sounds like the choice has been made..
But I have the SW1911 non E series, non PC version. It was my first firearm purchased. Just a few months ago.
Great gun. Trigger is very light. Fits in the hand well. Once I learned to stand/hold it right, I'm getting great groupings with it.
My only issue is the grip safety has a bulge on it that gets pushed into the meat of my hand after every round fired. And over time it leaves a bruise. I MAY look at getting it swapped out.. Or I'll just suck it up and wait for a callus to form
Smooth gun. Easy to break down and clean. And with the S&W warranty, I should be good for a long LONG time with it.
I've used a half dozen brands of ammo from Federal to no-names I can't find anywhere else. All worked fine. Though some WERE a lot dirtier.
For a few friends/relatives, it's the first .45 they've fired. Helped me convince 2 friends to get into firearms
I'd recommend it to anyone. 2 Thumbs up.
But I have the SW1911 non E series, non PC version. It was my first firearm purchased. Just a few months ago.
Great gun. Trigger is very light. Fits in the hand well. Once I learned to stand/hold it right, I'm getting great groupings with it.
My only issue is the grip safety has a bulge on it that gets pushed into the meat of my hand after every round fired. And over time it leaves a bruise. I MAY look at getting it swapped out.. Or I'll just suck it up and wait for a callus to form
Smooth gun. Easy to break down and clean. And with the S&W warranty, I should be good for a long LONG time with it.
For a few friends/relatives, it's the first .45 they've fired. Helped me convince 2 friends to get into firearms
I'd recommend it to anyone. 2 Thumbs up.


















































