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I have always liked the 1911, a throwback to my days in MP School at Fort Benning 40 years ago, though never owned one.
About 3 months ago I purchased a RIA 5" 1911 and have always had feeding issues. It went back to the GunSmith at Gander Mountain who had it for a couple of weeks. Claimed it worked great now. Very quickly it started to FTF, generally on the first bullet (Factory 230gr FMJ) so every time I cleaned it I filed down the ramp a nudge and polished in with Flitz. It has slowly gotten better, but not to the point that I would ever trust my life to it. I found a NIB Kimber Custom II today on sale at the gun shop for $ 699. They took it apart and inspected, cleaned and oiled it for me as I said I was hoping to stop at the range to shoot it. What a dream. It feeds flawlessly as I put about 125 rounds through it. The feel is great. I'm now sorry that I spent the $ 500 on the RIA 1911 at Gander.....but live AND LEARN. I suspect that I'll be a Kimber fan for life.
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Pictures?
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Thanks for the info, thinking Kimber my next weapon of choice.
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Outstanding Tim! That is a nice looking 1911 you have there. Regarding the RIA did you try a different magazine in it. I have noticed most anytime some one has trouble with a 1911 feeding the 1st thing asked is if you have tried another magazine.
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I shot Winchester White, CCI Blazer and Speer Lawman. All FMJ with similar results. Ironically, it seemed to be a quite accurate gun, certainly more so than my Glock 19 and SA XD 45. I'm going to keep tinkering with it and may get it to the point that it works fine.
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Tim "Remember the Ark was built by amateurs....Professionals built the Titanic" Last edited by Insulation Tim; 03-14-2009 at 06:37 PM.. |
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Tim, if that is a picture of the gun you actually bought for $699.00, that is well below cost. That is a very nice gun and the only thing I can see wrong with it is you found and I didn't.
A like gun by Wilson will set you back $4K and it won't shoot any better. I have both just because I can and for my money the Kimber cannot be beat.Ron |
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