So I have a couple of nice original USGI 1911A1s in the safe (a Rand and a Colt). In all liklihood they would shoot many thousands of more rounds before breaking, but there is also a possibility that the slides could crack with the next trigger pull. As collectibles, even average condition non-refurb GI 1911A1s are starting to go up in value. What I used to be able to buy for under $500 a few years ago, now often sells in the $1400+ range. In the States, decent GI pistols are selling even higher than that.
So here's the question - has the time come to buy a decent USGI-type replica 1911A1, something like the Auto Ordnence GI 1911A1 or SAM 1911 Governemnt and shoot that for my GI fix instead of firing the originals?
Or should I just throw caution to the wind and "run what I brung"?
At present, all my 1911 holdings are collectible GI, but I have enough non-1911 commercial guns I can run to get a pistol shooting fix - this question pertains only to the 1911's
Thoughts?
So here's the question - has the time come to buy a decent USGI-type replica 1911A1, something like the Auto Ordnence GI 1911A1 or SAM 1911 Governemnt and shoot that for my GI fix instead of firing the originals?
Or should I just throw caution to the wind and "run what I brung"?
At present, all my 1911 holdings are collectible GI, but I have enough non-1911 commercial guns I can run to get a pistol shooting fix - this question pertains only to the 1911's
Thoughts?





















































