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05-16-2019, 11:43 AM | #2236 | |
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I don't own any really high-end 1911s, but I've shot a few, including a couple Les Baers, a Dan Wesson, a couple Wilson Combats, and a Nighthawk. If I was made of money, I could carry a WC or NH without fear. But one of the caveats to these high-end guns is that they have to be kept clean. That means field stripping it weekly regardless of whether it's been shot, and cleaning then lubing the thing. Also, you have to take the time and expense of figuring out what ammo works perfectly in your particular gun. Again, if you're made of money, this is not a problem, and if you can afford one of these things, then you're made of money, basically. Someday I plan on getting a Wilson Combat, as having a unique, designed-by-me 1911 just appeals to me. But I probably won't ever carry it. Last edited by Megatron96; 05-16-2019 at 11:52 AM.. |
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05-16-2019, 02:03 PM | #2237 |
Fight, build, win!
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When in doubt checkout Hickock
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05-16-2019, 02:16 PM | #2238 |
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05-16-2019, 02:51 PM | #2239 | |
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Absolutely. I actually "auditioned" a Springfield Armory 1911 TRP - sort of their "high end" model 1911 and I swear, the slide was so damned hard to engage that I figured that it would be years before the damned thing loosened up..... |
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05-16-2019, 04:08 PM | #2240 |
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To me, there are no better 1911s for the money than a Sig.
Stay away from kimber, taurus, and remington and you should be alright. |
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05-16-2019, 04:16 PM | #2241 |
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
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05-17-2019, 09:23 PM | #2242 |
**** the Raiders
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Here you go, DC, this popped up on my Facebook feed today - a 1911 made by a quality gunmaker in Springfield Armory that normally retails for close to $800 on sale for $550. It is Full size, not a commander though. But really, do your first 1911 purchase proper and go with a government model. At that price you’d be silly not to. Hell, I’m trying to get creative and find a way to fit it into my current budget.
https://www.springfield-armory.com/p...enders-series/ |
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05-17-2019, 09:31 PM | #2243 |
Hello
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Looking at getting an AR soon. Thoughts, tips, opinions? I'd like to mount a decent scope on it, could shoot coyotes, deer, antelope with it if i wanted.
One i was pondering was the savage msr 15 recon. Thoughts on that one? Thoughts on scopes as well would be great |
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05-17-2019, 09:55 PM | #2244 | |
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All depends on what you want to use it for and how much you are willing to spend. That being said, i will always recommend building instead of buying a complete rifle. |
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05-17-2019, 10:10 PM | #2245 |
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Savage's service is a known quantity....it sucks.
It should be a decent rifle, but if you have problems, good luck. Since there are a million brands, I'll give you my advice on what I would look for in your situation: Get a 1:7 to 1:8 twist barrel. 18" barrel is good for the ranges you will be shooting. 20+ and the rifle becomes a little cumbersome. Get a Chrome Cold Hammer Forged or Stainless Barrel. Chrome Moly is slightly more accurate than Chromed, but you have to make sure it's clean after shooting. Chrome Moly barrels are usually on the cheaper AR's. All of my newer 14.5-16" AR's are CHF Chrome lined just because I want them to last a really long time. My range AR's are either Stainless Steel or Chrome Moly. Get a nickel bolt carrier if you shoot a lot at once and/or use a suppressor. It will collect less gunk. Adjustable buttstock is a MUST. Get a rail that can accept a bipod easily. Trust me, when you have that 500 yarder to kill that coyote you don't want your wobbly ass throwing lead everywhere. Triggers can be removed and polished/sanded to make them smoother. Go single stage on a truck/quick attack gun and 2 stage on a range baby. On a scope I would go 2nd focal plane 1-4, 1-6, or 3-9 illuminated if you are reaching out. The extra mag is for identification. I routinely do 1000 yard shots with other calibers at 10x and under. Don't let someone tell you that a lot of mag is needed for range. It's not. Steiner P4XI is on my .300 blackout, and it's fantastic. $500, and it came with a free mount from Steiner. Leupolds Patrol 1-4 and 3-9 are fantastic for the money, and the illumination is motion activated and very daylight bright. Get a good mount. You will waste a lot of money on lead by going cheap on a mount. |
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05-18-2019, 05:35 AM | #2246 | |
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05-18-2019, 07:09 AM | #2247 | |
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Hell, I've been using a Government model for the last 40 years. All those other options are fine, I suppose, but the standard 1911-A1 has yet to ever fail me. I purchased my Springfield 1911-A1 from Sportsmans guide a few years ago and I paid $510 for mine delivered. Picked it up from my FFL dealer ($20) for the background check. I love that pistol. https://www.sportsmansguide.com |
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05-18-2019, 07:45 AM | #2248 |
**** the Raiders
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05-18-2019, 07:51 AM | #2249 | |
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05-18-2019, 08:13 AM | #2250 | |
I could of gone pro
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