Posted on 08/17/2009 3:59:43 PM PDT by Stonewall Jackson
I would either buy a basic Colt and send it off to a competent smith to be worked over, or I would go for one of the semi-customs, like a Nighthawk, Wilson, or Ed brown.
The 1911 is not a $500 gun anymore. If you want one that works well, you need to put at least $1500 into it.
Or you can get a Glock 21 or a HK45.
Very Happy Series 70, Anaconda and AR owner. Need a Delta Elite and Python to add to the collection.
The best thing to use is a cratex point with a dremel tool tho they seem to be getting harder to find. I am down to my last one and it is almost worn out.
It removes virtually no metal but polishes better than anything I have ever seen.
I have been amazed at the poor finish of feed ramps on expensive guns which were otherwise beautifully finished. I specifically recall a Browning Hi-Power which had several deep tool marks in the feed ramp yet was otherwise a work of art. It actually fed perfectly anyway so I didn’t try to remove the gouges just polished them.
I’m a point shooter per se with handguns an only use the sights for long range or “stop target” per se. Minute of torso is accurate for me.
For long time my EDC carry gun was a clark meltdown with sights removed. My favorite rig still but work requires me to pack a Glock 31 these days so I stay muscle memory-matic with that rig.
Still use the meltdown stainless as my BBQ gun.
Stay Safe !!
Yep. All man made gizmos are fallable. I have the cheap ugly Norinco that I paid less than 200 for an I have tens of thousands of rounds through it never a burp.
Expensive custom I saved up many paychecks for failed mechanically so many times I replaced almost every so called whizbang better part on it.
For my 1911A1s I use the KISS principal.
I would like to get one made of unobtainium someday. Until then keep key spares for all yer rigs
Dang weather.....so much rain farmers can’t get crops harvested. Well we prayed for rain an got rain ......:o)
I remember back in the day...everybody turned their noses up at those Norincos! If I had known then (famous last words!) I would have bought 50 of them...greased them...and put them “away”. :-)
Thanks for the heads up. I’ll look for those cratex tips. Sounds like they might be useful for a number of things.
Kimber makes some very nice 1911’s. They range in price anywhere from $650 to $2000+, depending on which model you are after.
If it's made it this far, you can bet on being safe from recalls. ; )
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