Remington R1 1911

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Does anyone here have any experience with shooting a Remington R1? I'm thinking of purchasing one but I don't know how good they are. Also this would be my first handgun (never shot one either).
 
Used to have the Stainless Steel one. Build quality was good and tighter than the Ruger SR1911.

Have to get some warranty work done on it due to the pistol shooting left. Gun store adjusted it and was all good and accuracy was good as well.
 
I have had a Remington R1 for about 6 months now and I love it. I paid 665 plus tax for it brand new, and it was well worth it. Nice sights, good trigger and has never had a hiccup. I recommend it.
 
Mine is fine other than the fiber in the front sight has jumped ship and got lost.

A .45 isn't what I'd suggest for a first handgun though. The recoil is quite a bit more than a 9mm and more likely to get you shooting with a pretty good flinch. Also it's a LOT more costly to buy ammo. Run the numbers for yourself before you leap.
 


You could say I have some experience with the Remington 1911. I like it allot, I don't think you would regret owning one, but the. 45 is an expensive shooter. Don't let anybody discourage you, if you want one buy one. I've had zero issues with mine, just wish the machining was as good as my sig, the internal parts could use some deburring, but that is coming from a picky machinist lol.
 
Shot one of the first R1s in the area, very accurate, more then decent trigger, tight fit. Hard to complain about for the price charged. You won't go wrong quality wise, but i wouldn't recommend a 45 for your first handgun.
 
I have the Remington R1e (enhanced), love it, don't hesitate if you have the budget for the ammo, works flawless, the action works so smoothly you have no idea !!!!
 
Shot one of the first R1s in the area, very accurate, more then decent trigger, tight fit. Hard to complain about for the price charged. You won't go wrong quality wise, but i wouldn't recommend a 45 for your first handgun.

My thoughts exactly, work your way up to it.. a GSG 1911 in 22 may be a wiser starter and then take it from there
 
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Mine is fine other than the fiber in the front sight has jumped ship and got lost.

A .45 isn't what I'd suggest for a first handgun though. The recoil is quite a bit more than a 9mm and more likely to get you shooting with a pretty good flinch. Also it's a LOT more costly to buy ammo. Run the numbers for yourself before you leap.

I know that 9mm is cheaper and has less of a kick, but I like the .45 acp better because its bigger and it's a great pistol cartridge.
 
We've got a range out here in b.c that you can rent all kinds of handguns to figure out what suits and fits you best , I think some of these ranges that do this will drop the rental fee if you buy the gun off of them ( not 100% sure on this one , but never hurts to ask ) I'd do this first before I commit 800$ on a new toy , plus it's lots of fun ! As for the ruger it strikes me as a nice mid range piece that I've considered buying myself .
 
I know that 9mm is cheaper and has less of a kick, but I like the .45 acp better because its bigger and it's a great pistol cartridge.

Now that's the manly answer ;)

Having both, to me the 9mm feels kind of funny in a full size 1911. Can't really describe it, and I do like the 9mm in general.
The gun just seems to cycle too softly.
 
Don't hesitate to get an R1. I hear the enhanced model is incredible, but I can say that my standard model is amazing for what I paid.
 
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