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Posted: 7/2/2016 11:41:10 AM EDT
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Know when they might come out in stores? Just saw it and would love to try one out. It also shoots +p ammo. Which means it will shoot NATO rounds easily. I'm wanting one in all black.
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Know when they might come out in stores? Just saw it and would love to try one out. It also shoots +p ammo. Which means it will shoot NATO rounds easily. I'm wanting one in all black.
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I just bought this one this afternoon. Went to a local gun store just to see what was new. Mentioned that I was looking for a 1911 LW Commander in 9mm. One of the guys says how about a Ruger!! I was online for two nights looking for a local store that had them. They had gotten it 5 days ago but hadn't had time to put it out on display. So I bought the only one they had!! I have two other 1911s both 45ACP and a S&W Shield 9mm. But I wanted a 1911 9mm so the Ruger fit the bill just right! The grips on the gun I made about 7 years ago for a Taurus 1911 that I had at the time. I was in the US Army Signal Corp from March/68 to Nov/70 when I got out. I'm going to try to get to the range tomorrow but my left knee is giving me a lot of pain today, so not sure I'll get there. I also bought 4 Wilson Elite 500-9 10 rnd mags for it so that will give me 11 rnds in the gun! http://<a href=http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e11/gunfighter48/Ruger%20LW%20Commander%209mm_zpsbqvdk1tu.jpg</a>" /> View Quote Awesome! I can't wait to hear how it shoots. |
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I saw my first specimen today at Cabela's. The trigger had a small glitch about halfway through but broke fairly cleanly. The grip safety felt a little sloppy and slide to frame fit was a little loose as can be common on production grade 1911's.
The 2-tone finish is more a gray on gray and looks pretty nice. I would have bought it except for the Cabela's price. It was about $150 above where it should be. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Feedback from those that have recently picked one up? View Quote Here is what I posted about it on another thread. Happy to ask any specific questions. I got mine out to the range this morning. Before shooting I changed out the grips to LOK Grips, the trigger to the short and smooth faced configuration I prefer and the recoil spring to a 18lb wolf commander spring ( As suggested by Ed Head ). I fired 250 rounds of mixed ammunition including Hornady Critical Defense, Winchester Ranger T, Federal HST and Freedom Munitions reloads. Mixed bullets ranging from 115 to 147. The gun was very pleasant to shoot with all loadings including the hotter defensive ammo. I experienced no malfunctions. I didn't fire for accuracy from a bench, but from a standing position and firing as fast as I could reacquire the front sight I had no problem keeping all rounds within a 5 inch circle at 15 yards. I used a the factory supplied magazines and some Wilson ETM 10 round mags as well. Overall a very pleasant pistol to shoot. A couple more flawless trips to the range and I'd be more than happy to add it into my EDC rotation. |
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I just bought this one this afternoon. Went to a local gun store just to see what was new. Mentioned that I was looking for a 1911 LW Commander in 9mm. One of the guys says how about a Ruger!! I was online for two nights looking for a local store that had them. They had gotten it 5 days ago but hadn't had time to put it out on display. So I bought the only one they had!! I have two other 1911s both 45ACP and a S&W Shield 9mm. But I wanted a 1911 9mm so the Ruger fit the bill just right! The grips on the gun I made about 7 years ago for a Taurus 1911 that I had at the time. I was in the US Army Signal Corp from March/68 to Nov/70 when I got out. I'm going to try to get to the range tomorrow but my left knee is giving me a lot of pain today, so not sure I'll get there. I also bought 4 Wilson Elite 500-9 10 rnd mags for it so that will give me 11 rnds in the gun! http://<a href=http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e11/gunfighter48/Ruger%20LW%20Commander%209mm_zpsbqvdk1tu.jpg</a>" /> View Quote I found a LW 4" Kimber, but was looking for that exact pistol. Very nice. |
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Feedback from those that have recently picked one up? Any specific information you're looking for? Does it run like a raped ape? That is all I need to know. I am also interested to know if the Wilson mags run OK and if they fit into the gun without modifying the gun or mags. (I use CMC Power mags) |
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Does it run like a raped ape? That is all I need to know. I am also interested to know if the Wilson mags run OK and if they fit into the gun without modifying the gun or mags. (I use CMC Power mags) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Feedback from those that have recently picked one up? Any specific information you're looking for? Does it run like a raped ape? That is all I need to know. I am also interested to know if the Wilson mags run OK and if they fit into the gun without modifying the gun or mags. (I use CMC Power mags) I'm using Wilson ETM 500-9 mags and they work just fine. No problems and modifications needed. I have not been able to get mine to jam on any ammo that I've fed it! |
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Does it run like a raped ape? That is all I need to know. View Quote So far my sample has worked with everything I've tried to include Tula, Ruger ARX, 135gr Berry's bullets reloads and Federal HST. I'm using Tripp mags and can't comment on the Wilson question. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Feedback from those that have recently picked one up? Any specific information you're looking for? Does it run like a raped ape? This. If anyone has put in a threaded barrel and tried suppressed and if any trigger issues like one poster mentioned felt like a snag in the trigger pull half way. |
