Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
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Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
I know that Ysabel Kid told me he joined the "1911 Club" this year too, so I figured with the end of the year in sight, it was time to see what you got!
And I guess it's OK to show what you have, even if you did get them earlier than we did...
Yup, I "pulled the trigger" (pun intended) on a used Kimber Eclipse Custom II this year, and I'm really glad that I did! OK, so I was "late" getting on the 1911 bandwagon, but I'm fully on board now!
Here's the one I got... Ain't she purty? A few weeks after that, I found one of their 22 uppers for a great price too, and it is very accurate and reliable too! I got it used and someone had stripped the finish off of it, so I threw a quick coat of black paint on it. This winter, I just may refinish it in the black and silver "eclipse" mode... And here's how she does with discount ball ammo at close range -- not too shabby! So...
Let's see what you got!!!
Old No7
And I guess it's OK to show what you have, even if you did get them earlier than we did...
Yup, I "pulled the trigger" (pun intended) on a used Kimber Eclipse Custom II this year, and I'm really glad that I did! OK, so I was "late" getting on the 1911 bandwagon, but I'm fully on board now!
Here's the one I got... Ain't she purty? A few weeks after that, I found one of their 22 uppers for a great price too, and it is very accurate and reliable too! I got it used and someone had stripped the finish off of it, so I threw a quick coat of black paint on it. This winter, I just may refinish it in the black and silver "eclipse" mode... And here's how she does with discount ball ammo at close range -- not too shabby! So...
Let's see what you got!!!
Old No7
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Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
While you guys are getting your 1911 stories and pictures together, I figured you'd get a kick out of reading this...
Old No7
This info was posted by "Sat" over on the 1911 Forum:
Why 1911s are like "muscle cars"
* Been around forever
* Design is proven to work
* Seems that in time they always come back to it
* It has one purpose and one purpose only
* It is intimidating
* One or two standard colors is the norm
* They always need a little adjustments to keep them going strong
* Wife always complains that you spend more time with it then her
* You always want more than one
* Always looking to upgrade and get more performance out of it
* Some people run them hard while others baby them
* Other are always trying to improve upon it
* It turns heads amongst it colleagues
* You don't let the kids touch it
* You sometimes just pull it out and wipe it down just to look at it
* You don't drink and shoot/drive with it
* Some people really mess them up by putting junk/cheap parts on them
* Everyone thinks theirs is the better one
* Sometimes you sell them to pay the kids tuition
* Always talk about the one-you-let-get-away
* It has gotten you out of trouble from time to time
* Brag about yours beating someone elses
* Some parts wear out over time and need replacements
* You keep extra parts around for it
* You use a special oil just for that one
* You really can not justify the cost but you gotta have it
* If you let it, it can get away from you
* Some like the old while others prefer the new styles
* Some can handle it, and some can not
* Some would trust it on the hwy while others use for around town only
Then these other ideas were submitted by some others:
* They have a special reserved spot in the garage/safe
* No matter how old they are, you can always find parts
* Even though they are not high tech, you still need to find the right guy to work on them
* They run better on high octane fuel
* Fine stitched leather is also a perfect accessory
* They Still OUTPERFORM the "New and improved" stuff they try to pawn on us now...
* They are made out of Metal -- Not plastic and epoxy
* They are not at all economical to run hard for an afternoon
Old No7
This info was posted by "Sat" over on the 1911 Forum:
Why 1911s are like "muscle cars"
* Been around forever
* Design is proven to work
* Seems that in time they always come back to it
* It has one purpose and one purpose only
* It is intimidating
* One or two standard colors is the norm
* They always need a little adjustments to keep them going strong
* Wife always complains that you spend more time with it then her
* You always want more than one
* Always looking to upgrade and get more performance out of it
* Some people run them hard while others baby them
* Other are always trying to improve upon it
* It turns heads amongst it colleagues
* You don't let the kids touch it
* You sometimes just pull it out and wipe it down just to look at it
* You don't drink and shoot/drive with it
* Some people really mess them up by putting junk/cheap parts on them
* Everyone thinks theirs is the better one
* Sometimes you sell them to pay the kids tuition
* Always talk about the one-you-let-get-away
* It has gotten you out of trouble from time to time
* Brag about yours beating someone elses
* Some parts wear out over time and need replacements
* You keep extra parts around for it
* You use a special oil just for that one
* You really can not justify the cost but you gotta have it
* If you let it, it can get away from you
* Some like the old while others prefer the new styles
* Some can handle it, and some can not
* Some would trust it on the hwy while others use for around town only
Then these other ideas were submitted by some others:
* They have a special reserved spot in the garage/safe
* No matter how old they are, you can always find parts
* Even though they are not high tech, you still need to find the right guy to work on them
* They run better on high octane fuel
* Fine stitched leather is also a perfect accessory
* They Still OUTPERFORM the "New and improved" stuff they try to pawn on us now...
