lejarretnoir
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Been surfing the net and have come to this conclusion.
I've always been a 1911 advocate since a youngster. Drooled when I first owned a Colt Government model back in the 70's.
It shot and worked well back then as it should. Modifications then were gunsmith only and getting performance parts were not widespread knowledge.
Later bought an 80 Series Gold Cup when I could afford it. This gun proved to be an absolute disaster. Couldn't hit the broadside of a barn or finish an 8 round mag before jamming or FTE. After several trips to warranty the problem still existed and they even installed a standard Government barrel in it and passed that off. In the end Colt refunded my money. Walked away from 1911's, picked up and still own S&W revolvers.
Then I bought a Springfield Armory .38 Super Racegun in the early 90's when IPSC was the rage. This gun proved to be accurate, reliable and brought back my love for the 1911, but not Colt.
Later I bought a Norinco GM in .45ACP. This shot better than my Colt GM back in the 70's. Who would have thought that?
Now, I'm in a position to return to my Bullseye/PPC shooting days and am troubled by what I see on the net.
I'm interested in an STI, but have viewed too many YouTube vids and forum threads where "you'll need these mods" to your STI/Kimber or whatever in order to arrive at a proper functioning 1911. Do I really need to spend $4000 to get a custom done 1911 or spend $2000 and make mods to that 1911 to get it right.
I'm disillusioned by it all.
It seems that the 1911 platform, as good as Browning designed it, is very finicky when upgrading to match+ quality.
I'm not interested in fan boys [put name brand here] who say "yea mine shoots out of the box flawlessly". Lucky you!
That tells me nothing because the next guy, as I had problems will say different.
At this point, I may as well build my own 1911 match grade gun. At least I'll figure out what works and don't.
Your thoughts are welcome.
I've always been a 1911 advocate since a youngster. Drooled when I first owned a Colt Government model back in the 70's.
It shot and worked well back then as it should. Modifications then were gunsmith only and getting performance parts were not widespread knowledge.
Later bought an 80 Series Gold Cup when I could afford it. This gun proved to be an absolute disaster. Couldn't hit the broadside of a barn or finish an 8 round mag before jamming or FTE. After several trips to warranty the problem still existed and they even installed a standard Government barrel in it and passed that off. In the end Colt refunded my money. Walked away from 1911's, picked up and still own S&W revolvers.
Then I bought a Springfield Armory .38 Super Racegun in the early 90's when IPSC was the rage. This gun proved to be accurate, reliable and brought back my love for the 1911, but not Colt.
Later I bought a Norinco GM in .45ACP. This shot better than my Colt GM back in the 70's. Who would have thought that?
Now, I'm in a position to return to my Bullseye/PPC shooting days and am troubled by what I see on the net.
I'm interested in an STI, but have viewed too many YouTube vids and forum threads where "you'll need these mods" to your STI/Kimber or whatever in order to arrive at a proper functioning 1911. Do I really need to spend $4000 to get a custom done 1911 or spend $2000 and make mods to that 1911 to get it right.
I'm disillusioned by it all.
It seems that the 1911 platform, as good as Browning designed it, is very finicky when upgrading to match+ quality.
I'm not interested in fan boys [put name brand here] who say "yea mine shoots out of the box flawlessly". Lucky you!
That tells me nothing because the next guy, as I had problems will say different.
At this point, I may as well build my own 1911 match grade gun. At least I'll figure out what works and don't.
Your thoughts are welcome.


















































