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My biggest problem with the 1911's is I cannot see the sites that well. This is not unusal with my eye site but I do see the sites on revolvers a little better. I was thinking of picking up on the new Remington R-1's however when I checked them out I could not get the slide to release with the release lever. Had to pull back the slide and release it. I gave it back don't need anymore problems.
Going to look at a Sig but susupect it will have the "site" problem also. |
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I am a 1911 addict!
I love the accuracy of the 1911 pistol,and the options you have on tricking it out to make it a bit more easy to operate, and make it even more accurate! I have 3 1911's, One I carry, and the other two are used for target shooting . The one I carry is a Para GI Expert in stainless. I replaced Para's plastic trigger with a NightHawk custom aluminum one with an overtravel adj screw. Makes the trigger very nice to pull. The other 2 1911's are a Rock Island Tactical full size, and a Taurus PT-1911AR Stainless. The Taurus is my night stand gun. ![]() and it is Dead On Accurate! Whatever that red dot is on ,is where it shoots! You just can't have too many 1911's ![]()
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In its day the six gun was as common as the cell phone, and just as annoying when it went off in the theater! Support Your Local Sportsmens Club and Join the NRA! A Government Strong Enough to Give You Everything You Need is Also Strong Enough to Take Everything You Have! (Thomas Jefferson) Last edited by 6.5s4ever; 09-06-2011 at 06:33 PM. |
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