1911 Picture Thread
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yeah i know a .40 cal 1911 is against all laws of nature but i wanted somethin different and when i ordered it from para they were offering it in 9mm, .40 and.45. i asked which they were getting the most orders for and they said 9mm and 45. so since already owning a .40 and loving the performance of the cartridge i chose to go with .40. its such a nice pistol and has such sentimental value being a commemorative pistol made by para for my task force during oif i havent even burnt a single round through it. its gonna be one of those hand me downs for future generations.
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My BIL came out last Friday to shoot his new Rossi 38 Special snubbie. I got my 1911 out for him to try. He says" This is what all the fuss was about?" I said "Yes, this is what our soldiers used for almost 75 years." He has had a Beretta 92 for about 15 years, but never shot a 45. After shooting a mag thru it he says "I thought I was finished buying guns, but I'm going to have to get one of these". Made my day.kyswede wrote:My 1st 1911, a plain Jane RIA, but it is mine.
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You Sir, are a good shepherd. I've convinced two friends and my dad to give the 1911 a try, none have looked back. One didn't even have to fire it to be turned.kyswede wrote:My BIL came out last Friday to shoot his new Rossi 38 Special snubbie. I got my 1911 out for him to try. He says" This is what all the fuss was about?" I said "Yes, this is what our soldiers used for almost 75 years." He has had a Beretta 92 for about 15 years, but never shot a 45. After shooting a mag thru it he says "I thought I was finished buying guns, but I'm going to have to get one of these". Made my day.
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Milt Sparks Summer Special II. No bulk, very comfortable.Next wrote:I still need to find a good carry holster for my 1911 I don't carry it enough
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I have a nice MTAC for saleNext wrote:I still need to find a good carry holster for my 1911 I don't carry it enough
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Bought this winter, unfired and in original box. '79 manufacture if I recall correctly.




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Pair of 1914 Canadian contract Gov't Models, both with original owners' names engraved on slide:


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1918 M1911, almost zero finish remaining and USP markings removed sometime in its life:


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1927 Argentine contract Colt (Hartford-built, not the later Sistema Colt), restored and refinished:


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Springfield Mil Spec: this is THE pistol if I want to go shooting. A few personalized touches, its sort of a guinea pig and ever changing:




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Rock Island Armory: great pistol for the money imo. Good trigger right out of the box. Maybe I should do a range report on it.


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Springfield NM, great shooter. Need to get out to the range with this one more often.

