Posted: 5/6/2004 7:22:22 PM EDT
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I am sure this has been asked, but with search not working, all the noob questions increase. TIA! fiz |
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First understand that its much cheaper to produce injection molded plastic than CNC machined metal. Inexpensive 1911's are often like inexpensive sports cars. You get what you pay for. For $500 you can pick up a Colt 1991, SA Mil Spec, Dan Wesson Pointman Minor and I even hear good things about the current lot of Rock Island Armory philipine imports. Luck |
Thanks for the info, SGB. I expect that the fit, finish, and accuracy of a $500 1911 won't be the greatest. My only concern, really, is that it goes bang every time. Would those mentioned above fulfill that requirement? |
| Last show we had here, they were selling the Springfield Mil Specs NIB for under $400. That allows you to replace a part or two if you wish or add better sights if you want them and still be at or under $500. I have heard no serious complaints about most of the Mil Specs although one will slip through once in a while with a soft extractor or maybe a rough feed ramp, etc. This is the gun I would try if I were looking for a basic 1911 for defense work, but the Colt Series 80 guns usually work fine as well. |
Thanks, old timer!Seriously, thanks for the tips, guys; I lost track of this thread with "my active topics" down, and then there it was. It sounds like the most common recommendation is a 1991a; I'll keep my eyes open for one! |
Thanks, old timer!