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Thats it! Im whipping out the custom 1911 pics when I get back to the house ![]() Quote:
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Anyone have thoughts on Sig's 1911?
I was told that the Kimber 1911 would need to be well broken-in (500-1,000 rounds) with some minor tweaks to make "right". Anyone agree or disagree? - Skip
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I have two Kimbers; the Combat Carry from the custom shop (love this gun, no issues at all accurate feels sooo good in the hand with the melt down treatment, made in 1995). Recently (as in last Friday) i took delivery of my Kimber Team Match II. Beautiful fit and finish, extremely tight. The break in period is 400-500 rounds before it should be considered reliable. I'm OK with this because it is my IDPA match gun. I expect excellent accuracy. So far, it has failed to feed two rounds out of 150. Not distressing to me yet. I have a practice tonight and expect it to missfeed a few times.
The Kimber Combat Carry (equivalent to the CDP today) is a great gun for the money. I highly recommend it. Troy
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I have the Kmber Ultra Carry II in stainless and have never had a single issue. Granted I've probably only shot 800-1200 rounds, but not one problem.
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Seems like an odd choice to me. My instructors told us the 1911 was 'doubly effective' because you could get just about the same effect by throwing it as shooting it. Not a highly regarded weapon, in military issue.
Apparently it can be made accurate, but there are so many nice alternatives out there... Glock 21, anyone?
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Here's my new Kimber Team Match:
And the CDP which is similar to my Custom Combat Carry Troy
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sorry,
Meant to put this under the 1911 posting. Its been a long day... Troy
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HUUUUUAHHHHHHHHHHH.....U did that to a perfectly GOOOD 1917...Colt 1911...TARGA........ouuuaaaahhhhhh......from your picture it looks like it was 95% gun.....worth about $2500 now.....and U turned it into a $600 gun.....
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Techweenie,
The Glock is a good pistol. I have competed with them in the past. But, the G20 and 21 are simply to big around in the butt to get and maintain a good grip. The current crop of 1911 have much better realiability and accuracy than the military issue 1911 you refer to. My $0.02. Troy
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Don't shoot the messanger Tabs, those are not mine. I merely posted them to provoke a certain response...so, thanks.
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Shuie..have U bin drinkin the bilge water again....I seen the NEWColt stuff at the Shot Show and it ALL RATTLES...I don't even know if the guns are made in America anymore.....the pre Series 70 1911's all had Forged frames... VS cast....and they are the ones the guys like to use to build their Customs on....and the prewar guns are well the absolute best....
Not being accurate....the 1911 got that rep during and after WW2....first they were mass produced, so time wasn't taken to carefully fit the the gun and after WW2 so many were rebuilt and tolerances went down....the 1911 became the Target Shooters choich of gun for competition before WW2 and there was a reason for that...it's accuracy... I've said it before the best built guns were made from roughly 1890 to 1917....Guns were still made with the care that pride in workmanship brings...
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DRAGO is your name TARGA
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You can delete this thread and copy the info to the 1911. Go to the edit section and remove it.
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If Tech has not shot one of the newer versions then his ideas of their accuracy are not correct. A good .45 auto will stand with almost any other pistol these days. JoeA
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