* They are made out of Metal -- Not plastic and epoxy
* They are not at all economical to run hard for an afternoon
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Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
I did . Bought a Ruger 1911 and I am very pleased with it. I've been trying to decide what flavor for a few years now. It suites my needs and was affordable.
Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Bought a stainless Colt Government 23 years ago; traded it during a period of temporary insanity.
Now shooting a Springfield GI. It was love at first shot!
Upgraded the sights to large dot, swapped in EGW's straight mainspring housing.
The steel feels different than my old Colt stainless; denser, more solid. The gun even feels heavier, perhaps because the slide and frame are forged.
This pistol feels and shoots like a 1911 should.
Now shooting a Springfield GI. It was love at first shot!
Upgraded the sights to large dot, swapped in EGW's straight mainspring housing.
The steel feels different than my old Colt stainless; denser, more solid. The gun even feels heavier, perhaps because the slide and frame are forged.
This pistol feels and shoots like a 1911 should.
Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Kimber Eclipse Pro Target II (older production, this pistol has been 100% trouble free and is incredibly accurate):
Norwegian (German occupation) M1914 (still goes bang every time, bites my hand every time, I hope it drew some Nazi's blood back in the day):
German Sport Guns GSG1911 (works fine, not terribly accurate, fun, but all it's made me do is lust after a Colt Ace):
Para P16.40 LDA (amazing trigger and lots of fun but there are better options on the market today, mine works well, accurate):
My next will be a Colt of some sort.
Cheers,
Oly
Norwegian (German occupation) M1914 (still goes bang every time, bites my hand every time, I hope it drew some Nazi's blood back in the day):
German Sport Guns GSG1911 (works fine, not terribly accurate, fun, but all it's made me do is lust after a Colt Ace):
Para P16.40 LDA (amazing trigger and lots of fun but there are better options on the market today, mine works well, accurate):
My next will be a Colt of some sort.
Cheers,
Oly
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I didn't join this year. I joined many years ago. Alot have come and gone, but these aren't going anywhere.
Colt Officer's Model worked over by Novak's. Kings bushing and dual recoil spring w/guiderod
Les Baer Premier II hard chromed
Colt Officer's Model worked over by Novak's. Kings bushing and dual recoil spring w/guiderod
Les Baer Premier II hard chromed
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Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Just ignore the big ugly black polymer pistol in this photo ---- i love my 1911's too
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No pictures, sorry. I still shoot my old AMT Hardballer (on Veteran's Day as a matter of fact). I've had it since the mid 80's. I also have my great Uncle's 1911 that he carried in France in 1918. It's been in the family for over 93 years now. I took it out and shot it last year on Veteran's Day, the first time in many years. The old war horse was still able to put 24 of 28 rounds in a 6" circle at 10 yards.
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Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Kimber Custom
Colt Government Stainless Series 80
Springfield Armory "GI"
Colt Commander
Colt Government Stainless Series 80
Springfield Armory "GI"
Colt Commander
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Colt Combat Gov. model
SA fully loaded with Crimson trace laser.
Colt Officer model.
SA fully loaded with Crimson trace laser.
Colt Officer model.
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Here's my latest. Cimarron Arms 1911 with original 1911 frame and high polish blue finish.
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Oly....That Eclipse is a nice looking pistol. Are you sure it's a Pro model? Looks like a 5" gun.
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I had a Colt series 80 25 years ago and sold it because I couldn't afford to feed it back then.
Been wanting a Kimber Stainless TLE II for a few years. Was ready to buy one and couldn't find one at the gun show that day. Fever passed.
Wanted Remington R1 until I got my hands on it. Too many rough edges for me.
Now I'm scared to go to the gun show next weekend.. . . If I get my hands on a Ruger SR1911 I'm pretty sure it will follow me home. Just hate to buy a 1st-year of any model, but I have heard absolutely nothing negative about the new Rugers.
