Yikes, didn't know this about SAM and have been thinking of getting one or a 1911 in general. Not sure if I'm looking for another hobby build gun or something out of box - any recommendations for something economical middle ground that is great out of box and can be a hobby horse / custom build?
You forgot to mention the trigger.
How is a guy going to perfect his trigger pull with a perfect trigger?
Until you've mastered the glock trigger you will never know what a proper trigger pull requires! Sure you might be getting good groups with a 1911 and it might shoot exactly where you put the front sight, but that's just a heavy gun and a great trigger hiding all your mistakes.......![]()
Trigger doesn't hide anything on both my 1911s. I got one that shoots to par of a fixed barrel revolver. Id take my smooth 2# trigger and my tight group un reliable gun over a Glock, because HEY just a range gun. I can shoot a glock faster then a 1911, but wont be as accurate because 1911 have the best feeling in your hand.
You can say the same about Glock fan boys and shooting double action only with S&W wheelguns. It's simply poor argument. Master the gun you like and let people enjoy what they like the best. If that's 1911...who cares...well, maybe except for the frustrated folks with some inferiority issues going.
You almost got it right. Its not about "mastering the gun you like". Its about mastering the fundamentals, and most 1911 shooters have a poor understanding of the fundamentals, which is why they bash glocks as having a poor trigger and why they love the light sa trigger on a heavy gun that covers up their inability.
Tdc
I bought a Ruger SR1911 , it's a nice piece. I'm still pretty green when I comes to platform but it's as accurate as I can shoot it. I'm glad I picked it up. Next 1911 is going to be the Sig scorpion carry.
Why must it always degenerate to this, a battle over what is better, a Glock or 1911? I have 2 SAM's, and have changed things, such as MSH's, and they need fitting, but that is better than loose.
You don't want your dic*s to fit loose when you use them, why do you want your guns to. Putting a new barrel bushing in a 1911 should not be like throwing a hotdog down a hall. Lol.
I'm a 1911 fan. I can 'run' a Glock just fine, too.
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NAA.
People also bash glocks for being plastic, unergonomic, ugly and slippery out of the box.
Best thing going for glock is the price for departments buying in bulk, reliability and easy to swap parts. I don't think I've ever heard any "fanboys" except you TDC, praise the trigger.
People do praise the triggers on other plastic striker guns like the PPQ and the new Sig.
I get that we all like different flavors but I'm not really into bashing the choice of others or being a "fanboy" as they say.
Why must it always degenerate to this, a battle over what is better, a Glock or 1911? I have 2 SAM's, and have changed things, such as MSH's, and they need fitting, but that is better than loose.
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NAA.
You don't want your dic*s to fit loose when you use them, why do you want your guns to. Putting a new barrel bushing in a 1911 should not be like throwing a hotdog down a hall. Lol.
As for praising the trigger on a Glock, I never said I did. All I'm saying is that fundamentals trump all, and the Glock trigger is more than serviceable for those who understand and can apply them. There's no doubt a good 1911 has a better trigger, but its the trigger and the weight of the pistol that are giving the user the false belief that they are a "good shot". If you know what you're doing you should be able to pick up any auto and print respectable groups without issue. I have seen very few 1911 guys shoot anything remotely close to a group with a Glock, or a TDA like a SIG for that matter either. The comfort of a system that covers up your poor form is easier to get behind than spending time, money and effort learning to shoot properly.
TDC
There's no doubt a good 1911 has a better trigger, but its the trigger and the weight of the pistol that are giving the user the false belief that they are a "good shot". If you know what you're doing you should be able to pick up any auto and print respectable groups without issue. I have seen very few 1911 guys shoot anything remotely close to a group with a Glock, or a TDA like a SIG for that matter either. The comfort of a system that covers up your poor form is easier to get behind than spending time, money and effort learning to shoot properly.
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