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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Louisville, Kentucky
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I'm intrigued, and have been for awhile, at the possibility of a SR1911. If they get one to market at a reasonable price, I'll be there.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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success in composite/aluminum production per recent revolver..I really expect it to be a type 1911, made like a GLock...etc...especially if offered at a bargain...I have seen the views on gun channels of their plant tours...etc...and even with their automated mold tequniques and automated milling per computer...etc...much more required when you have MORE metal to mill and spec....my opinion...will be a composite pistol... Hope I'm wrong...nothing really wrong, but not a true 1911.....course, none are, that dont say Colt or Browning on em .... ![]() |
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*TFF Moderator/Host*
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Heart Of Texas
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I dont know if id ditch a perfectly good springer for a ruger but ruger will produce a good shootn 1911. Id just have both
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Midland Texas
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