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RIA .22 TCM 1911

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I wonder if this is going to take off, a 5.7 competitor? At the very least you have a double stack 9mm 1911...
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While I am not a fan of double stack 1911s I have to admit this is a nice gun. I think it will probably be a success.
I'd wait at least a year before buying anything in a new caliber to make sure ammo will be available.

The pistol has some potential but anyone remember the .45 GAP ?

I could name more but that's just an example.
I don't know if it'll be popular but I know I want one!
while it looks interesting and it does draw my interest, I have no ideal of what I would use it far other than punching holes.:)
while it looks interesting and it does draw my interest, I have no ideal of what I would use it far other than punching holes.:)
What are you doing with your other ones?
What are you doing with your other ones?
Good question, punch holes, but, at this stage of the game I have been divesting myself of firearms. After I meet the devil for lunch, I don't want my wife to sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them. I also don't want to start reloading for a brand new cartridge, but still, that cartridge does interest me:)
These RIA guys have a great marketing concept. Provide a 9mm barrel and spring for ONE PRICE is fantastic. If the 22 TCM cartrige becomes difficult to come by you still have a nice, affordable 9mm- brilliant! And BTW my coworker visited the RIA guys and the pricepoint on this is below $600..! Wow
Woe is me, woe is me, I think I will start counting my coins in the piggy bank.:)
I want one too - besides, can shoot standard 9mm at 17 rounds in the mag! :)
Armscor has built a plant in Montana to produce the .22 tcm ammo. I want one!
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