's about all I can say about this...time for the range.
Thanks for everyones time...
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