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1911 Infection

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I never got the 1911 thing until my sons bought me an Iver Johnson 1911A1 for Fathers Day. They were going to buy me a Kimber, but I wouldn't accept it as their budgets weren't that high end. After shooting it with hardball, reloading SWC, lovingly studying and reworking the feed ramp and throat, and buying a Wilson mag, now I get it. It eats anything, is pretty accurate, and has been named Sgt York.

Is there a cure????

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Nice gift. No cure. It only gets worse from here. Oh and more expensive.
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I know of no cures but it can be controled with time and medication, err I mean training. Just remember that a 1911 infection can be fatal if you also have a medical condition known as "The Better Half" or "Significant Other".
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G.A. Heath wrote:I know of no cures but it can be controled with time and medication, err I mean training. Just remember that a 1911 infection can be fatal if you also have a medical condition known as "The Better Half" or "Significant Other".

I do have that medical condition, but might it be mitigated by a P238 or a Commander size 9 mm? She's a CHL also.
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No known cure, continue treatments with regular infusions of 1911s (generic substitutes are acceptable) and range trips.
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This medical condition cannot be controlled!!! Best hope is to minimize the side effects...
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I think I understand now. If I infuse a P238 or 9 mm version for the Better Half, I might just be spreading the infection.

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No cure, gets worse (or better what side of the disease you're on) with time. I love this infection! Happy to be sick!
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This girl I have been dating has been eyeballing my P238. her words... "it's so cute, like a tiny one of that other gun you have". I have 3 1911's and am about to build one in 9mm. I seldom carry a 1911 though.

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A .22LR conversion, top end, will ease the ammo budget and allow you to shoot it more... but in reality, that's only masking the symptoms! :fire

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I recently tried the 1911 Koolaid, and I must say, it is gooooooooooooooood!!! I purchased my first 1911 last month. (A Kimber Custom CDP II). I absolutely love it. Now I know what all the fuss has been about.
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There is 1 cure and only 1 cure. You buy one once a week and then send it to me. :evil2:
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I agree with the others, no cure. I bought my first one last November. I am now up to 3. Nothing else seems to measure up.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again.........
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2firfun50 wrote:Is there a cure????
No, it's terminal, but what a way to go!

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