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Hey THANKS to all who provided input......very helpful to someone like me who doesn't know as much.
I'll pass this info on to my Mom, who will appreciate it as well. Now....where's the best place to buy ammo? Here's some from Walmart for example: Remington UMC Pistol and Revolver Cartridge, 9mm Luger, 115 Gr. MC, 250-Pack 250 rounds for $68.92. Couple gun shops here I could check as well.... Thanks again! ;) |
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Field Strip, clean & lube...buy an extra magazine
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I second sgammo but last week they didn't have .45 in stock so i bought 9mm instead... Last hurrah for online purchase in CA.
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Nice gun Baz. These https://forums.1911forum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=26 guys can tell you everything you want to know. They get a bit obsessive of course. Anyone would think it was a Porsche forum :D
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I probably won't buy any more ammunition until I move out of California or the background check for ammo is declared unconstitutional. I suspect the piece pictured will be happier with 124 than 115 food |
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I've used the Remimgton/UMC ammo exclusively...I buy the boxes of 50 when they are priced around 8-9 bucks... Enjoy your Colt....there may be better spoons out there....but mine don't suck either....something about them...I dunno...can't explain it...:) |
I thought the alloy frame ones are called Lightweight Commanders. I had one very briefly and was told it would not make a good range gun, was not designed to run a lot of rounds through it, though would be a nice carry gun. I traded it for something else before I got around to shooting it, though.
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Here's a Frankenstein build I just did, which has become a money pit, and I so regret it.
http://www.fototime.com/2AE7F52BB8FDF02/standard.jpg I think it's running right now, but I'd have been better off starting with a beater Mil-Spec and having a pro mod it for me. I did that years ago and foolishly sold the gun. I miss it so much, I thought I could recreate it. But I got that SA Mil-Spec for $160 11 years ago, just missing its barrel. So I should have known I'd never be able to redo it for what I originally had into that gun. Anyway, it's a cool gun, just an expensive, PITA process. Here's my Dan Wesson Valor, which is just amazing. http://www.fototime.com/6474E6397D393A2/standard.jpg And here's the SIG I impulse bought when shopping for a Colt Competition. http://www.fototime.com/3805C77B174D98D/standard.jpg |
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IIRC, they (.mil) were looking for a possible alternative to the standard (heavy) M1911 for issuing to higher-ups/officers. |
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First Commanders were Al frame in 9mm. Then came (Al frame) Commanders in .45 and .38 Super. Then came "Combat Commanders" with steel frames. Once those were introduced, the Al frame Commanders became "Lightweight Commanders" to differentiate the two. These days "Commander" typically just means any full-size frame 1911 with a 4.25" barrel. Some manufacturers have shortened that down to 4" even. |
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Hey thanks again for the additional conversation....very enlightening!
FWIW, there's some info on the CC on Wiki that might be of interest too.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt_Commander |
100 years old...eats anything, goes bang every time...perfect..
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