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This thread is dedicated to photos and discussion on any and all 1911s...
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My Kimber Ultra CDP II .45...

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Smith & Wesson 1911 Government .45

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Springfield 1911-A1 Mil-Spec .45

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My Pop just sent me some pics of my #1 all-time favorite pistol in the world, his Colt's Combat Commander. He's retired Airborne and has had it since the early '70s. It was his duty sidearm while he served.


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Several months ago I had an m1911 knife made for him with a matching set of silver-black wood grips for the Colt. He's been in poor health since last September, but I'm happy to say he's turned the corner and finally able to get around to taking the photos. Just thought I'd share...
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 5:12 pm
Here are a few of my favorite 1911a1's ...

COLT Gold Cup National Match

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AUTO ORDNANCE PKZSE

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PARA ORDNANCE P12-45

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He's long been retired, but here are a few pics of my Pop's service side arm...

Colt Combat Commander, .45acp

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:31 pm
Now... that's a well worn vet !!
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Aint she purdy!
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:48 pm
Picked up a 4" Rock Island Armory MS 1911a1 today...

Been curious about the brand for a while and since I've been needing a mid-sized 1911 in my life I figured I'd give 'em a shot.......so to speak. It's not a true commander length, but it'll do just fine. It's park'd with a set of pretty basic wood grips, but those'll get replaced very soon. I'm thinking about installing an extended beavertail grip safety, an extended thumb safety, a commander style hammer, and a new trigger as well.

Enough talk, here are the pics...

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L.E.S.~~~~

I SWEAR that I commented on this thread last night. But I don't see my reply.... :(

You have a great 1911 there, or so it looks like. I would shoot the ever-lovin' schidt out of it and confidently CCW that sumbeesh any day of the week.
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^ Haha, you already did bro, over at Remington Owners.

Thanks again brother, and shooting the schidt out of it is exactly what I plan to do. After it's proven, it'll definitely see some CC time...
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New grips and screws for the RIA came in yesterday!

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Looks and feels MUCH better now...
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Took some new 1911 family photos...

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Finally got out to the range with the Rock Island MS 1911a1 this morning. Took it out with the new SIG P220 and let a few fly. Only a few 'cause it was so damn cold outside I couldn't feel my fingers and reloading the mags was almost impossible. Still, it shot well. Feeding and extraction were flawless. The trigger is a little spongy compared to my other 1911s, but I must say that I am VERY impressed with this pistol. For an entry level 1911 with a 4" barrel it shot like a champ. Here's one of my best groups at 25yds...

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Just goes to show that you don't have to drop a bundle on a 1911 to get a solid shoot'n pistol. We'll see how she holds up over time, but I am extremely pleased so far...
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:51 pm
Awesome family photos and some great shooting there SNIPER !!
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Thank you Sir.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:14 pm
Just picked her up today...

STI Spartan V 9mm

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Caliber- 9x19
Frame- 1911 Government Steel Frame, Bald Front Strap
Grips- Hand Checkered Double Diamond Mahogany Grip Panels
Slide- Classic, Front and Rear Cocking Serrations
Trigger- STI Long Curved Trigger
Barrel- 5.11” Chromed Non-Ramped Bushing Barrel
Safeties- STI High-Ride Beavertail Grip Safety / Single Sided Thumb Safety
Guide Rod- One Piece Full Length Steel
Sights- Fiber Optic Front / Adjustable Rear
Overall Length- 8.5”
Weight- 35.3 oz
Finish- Parkerized

I'll get some better pics up once the new grips arrive...

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Had a chance to snap some better pics of the Spartan...

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LAZY EYED SNIPER wrote:Had a chance to snap some better pics of the Spartan...

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Got out and put 250rds through the Spartan this morning. I have to say I'm VERY pleased with its performance. Had zero issues an no failures of any kind. The Spartan locks up tight as a drum and the action is smoothe as silk. The trigger is light and crispas well. Recoil is very minimal which allows for very fast target acquisition on follow-up shots. The adjustable rear sight was dialed in from the start and the fiber optic front post lit up like a laser. I love my .45 1911s, but this 9mm is one helluva fun shooter.

Here are two of the best targets of the day...

Ten rounds @ 10yds

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Thirty rounds @ 25yds

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:34 am
That is a very fine sidearm you've got there!

Love parkerized finish 1911s, too!
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Thank you Sir,

I'm quite fond of a park'd finish myself...
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The new grips for the Spartan arrived yesterday...

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:36 pm
Just installed a new 4140 bar stock steel mainspring housing with 30 LPI checkering and oversized magazine guide on the Spartan V. Also added extended bumper pads to the Checkmates. Reloads are going a lot smoother and faster now...

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