Have you ever owned a good one? Just wondering because I have owned a pile of Colts and I would trust my life to one.
“Have you ever owned a good one?” That is the right question.
There are a number of good makers, (not limited to) Colt, Springfield and Ruger for example, that make reliable ones. Feed them the ammo they were made for, ie. hardball full load factory, or equivalent reloads, from correct magazines, they are as reliable as anything on the market.
JMBrowning invented the 1911 for the singular purpose of killing the enemy.
Re-purpose the 1911 for shooting games, with the attendant “improvements”, add the myriad after market parts and amateur gunsmithing, and handloading to tweak power factors, accuracy and such, the 1911 turns into something it was never designed for.
JMB probably never imagined his 1911 would stand the test of time yet it did. Credit both shooting games and its timeless design.
I used to engage in the sports side of shooting. Had a Combat Elite and Government customed out as stock competition guns. Their BarSto barrels needed 500+ rounds to break in, into the slide. They were reliable when used for IPSC, but minor loads for Steel were prone to ammo-related feeding and ejecting issues. My stock (unmodded) Govt stainless and Officer’s Model were both totally reliable with hardball. Actually I recall the Officer’s Model also ate SWC’s reliably as well.
I didn’t shoot any of my old Colt 1911s more than 5K rounds each, so can’t attest to their long term durability.
No Colts now for me. But my SR1911 and Springfield Loaded are totally stock and totally reliable shooting home cast 230 grain round nose over 4.8 grns Titegroup. I don’t shoot games anymore and haven’t in 28 yrs. Still love my 1911s.