Maybe I can post a pic in about 7 days
Been wanting a Kimber Stainless TLE II for a few years. Was ready to buy one and couldn't find one at the gun show that day. Fever passed.
Wanted Remington R1 until I got my hands on it. Too many rough edges for me.
Now I'm scared to go to the gun show next weekend.. . . If I get my hands on a Ruger SR1911 I'm pretty sure it will follow me home. Just hate to buy a 1st-year of any model, but I have heard absolutely nothing negative about the new Rugers.
Maybe I can post a pic in about 7 days
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Kimber raptor II, with 22lr conversion. This is a full size frame, commander size slide with night sights and all the trimmings.
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Yep, bought this early this year:
Interarms frame with a Remington Rand slide. Just like the one I built from spare parts back in 1974 when I separated from the service. Good shooter, shot a couple of matches with it... a few mag issues, but the gun was perfect! Paid the same for this'n as I sold mine for!
Then, last month, I won one of these:
Couldn't get much better than that. Left iwth a gunsmith to do an action job and make sure it feeds the variety of ammo I intend to shoot thru it. Gonna pick it up on either Monday or Tues... can't wait til Friday to go shootin'! Maybe I'll set up a target and do a range report! Actual photos when I pick it up!
Interarms frame with a Remington Rand slide. Just like the one I built from spare parts back in 1974 when I separated from the service. Good shooter, shot a couple of matches with it... a few mag issues, but the gun was perfect! Paid the same for this'n as I sold mine for!
Then, last month, I won one of these:
Couldn't get much better than that. Left iwth a gunsmith to do an action job and make sure it feeds the variety of ammo I intend to shoot thru it. Gonna pick it up on either Monday or Tues... can't wait til Friday to go shootin'! Maybe I'll set up a target and do a range report! Actual photos when I pick it up!
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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession!
AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Shot them on and off most of my life.
Every time i tried to buy one, something came up.
This time I had the money ahead of time and put it down on a Springfield Milspec.
2nd range trip is tomorrow.
Every time i tried to buy one, something came up.
This time I had the money ahead of time and put it down on a Springfield Milspec.
2nd range trip is tomorrow.
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Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Have owned several 1911's over the years but did not own one when the centennial hit. So I decided that I should own another and bought a Remington R1. Thought about a fancier one like a Kimber of some sort, but decided on the Remington because it looked simple but good, and it was available for a good price. Couldn't be happier. About 200 rnds through it up to now and it runs very well, no problems at all. Only problem is now I want another one. Probably a Springfield of some kind. Sort of want a Commander size model, but can't find one with the standard GI guide rod. Oh well, half the fun is the search.
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Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Look up the Springfield Mil-Spec Champion.
Commander-sized, standard GI internals. Slightly better (3-dot) sights and opened up ejection port, but otherwise, pretty much original 1911.
Commander-sized, standard GI internals. Slightly better (3-dot) sights and opened up ejection port, but otherwise, pretty much original 1911.
Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Just a simple 1911 from Rock Island Armory, and I love it. Totally Mil Spec and it feeds anything and everything without a hitch. It has never jammed since round 2 straight out of the box, and that was without even cleaning the cosmoline off. I do need to get the sights upgraded due to my aging eyes, and Novak makes some that seem to look good to me. I need to find an armorer around here who can cut the dovetails so that the sights will go in, or maybe I'll just get a new slide with the right sights already installed. I have a Ciener conversion kit for it, and that thing puts the inexpensive Federal bulk ammo right into the bullseye as far as I can see it. I would like to take it squirrel hunting and see how I do.
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I don't recall how much Novak's charged me to do just the sights on my Colt Officer's Model as I had other things done at the same time, but it was reasonable and they're the maker. Excellent work by the way.
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Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Thank you, I'll do that. Probably cause a lot of trouble around here just before Christmas, but perhaps I can edit my wish list. . . . .MrMurphy wrote:Look up the Springfield Mil-Spec Champion.
Commander-sized, standard GI internals. Slightly better (3-dot) sights and opened up ejection port, but otherwise, pretty much original 1911.
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Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
kimwcook wrote:I don't recall how much Novak's charged me to do just the sights on my Colt Officer's Model as I had other things done at the same time, but it was reasonable and they're the maker. Excellent work by the way.
After tax time, I'll be calling Novak. Thanks.
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I've had a few over the years--mostly 70 Series Colts. This one I bought new in '76 and 4K rounds later, she still runs great. Factory ivories with lots of grain--------Sixgun
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Only 4,000 in my lifetime? Slacker!
