Been wanting one for a couple of years now. Missed out on some deals and couldn't follow through on some others. This is my second pistol ever. I sold the first one I bought because I didn't want a DA/SA but I bought one because I could.
Took me 2 months to sell it after the guy said "I'll take it" because of CFO shenanigans. Which led me to miss out on a cheaper FEG and another Item I saw at the local gun show.
In the end. I found something a bit unique, and despite my earlier misgivings about buying a .40 rather than a 9mm. I pulled the trigger and bought it.
According to the serial number it is a '95.
Currently has a mangled Pachmayr grip on it which I intend to change, and it desperately needs the newer style safety lever. I don't care so much about it being ambidextrous, as I do about it not cutting up my hand when I try to rack the slide.
Any tips for a first timer? I marvel at the fact that some of my buddies are saving up for their top of the line 1911 they want so bad and it's going to cost them more than any car I've ever bought. And I picked up this genuine piece, already top of the line (despite needing a bit of TLC) for 6 and a half bones.
I'm in love.
Took me 2 months to sell it after the guy said "I'll take it" because of CFO shenanigans. Which led me to miss out on a cheaper FEG and another Item I saw at the local gun show.
In the end. I found something a bit unique, and despite my earlier misgivings about buying a .40 rather than a 9mm. I pulled the trigger and bought it.
According to the serial number it is a '95.
Currently has a mangled Pachmayr grip on it which I intend to change, and it desperately needs the newer style safety lever. I don't care so much about it being ambidextrous, as I do about it not cutting up my hand when I try to rack the slide.
Any tips for a first timer? I marvel at the fact that some of my buddies are saving up for their top of the line 1911 they want so bad and it's going to cost them more than any car I've ever bought. And I picked up this genuine piece, already top of the line (despite needing a bit of TLC) for 6 and a half bones.
I'm in love.


















































