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well if you want something you know will be reliable and simple to use-get a glock. but it's lack of an active safety is a concern for some people. you do need to lube as with every other gun in the world lol. also it's trigger pull is nowhere as nice as a 1911's.
if you want a 1911, springfield and para are good brands-i own both. i would stay away from kimber-too many quality control issues there. 1911's are much easier to shoot accurately with than a glock, because of the short and light trigger pull. glock might be the ticket if you want to carry, as they are much lighter. i have a glock and 2 1911's, they're all good in different ways. Last edited by magnum force; 06-28-2009 at 07:11 PM.. |
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If you plan on just owning a basic weapon and firing it a little then the Glock would be sufficient. They are a good and dependable weapon - though they lack a lot that a 1911 - and some other manufacturers offer ...
However, if you plan a getting into shooting and desire one of the best (if not the best) platforms available in weapons then the 1911 is difficult to beat. However, 1911s can be addictive. ![]() While I own both, if I could only own one it would be a 1911.
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I won't argue with that...grumble grumble....
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Tell me about it, Kimber utlra compact 2 is the reason I have a bad taste for 1911's - $900 gun never cleared a single magazine without at least one stovepipe, tried every ammo type, still the dealer and Kimber said everything was OK with the damn thing, thats outrageous! Sold it one month later. I sure want one of those gorgeous 1911's, but have'nt cleared my palate of that Kimber.
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i just bought a springfield armory champion operator-great gun! Last edited by magnum force; 06-30-2009 at 08:41 PM.. |
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Ahhh springfield thats such a comforting logo to see when the discussion of reliability comes up, that will be the 1911 I buy next, very nice
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thanx, i've put 150 rounds through it, no jams and easy to keep shooting through one hole
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magnum, that Springer is awesome.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Comparing apples and oranges. Glocks are so simple cavemen can use them. Basically an idiot's gun if you will. Learning to shoot is 50% of the fun. I prefer the 1911
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![]() I just hope Sam don't put up banners everywhere saying "Glock, so easy a caveman can do it..." ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() mike gn
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Mike, you spoiled my surprise.
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He'd just ask if they were dishwasher safe or some other jealous comment typical of 1911 owners who prefer pistols that cost twice the price of the gun just to get them to shoot more or less downrange. ![]() ![]() :::::::digging foxhole much deeper before I end up cleaning the latrines AGAIN!::::: ![]()
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You just have to know that Gaston got it right with the Glock. Every gun related forum you visit has a "Glock v. 1911" thread. This would not be the case if the Glock was an inferior design. I think that a Glock holds its own against a 1911. It is what it is, a great dependable and accurate pistol at a reasonable price.
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Location: Centeral Wisconsin
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First I have to agree with Jacksonco, my son has carried the same one on duty for 20 years. We were still carring revolvers when I retired 21 years ago. Saying all of that I'm a 1911 fan having owned them for 50 yrs. Currently I have a Springfield SS Loaded, Colt, LTW Commander, Taurus 1911, and a RIA receiver with a Ciener Platinum 22 conversion. Then wanting a smaller pistol but on a 1911 platform got a Para Carry Nine. Like them all and have not had any problems with them.
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