buying my 1st 1911...

ruger22

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shortened slide/frame, bushingless barrel, recoil buffer:runaway:


Seems there is so much to know and so many options on the 1911.
A guy might want to read a book on the 1911 to have a chance of getting what he wants the 1st time.

Any good (no BS) info on the web?
 
:agree: a great resource. Also you'll find that there are no end of egos and opinions on what you "must" have on a 1911, mostly it's just good natured BS-ing. When you buy a 1911 the only "must have" is ammunition. Over time you'll figure out what works for you and what doesn't, but be warned these pistols are a bit like Harley's there is no limit to how many 'custom' parts are out there.
 
If your a handy person, I would suggest getting a stock 1911, then you can add your extras onto it as you go along reading about the different options available and which manufacturer you'd like to go with. I'm personaly a huge Norinco 1911 fan, for the price of their stock 1911 its just such a great deal. Another close one is the Tanfoglio 1911's. Their prices are also not bad.

If you'd rather get one that's already all done up, looking at around the 1200 - 1500$ range, they all come with the upgrade parts, you baicly just have to pick which one tickles you the most.

Have fun shopping :)
 
Oh yes, check out Armco's ad at the top of the page, I think Gunnar still has some STI Spartans - great deal for $799 from looking at what's on it, a lot of those parts would cost much more to install yourself.
 
personally i think its worth it to spend 1200$ or so on a 1911 and get one that is more finished than say a 500$ one.

im not the most experienced pistol shooter (far from it) but even i get better groups with a kimber vs a cheaper one. altho id like to try an armco tuned norc to see how it feels since i hear really good things about them
 
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