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Posted By: schu

1911 - 12/02/19 02:48 AM

What do you all carry and like? Pics would be great! Kimber Colt etc...... in 45 acp.
Posted By: 160user

Re: 1911 - 12/02/19 03:10 AM

Remington Rand stock carried Mexican cocked and locked with hard ball 230 grain hard balls.
Posted By: Zim

Re: 1911 - 12/02/19 03:19 AM

I have a Kimber Pro CDP II and a Springfield Armory compact, both in .45 ACP both very reliable pistols.
Most everyday I carry a Sig 938 in 9MM.
In my opinion you can carry a 45 but you really have to want to.
I really like the 1911 platform and the little Sig is close to it. Never had
to use it and hope to keep it that way.

Zim
Posted By: Vatrapper63

Re: 1911 - 12/02/19 03:19 AM

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Posted By: Zim

Re: 1911 - 12/02/19 03:33 AM

Nice outfit Vatarpper. Mr. Browning got it right the first time around. A few little tweeks sure did not hurt anything.

Zim
Posted By: nightlife

Re: 1911 - 12/02/19 03:36 AM

Kimber pro carry 2 in 45acp when I need something smaller it’s a kimber micro CDP in 380

I also have a Norinco full size that I have semi customized that I carry when running around the woods
Posted By: K52

Re: 1911 - 12/02/19 03:44 AM

Springfield Armory GI 1911 and Springfield Armory SDS compact 3.3 in .45acp. With a good pancake holster it's not hard to hide.
Posted By: waggler

Re: 1911 - 12/02/19 03:45 AM

I've never really understood the idea of letting literally the entire world know what firearms you possess.
Posted By: Ditchdiver

Re: 1911 - 12/02/19 05:11 AM

I guess I'm a strange one. I've never liked the 1911 platform. Reason being, I've never liked safeties.
I started on revolvers and learned to point and pull the trigger. This is why I prefer a da/sa with a decocker. I've never been a fan of striker fired pistols either, don't even own one. However, I will be buying a Springfield Armory "Hellcat".
Posted By: chamookman

Re: 1911 - 12/02/19 08:24 AM

I alternate between a Springfield Operater and a Wilson KZ-45 - depends on My mood for the Day - LOL. Bob
Posted By: schu

Re: 1911 - 12/02/19 02:03 PM

I doubt the hole world is reading this!
Posted By: kyron4

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 04:39 AM

Rock Island Armory 1911A1 GI mil spec. , 230gr fmj , cocked and locked
Posted By: SkyeDancer

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 05:11 AM

Kimber Eclipse in 45, 10 mm or 38 special. Best I've ever owned
Posted By: cotton

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 12:10 PM

Originally Posted by kyron4
Rock Island Armory 1911A1 GI mil spec. , 230gr fmj , cocked and locked


mine shoots where i look and goes bang every time, do need a bigger belly to carry them tho lol
Posted By: Macthediver

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 12:46 PM

Cold weather with my heavy coat Glock 27 in 40 cal..when dressed for warmer weather I go smaller with Smith & Wesson 380 Body Guard.



Mac
Posted By: Paul D. Heppner

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 01:09 PM

Colt Gold Cup in Colt Guard finish thought I will admit that I find myself carrying the S&W Shield 45 more and more. It's a lot lighter and less obtrusive, just as accurate 15 yards and in, can hold its own to 25 in a hurry up situation. Granted the Smith is not a target gun but it's definitely more than adequate. My load of choice is my handload using the Sierra 230 grain JHP, 231 powder, and a Federal standard primer. I am also starting to like the small primer Blazer brass.
Posted By: seniortrap

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 04:04 PM

I purchased a Ruger LC380Ca awhile back, w/safety. I don't remember the reason, but I did.

With the striker system its not great at quick shots, even with the extended little finger control.

I have an older .45 acp. in a E.A.A. Witness-P. Its much more efficient to shoot. But heavier.

The Springfield XDs in .45 acp. is good.
Posted By: Ditchdiver

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 05:19 PM

Originally Posted by kyron4
Rock Island Armory 1911A1 GI mil spec. , 230gr fmj , cocked and locked

Why do you carry with FMJ's?
That is a bad idea......
Posted By: 30/06

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 07:01 PM

I'm also interested in the rationale behind choosing hardball, fmj ammo. Perhaps it is the most reliable to feed and fire?
Posted By: Larry Baer

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 09:21 PM

I found this one in the ashes of a shed I burned. The ammo exploded in the magazine. It was super rusty and the action was frozen open about 1/2'' where you see it in the top picture. I tossed it in a bucket of used oil for 2 years - forgot about it until one day when I dumped out the oil and found it again. I ran electrolysis on it for about 30 days and it worked. I got all new springs and a barrel and it's now my truck gun. Shoots great. The sights are accurate but hard see. I use 180 grain god dot hollow points in a mild load in it. When it's not in my truck it's under my pillow. It looks rough but works like it should. It's a GI gun someone brought home. Says Model of 1911 US ARMY on the side of it.
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Posted By: Doug Lee

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 10:12 PM

I like it Larry!
Posted By: upstateNY

Re: 1911 - 12/03/19 11:09 PM

Originally Posted by 160user
Remington Rand stock carried Mexican cocked and locked with hard ball 230 grain hard balls.

I have my dads WWII Marine Corps issue .45,,also a Remington Rand.Or I should say my oldest boy has it now.
Posted By: Snowpa

Re: 1911 - 12/04/19 03:20 AM

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