is 1911 a must have?

capp325 said:
That's because the guns you see at the matches have been f**ked with more than Jenna Jameson or what's her name. Start equipping your USP with all sorts of aftermarket extractors, ejectors, plunger tubes, toilet paper dispensers, extended this, ambidextrous that, beavertails, recoilmasters...maybe add a ridiculously heavy (or light) recoil spring and a homemade asshat mechanic triggerjob for good measure and I’d bet money your gun would start jamming like nobody’s business. Or you could just buy a basic 1911 made by Colt and get a gun that's about as reliable as your HK. It won’t have an extra gigantic beavertail or a frame to slide fit that as tight as a nun's c**t but it will run as reliably as the 1911s that were used in the two World Wars and Vietnam. In other words, you can’t blame an excellent design for what the aftermarket has done to it.

Yes, well said. There is a reason why the 1911 design has been a best seller for the better part of the last 100 years. If it was a crappy design it would have long ago gone the way of all crappy designs...
 
capp325 said:
That's because the guns you see at the matches have been f**ked with more than Jenna Jameson or what's her name. Start equipping your USP with all sorts of aftermarket extractors, ejectors, plunger tubes, toilet paper dispensers, extended this, ambidextrous that, beavertails, recoilmasters...maybe add a ridiculously heavy (or light) recoil spring and a homemade asshat mechanic triggerjob for good measure and I’d bet money your gun would start jamming like nobody’s business. Or you could just buy a basic 1911 made by Colt and get a gun that's about as reliable as your HK. It won’t have an extra gigantic beavertail or a frame to slide fit that as tight as a nun's c**t but it will run as reliably as the 1911s that were used in the two World Wars and Vietnam. In other words, you can’t blame an excellent design for what the aftermarket has done to it.

This is very true, and exactly what I wanted to say.

I have seen many comments on reliability of 1911s. Imagine if all 1911s in the world were manufactured in one factory under proper quality control... Even Norincos would be 100% reliable.

On the other hand, if USPs can be just detail stripped within one minute, and anybody can throw in aftermarket parts from 30 different suppliers and only the frame is left original... If people can file, tap, drill, weld on the USPs like it is a hobby model... You will see all kinds of problems.

One of the reasons of why a 1911 is a must have, is that you can do all kinds of things to this gun and still make it work. It becomes YOUR 1911, the only one in the world.

When guns gets more "modern" and more plastic, it is only original factory parts that you can get, and there is not much fun in that...
 
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+1, I need one to round out my collection. Might get an STI 1911, or possibly a Armco Norc.
 
wow 25 replyes overnight...

I already have a revolver, alloy automatic and a plastic gun. All steel gun would make a good choice for my next pistol

btw I never liked BHP and will probably never buy one, but there just something about a loaded stainless 1911... :)
 
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capp325 said:
That's because the guns you see at the matches have been f**ked with more than Jenna Jameson or what's her name. Start equipping your USP with all sorts of aftermarket extractors, ejectors, plunger tubes, toilet paper dispensers, extended this, ambidextrous that, beavertails, recoilmasters...maybe add a ridiculously heavy (or light) recoil spring and a homemade asshat mechanic triggerjob for good measure and I’d bet money your gun would start jamming like nobody’s business. Or you could just buy a basic 1911 made by Colt and get a gun that's about as reliable as your HK. It won’t have an extra gigantic beavertail or a frame to slide fit that as tight as a nun's c**t but it will run as reliably as the 1911s that were used in the two World Wars and Vietnam. In other words, you can’t blame an excellent design for what the aftermarket has done to it.


but with a good Glock or USP you don't have to #### with it to make them shoot....

in the last three gun matchs I held at my club three 1911's had issues one was a STI "lawman" one was a factory Colt(ammo he said it was),and one was a springfields loaded operator stove pipeing the shooter said was must have been the mag...:runaway:


I love the 1911 I have had a few over the past few years Rinco and a goldcup match

but to say you must have one I say no....its nice and all but you can get a much better 45 then it,I think if it ever makes it here I will get the HK45:dancingbanana:


Jamie Barkwell
 
As long as I'm able to shoot a pistol, at least one (more than one if I have a choice) will be a 1911 of some sort.

I know that there are newer, more modern designs.
There is no doubt in my mind that some of these new designs may well be better in some respects.

My Father taught me to shoot using the very same 1911 that he used in battle during WWII. that was over 50 years ago now.

If it should come to pass that I should have to defend my life or the lives of anyone in my care, I would feel most comforted by the weight of a 1911 in my hand.

Cheers.
 
capp325 said:
That's because the guns you see at the matches have been f**ked with more than Jenna Jameson or what's her name. Start equipping your USP with all sorts of aftermarket extractors, ejectors, plunger tubes, toilet paper dispensers, extended this, ambidextrous that, beavertails, recoilmasters...maybe add a ridiculously heavy (or light) recoil spring and a homemade asshat mechanic triggerjob for good measure and I’d bet money your gun would start jamming like nobody’s business. Or you could just buy a basic 1911 made by Colt and get a gun that's about as reliable as your HK. It won’t have an extra gigantic beavertail or a frame to slide fit that as tight as a nun's c**t but it will run as reliably as the 1911s that were used in the two World Wars and Vietnam. In other words, you can’t blame an excellent design for what the aftermarket has done to it.

Good rant.... It's like a gun magazine review and #### mag are mixed into one!:D


I just spewed Guiness all over my keyboard!:D ...and yes, a 1911 is THE Must Have pistol and the benchmark to which all others are compared!
 
Here's my Springfield .45... Nice eh?

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I think everyone should own a 1911, just like everyone should own an AR15. Personally, I prefer shooting my G21 to my Kimber, but there's something special about those classic .45's.
 
A must have ... NO, a nice to have... Yes. The 1911 is a classic, no matter what you do to them, add to them tinker with them... they are still 1911's.

They are classic, they are the "Harley Davidson's of Handguns."

But then again, they are over priced, break often and leak oil as well. :)

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in the last three gun matchs I held at my club three 1911's had issues one was a STI "lawman" one was a factory Colt(ammo he said it was),and one was a springfields loaded operator stove pipeing the shooter said was must have been the mag...

You evil, miserable person!:p

Granted I've had mag problems (if that's what you were referring to), was due to the mags I got (there were Q.C. issues with the followers and they sent me new ones) and the subsequent "fixes" I tried to make. All better now! Rematch???

I must admit that the 1911 needs proper attention to function properly. With all the different manufacturers, gunsmiths, parts you're bound to have problems more often than not if things aren't done properly. Take mags for instance, how many manufacturers are there.

That being said the 1911 is still running with all the top dogs after 100 years, it just works. Every man needs a 1911, boys can play with the rest of the toys out there :D
 
I've had plastic guns for a while and just got a 1911 a couple weeks ago, it's quickly becoming my favourite. If not 1911, at least get a heavy, metal frame single action, it's a completely different shooting experience.
 
Thanks! A Springfield Loaded as this one should go around $1000-$1100. PD Enterprise, Elwood Epps and some more may hold Springfield guns.

http://www.p-d-ent.com/pages/firearms/5-Pis-Res.htm
http://w w w.ellwoodepps.com/new_firearms_springfield.asp

Hungry here: I just sanitized that Epp's hotlink since they are not a supporting dealer (yet) and they know that I send them a shztload of M14 business.

Curt said:
8BALL, That is a beautiful pistol, where can I get one and how much are they?
 
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