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Old 02-20-2012, 10:18 AM   #1
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Looking for someone who ownes a 1911 from RIA in 9mm. Have you had any major trouble with it, or is it a good shooter?

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Old 02-20-2012, 12:23 PM   #2
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I dont own one but have sold them in my store. I dont hear many bad reports on the rock islands. They seem to be a good gun for the money. If you want to save a couple hundred more the STI spartan 9mm is a good gun for the money as well. But, the rock island will serve you well.
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Old 02-20-2012, 06:57 PM   #3
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Looking for someone who ownes a 1911 from RIA in 9mm. Have you had any major trouble with it, or is it a good shooter?
I used to have one in .45. Good gun.

What do you plan to do with it? CCW? Range gun?
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Old 02-26-2012, 01:04 PM   #4
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Howdy folks - This is my first post on TFF, so just a short bit of intro: I'm an old Jar Head (1958-62 - till I die, my CCW is a full-size Rock Island 1911/.45 Match grade in a Blackhawk SERPA holster. No, it's not too big for CC; I carry undetected under a loose T-shirt. If I'm gonna carry a gun, it's gonna be a GUN.

Anyway, enough of that: I couldn't resist the OPs question. Like I said, mine is a .45, not a niner, but I'm only going to comment on the manufacture: RIA makes an awesome weapon; fit and finish is marvelous; mechanically, mine has been flawless for somewhat over five-hundred rnds; and is it a good shooter? If my old mistreated 73-year old carcass, and tired eyes can dispatch 16 rounds such as this, at 10-meters—it's a good shooter.

My only suggestion would be, if you're considering your purchase to be a defensive gun, rather than a plinker, I'd deep-six the niner, and go for the .45 ACP. JMO
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Hey OldCorps, Semper Fi and welcome aboard. 66-70 for me. I love my Rock Island 1911, and I also like my BlackHawk SERPA holster too, but I can't carry it concealed because of my fat lol.
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Old 02-26-2012, 01:51 PM   #6
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jim, My Rock Island is a .45 and I tend to agree with OldCorps on the 1911 frame in 9mm. 9mm is not a bad caliber, and there is a place for them in ones arsenal, but there are higher capacity pistols in smaller packages chambered in that caliber. But it's all a matter of personal preference. Rock Island makes a quality product though, and I'd trust it in any caliber.
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dunno about the 9mm, i have had a RIA 45 for several years now. it eats anything i put into it with out any fails. has a better trigger than some of my other hand guns and is as or more accurate than any of my other handguns. when i paid $365 for it, new in box, it was an absolute steal.
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Old 02-27-2012, 04:08 AM   #8
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I have a Taurus PT 1911 in 9mm and it's a fun one to shoot. I had to do some work on it initially as Taurus tends to mess up little things but I got everything worked out. The biggest problem was the rear sight was pressed into the slide crooked and I ended up cutting it out with a dremel. Once I got new sights on it and put in the proper weight recoil spring - it runs like a Swiss watch and is very accurate and fun to shoot. For mags I have the 2 factory Taurus mags, 3 Mec-Gar, and 2 Wilson and they all function just fine.

I'm sure the Rock Island will be just fine as they make a decent gun. And yes folks, all my other 1911s are .45s...

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Old 02-27-2012, 07:33 AM   #9
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I've got a tactical .45. It shoots great and feeds everything. I would imagine the 9MM to be just as good. I didn't like the grips or the mag so swapped those out but that was just personal preference.
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Old 02-27-2012, 09:53 AM   #10
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I bought my RIA 45 Friday evening, and I do have one problem with it.......it won't stay loaded! I load the mag, pop it in the gun and seconds later there's empty cases laying everywhere. Oh well, guess I'll just keep loading it up until it stops doing it.
Seriously though this is a great firearm, my first handgun. I've shot rifles and shotguns for years but this is one fun gun to shoot.
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I love my RIA! This one is called the High Capacity Model. What makes it high capacity, you might ask? See that long magazine.

This picture is when I first go it. It now has a beautiful set of TFF grips on it.
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Old 02-27-2012, 03:51 PM   #12
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Hey, thanks, and Semper fi backatcha Running.

I run into the "high capacity" argument everywhere, and I can understand the rationale, but here's my tupence worth: If ya have a crowd of bad guys coming atcha, 15 rounds would be nice, but every round outgoing is a threat to innocent bystanders. I'd much rather have eight rounds in my cannon, and put down a one moose fast—and give the rest real pause for re-thinking their continued approach, than have 15 rounds, and merely pi$$-off a buncha bad guys.
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Old 02-28-2012, 02:09 PM   #13
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They are great guns. I have one in 9mm the tac version and it is a great shooter. Put together well and eats whatever I put in it.
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Semper fi limbkiller. Love those grips. Where dija get them?
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Those on the 9mm are from Altamonte grips. Here is a set on an officers from Kimber.
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This was my 9mm RIA, I traded it off last month for a 1909 Springfield in 30/40 Krag. Last week I bought a Taurus PT1911 in 9mm, but haven't fired it yet.
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Old 03-04-2012, 10:22 AM   #17
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Those on the 9mm are from Altamonte grips. Here is a set on an officers from Kimber.
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Thanks limbkiller. Ordered a set from Altamont yesterday.

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This is my all time Shooting range handgun I put over 1700 rounds with mixed Factory ammo and Reloads with no jams and Still Counting, this is one Bad a$$ 1911 handgun, you can't go wrong with this and also the Price....



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Looking for someone who ownes a 1911 from RIA in 9mm. Have you had any major trouble with it, or is it a good shooter?
I've had a 9mm Tactical for almost a year with about 1,000 rds thru it- NEVER a problem!
A few changes outside but internals are 100% factory-


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do they make anything compact? in .45?
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I sold them in my shop but I never owned a rock island until now and I will tell you, this one is a nice gun for the money!
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Personally, I prefer 1911s made in the U.S.- not ersatz "Springfields" or "Rock Islands" made overseas. If they are so good, why do they mooch on respected, old U.S. names? I have a Colt and a Kimber.
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Personally, I prefer 1911s made in the U.S.- not ersatz "Springfields" or "Rock Islands" made overseas. If they are so good, why do they mooch on respected, old U.S. names? I have a Colt and a Kimber.
I have several US made 1911s as well, but, nothing wrong with these.
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