Posted: 11/12/2008 7:24:52 PM EDT
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So just how bad are they
I was thinking about buying one of the 38 supers and converting it to 9mm down the road I have a feeling it wont work but if anyone would know it is you guys Lets hear it If anyone has a good idea to get into a cheaper 9mm 1911 I would be all ears Thanks |
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The Springfields aren't cheaper, but they make a quality 1911 and they offer them in 9mm. So, youmight consider saving just a bit longer and getting a Springfield. The customer service has a very good reputation as well.
I don't know that Armcor still offers their products under their own name as far as 1911s go. Rock Island, and High Standard use Armscor 1911s under their name. I don't know if RI has a 9mm though. If they do it should be affoardable, and they have a good reputation for customer service as well. The parts are mostly cast, and MIM parts, to keep the cost down. This shouldn't be a problem for a casual shhoting gun though. |
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The rock island guns are the ones I am talking about
They do list several 9mm's on their website but I dont think they have imported them in a while or else this would be a easy choice. The 9mm tactical looks like a good starter gun. I really like the springfields but they are considerably more expensive |
| The Armscor/Rock Island 1911 pistols are good, I have their Tactical Model and haven't had any problems out of it. As far as I know, they don't make a 1911 chambered in 9mm, only .38 and .45. All of their 9mm pistols that I have seen are of a different design. Armscor 9mm Don't see why a Rock Island couldn't be converted to 9mm like any other 1911 or look at other brands if you don't want to convert one. |