Option A is only appealing because I'm basically getting a .22lr pistol for free...
Thanks guys! That GSG 1911 .22lr does seem like a great alternative to all those Rugers out there, and I like how it's well, a 1911 design![]()
Keep 'em coming. This is great stuff!
I read that Norinco/Regent make some great 1911s in .45acp as well, and although the finish's not good when compared to higher end 1911s, they seem to be reliable and shoot well. Anyone has experience with those 1911s?
Thanks guys! That GSG 1911 .22lr does seem like a great alternative to all those Rugers out there, and I like how it's well, a 1911 design![]()
Keep 'em coming. This is great stuff!
I read that Norinco/Regent make some great 1911s in .45acp as well, and although the finish's not good when compared to higher end 1911s, they seem to be reliable and shoot well. Anyone has experience with those 1911s?
My buddy has a norc 1911. It shoots straight and goes bang everytime you pull the trigger. It doesn't quite fit my hands as nice as my Sig 1911, but at the end of the day, it's an excellent shooter and it always works. Can't go wrong with norinco.
If you are thinking SA loaded, don't go for the norinco. The SA is an excellent choice!
I do agree with previous post that you would be missing out if you don't compete in some way. IPSC/IDPA all the way!
What about getting one higher priced gun (ie: SA Loaded) and a .22lr for lots of practice and cheaper shooting for feeding the .45 piglet?
I'd go option B. I'd rather have 3 guns instead of 2 and have to take one apart all the time to shoot different calibers.

And don't forget- Get what you want- Don't worry too much about what people say. Go with what feels good or that you have dreamed of having.
I don't know too many kids with posters of norincos on their walls....



























