Have to disagree here. You can drop $365+tax on a High Standard or Rock Island and they will fire every time and be way more accurate than needed for CCW right out the box. I personally have Springfields, kimbers, Colts and full house customs but have no qualms about grabbing a RIA if necessary. You can go $6k+ just as easily though...No other gun i know of can have that much spent on it or customizing done. As far as hand size goes the 1911 with slimline grips is easily held by a child.marksiwel wrote:longhornmike wrote:thanks mark . sounds like it's kind of "old school" , which is cool at times.
My problem with the 1911, is...(Puts on flak jacket)
Unless you drop some serious Cash, alot of the guns out there are crap.
Kimber makes a fine 1911, but they can run for 2k! When you can buy a Glock for 350-500, heck you could probably get 6 glocks for the price of a Kimber if you haggle with your dealer.
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- Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:20 pm
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