During a recent trip to the Philippines to visit family, I had the opportunity to handle my late grandfather's service sidearm; a Remington (Rand, maybe?) 1911. It was quite rusted from being buried under the family ancestral home, many years ago, to avoid confiscation, but still seems to have sentimental value for some extended family members:
I knew then that I wanted one of my own and sure enough, within days of returning to Canada, I got one for myself:
Before owning any guns of my own, I fantasized of a semi-tricked out 1911, but after seeing my grandfather's, I felt I could be happy with something closer to GI spec, besides, I didn't shoot the platform well in the past, so at this stage, there isn't much point in starting with a fancier, more expensive 1911. So far I'm happy with the purchase; today, I fed 100 rounds of Sellier & Bellot 230 grain FMJ without a hiccup, and the fun seemed to shoot fairly accurately, by my standards anyways.
I knew then that I wanted one of my own and sure enough, within days of returning to Canada, I got one for myself:
Before owning any guns of my own, I fantasized of a semi-tricked out 1911, but after seeing my grandfather's, I felt I could be happy with something closer to GI spec, besides, I didn't shoot the platform well in the past, so at this stage, there isn't much point in starting with a fancier, more expensive 1911. So far I'm happy with the purchase; today, I fed 100 rounds of Sellier & Bellot 230 grain FMJ without a hiccup, and the fun seemed to shoot fairly accurately, by my standards anyways.




















































