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ordered a new springfield 1911

Wanabe Jarhead

Registered User
with the 4" barrel

PW9142LLarge.jpg
http://www.springfield-armory.com/images/pistols/PW9142LLarge.jpg
 

Lawman

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Nice piece, but Id have gone with the 5" just because if Im gonna own a 1911 Im gonna own it the way John Browning made it.

Enjoy your nail-driver.
 

Lawman

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Barnard1425 said:
<----- currently enamored with a pre-owned USP found at a local gun store

Buy it you will not be let down. Thats how I got my first automatic, found a used USP. Since then that weapon has been a duty pistol, a home defence weapon, a carry piece... yeah pretty much if you can do it with a handgun my USP does it.
 

Wanabe Jarhead

Registered User
It's got a bushing. I looked around a bit and I haven't been able to find a dovetail for it. I know I can have springfield put one if I want to pay them to do it, but I don't. I'll probably let it bite me a few times just for fun before I get one. I'm hard headed that way.
 

greysword

Boldly lick where no one has licked before
Nice weapon. I used to have a 5" barrel version, but I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with it! :D Dad'gum grips were long and thin in my large hand, and it would slide around from the recoil.

I could have bought the larger capacity modification to make it fatter, but I was being transfered to California anyway and didn't want the hassel of being stopped with an armory in my car :tongue2_1
 

Fly Navy

...Great Job!
pilot
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Barnard1425 said:
I like what I see with the Springfield line (and may ultimately purchase a Mil Spec), but can't get over how ghey their "US"-stamped grips look.

That's the GI model. The Mil-Spec doesn't have those. I have the Mil-Spec.

Sure, you can change them... but when you're dropping $500 already, why should you put up with grips that look like they came off of a cap gun?

If you're paying $500 for a GI model, you're getting fvcked up the a$$.
 

ChuckMK23

Standing by for the RIF !
pilot
The Mil-Spec and GI are great "retro" guns. But lack the serious features of a modern 1911 that are standard everywhere nowadays: Beavertail safety, commander style hammer, lowered and flaired ejection port, dove-tailed sights of either Novak or Heinie style, FLAT mainspring housing, stainless barrell and match grade barrel, etc. So if you want a gun that you will enjoy shooting, get something like the Springfield Basic Loaded model ($700)...

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Wanabe Jarhead

Registered User
I finally got to take the new 1911 out to the range. I put a quick hundred rounds through it. What a fun gun to shoot. Only bitch I have so far is that I can't get the damn slide to slam home with a magazine in one handed.
 

Old NFO

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I finally got to take the new 1911 out to the range. I put a quick hundred rounds through it. What a fun gun to shoot. Only bitch I have so far is that I can't get the damn slide to slam home with a magazine in one handed.
Sounds like you need to lube the slide better. on 1911's if you don't have the slide lubed and it is a tight fit, you will get that problem.
 

ChuckMK23

Standing by for the RIF !
pilot
So you are saying that you can't get the slide to go fully into battery from simply releasing the slide stop?

Springfields are tight - likely this will go away after about 500 rounds. In any case some shooters feel the correct procedure is to pull the slide back with your free hand to release the slide stop and then allow the slide to go home. Depends on who you talk to.

Feel free to join the 1911 Forums at http://m1911.org/ and go to the forums site. There is a section just for Springfield Armory.

Happy new year and happy shooting!
 
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