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This. If anyone has put in a threaded barrel and tried suppressed and if any trigger issues like one poster mentioned felt like a snag in the trigger pull half way. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Feedback from those that have recently picked one up? Any specific information you're looking for? Does it run like a raped ape? This. If anyone has put in a threaded barrel and tried suppressed and if any trigger issues like one poster mentioned felt like a snag in the trigger pull half way. Mine runs great and no trigger issues. I'll be fitting a threaded barrel n a couple weeks and will report back. |
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Mine runs great and no trigger issues. I'll be fitting a threaded barrel n a couple weeks and will report back. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Feedback from those that have recently picked one up? Any specific information you're looking for? Does it run like a raped ape? This. If anyone has put in a threaded barrel and tried suppressed and if any trigger issues like one poster mentioned felt like a snag in the trigger pull half way. Mine runs great and no trigger issues. I'll be fitting a threaded barrel n a couple weeks and will report back. Thank you much. |
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Mine runs great and no trigger issues. I'll be fitting a threaded barrel n a couple weeks and will report back. View Quote Yes please! I just bought the gun as well and want to suppress it. Please let us know details. I was debating getting a Jarvis or just sending my barrel and slide to ADCO and have them put an extension on. |
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Quoted: Yes please! I just bought the gun as well and want to suppress it. Please let us know details. I was debating getting a Jarvis or just sending my barrel and slide to ADCO and have them put an extension on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Mine runs great and no trigger issues. I'll be fitting a threaded barrel n a couple weeks and will report back. Yes please! I just bought the gun as well and want to suppress it. Please let us know details. I was debating getting a Jarvis or just sending my barrel and slide to ADCO and have them put an extension on. |
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I ran a few different loads through my SR1911 earlier this week from 25 yards.
First off, the gun shot high and left with all loads. I had two other people try the gun with the same results so I'm confident it wasn't me pushing the gun while working the trigger. No big deal to tap the rear sight over a tiny bit but I'll have to swap out front sights to correct the point of impact. Plan A is to just live with it since it is only about 2" high. I used some 115gr FMJ, some 147gr JHP Winchester and some Speer 124 Gold Dot +P. Best accuracy was with the Speer stuff with average groups right around three inches. The 147 Winchester stuff was the least accurate with groups closer to 5" overall. Not Les Baer accurate but certainly fine for a "rack grade" 1911. I'm sure a fitted barrel bushing would tighten things up drastically. The bushing is pretty loose in my pistol. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Bored today and the kids wanted to go out and shoot so ROAD TRIP!
Ok, first, the Tripp 10 round mag worked fine for the three times I shot it unsuppressed. I had some issues when shooting suppressed so I just shot suppressed with the factory 9 round mags. No issues at all. Gun worked just fine. I should've brought the Beretta 92F, HK VP9 and Glock 19 to listen to all of them, but I got lazy. ADCO did a wonderful job on extending and threaded the barrel. This thing is dead on accurate unsuppressed and suppressed. Sorry for the bad vid, camera was hanging in my shirt pocket and I told my son to go back in the car since we were leaving. The first 9 rounds are 147gr and the second 9 rounds are the 165gr. Freedom Munitions 147gr reman RNFMJ and Freedom Munitions HUSH 165gr RNFMJ. I couldn't really tell the difference between the two so I'll stick with the cheaper 147gr. I like FM's 147gr since it's loaded a little slower than the usual Winchester 147gr I shoot. It cycles all my 9mm handguns suppressed and my AR9 suppressed. https://youtu.be/vCMwWS6wK6M I don't know how to embed video. sorry. |
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Got my frame back from coyotekiller. Didn't like the factory gray so had him do a molyresin black. Got my barrel extended and threaded by ADCO. It's ready to go! Sadly I am not back to work till Monday so no range report. I'm too cheap to go to a local range and I hate work enough that I won't go there just to use the range. This is when it was new last month: http://i768.photobucket.com/albums/xx321/chowser51/IMG_1898.jpg Now sports Hogue wood grips, Wilson Combat front strap and magwell. http://i768.photobucket.com/albums/xx321/chowser51/r4.jpg http://i768.photobucket.com/albums/xx321/chowser51/r5.jpg View Quote Thanks for posting this. I hadn't considered having a threaded extension added. I also didn't know Adco worked on pistols. Did you just send the barrel to them? |
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I sent the entire slide with the barrel. I think it was requested so they can make sure it fits correctly.
I was having trouble finding an aftermarket threaded barrel and found out ADCO will do barrel extensions so off it went. I'm very happy with it. I pretty much stopped shooting all my other 9mm guns and shoot the Ruger. Until I get a CZ P10C with threaded barrel... |
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Interesting how some photos show a dark frame and others a light gray. Is that from the lighting?
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