I've put over 8,000 rounds of .45 ACP through my Glock 30 in 10 years. But i'm a bit different than most of you.
My Springfield has so far digested about a hundred rounds in 2 range trips, only about 40 of those being me. The others managed to convert a couple guys to the cult of the 1911.
The Champion (Commander) Springfields run well and are also available stainless. I like stainless commanders, but i decided my first would be nearly as stock as i could get.
I've put over 8,000 rounds of .45 ACP through my Glock 30 in 10 years. But i'm a bit different than most of you.
My Springfield has so far digested about a hundred rounds in 2 range trips, only about 40 of those being me. The others managed to convert a couple guys to the cult of the 1911.
The Champion (Commander) Springfields run well and are also available stainless. I like stainless commanders, but i decided my first would be nearly as stock as i could get.
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Never met a 1911 that I didn't like. I own several but lust after a Colt that sits in Dads safe. He has a factory engraved w/letter Colt officers . That gun is beautiful.
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Yea, Mr Murphy. 4K ain't a lot, but it is when your mixing it in with about a hundred other guns.MrMurphy wrote:Only 4,000 in my lifetime? Slacker!
I can't believe your plastic Glock held up for 8K rounds. You must have one that was really tuned up by the factory.-------Sixgun
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Well, went and picked up the new Armcor import from Taylor's & Sons... thought the grips were plastic till I took 'em off... nope, real wood. But, I like the one I put on the Interarms much better, so swapped 'em out... the remembered I didn't take an actual picture yet... so here is my FREEBIE 1911 import!
I'd do a range report, but... standing in the doorway to the barn and lookin' out over the back pasture and blasting away checking function ain't really a range report! But, hey, it fired 'em all. Even tested it with some old mags I had, all good.
I'd do a range report, but... standing in the doorway to the barn and lookin' out over the back pasture and blasting away checking function ain't really a range report! But, hey, it fired 'em all. Even tested it with some old mags I had, all good.
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Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Only one I picked up this year was a used Springer MilSpec during the summer. I have to work on the trigger a little and will probably add an ECW bushing later but other than that it's been flawless through about 300rds with my Wilson and CMC mags.
...and I don't think he even knows it...Walks around with a half-assed grin...If he feels fear, he don't show it. Just rides into hell and back again.
Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
The Glock's gone 8,000+ before I changed a recoil spring, otherwise (aside from sights) it's all original.
Chuck Taylor has a original-import Gen 1 Glock 17 9mm with (at last I heard, around 8-10 years ago) over 385,000 rounds through it changing nothing but springs. After being frozen, baked, thrown in the ocean for months, etc..
They may feel cheap, but they run.
Kyle Lamb and Larry Vickers (both former Delta Force, Larry being their armorer at one point) have more rounds through 1911s than probably all of us put together, and while they love them, won't carry them anymore for serious work. The round counts they go through in training mean they spend more time keeping the guns running that carrying them. Vickers designed the HK45 to be as "1911-like" as possible while keeping the low cost and nearly stupidproof maintenance levels of the plastic guns.
Chuck Taylor has a original-import Gen 1 Glock 17 9mm with (at last I heard, around 8-10 years ago) over 385,000 rounds through it changing nothing but springs. After being frozen, baked, thrown in the ocean for months, etc..
They may feel cheap, but they run.
Kyle Lamb and Larry Vickers (both former Delta Force, Larry being their armorer at one point) have more rounds through 1911s than probably all of us put together, and while they love them, won't carry them anymore for serious work. The round counts they go through in training mean they spend more time keeping the guns running that carrying them. Vickers designed the HK45 to be as "1911-like" as possible while keeping the low cost and nearly stupidproof maintenance levels of the plastic guns.
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Re: Who else bought a Model 1911 "One Hundred Years Late"???
Better late than never - on me getting around to posting the picture of my acquisition this year! Actually, my wife got me this (or rather, gave me the go ahead). I've always wanted a "long-slide" version of the 1911, especially since I already own a standard length slide version as well as a "sub-compact". Figured that as long as I wasn't worried about the length of the slide, I might as well make sure it held a bunch of rounds. The answer was obvious - the Para-Ordnance "Super Hawg". This is a 6-inch barreled 1911-type pistol that holds 14+1 rounds of .45 ACP. I love it - when I can get it out of Y2K's hands!!!