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A couple months ago Charles let me try his new Springfield 1911 in .38 Super. I took the bait. ;-) To say the least I liked it, :drool: and even managed to classify ESP SS in IDPA :shock: . But, as he is fond of quoting me, :anamatedbanana I said "I don't need a .38 Super" (or words to that effect). After that he would, every now and then, casually :reddevil remind me how well I did with it, etc. :lol:

Fast forward -- at the GRB a couple weeks ago I bought a new full size Colt 1911 in .38 Super. Yesterday I put the first 100 rounds through it. After a couple magazines when a suspected last burr was making life miserable, it straightened out and functioned great! Shot 100 +P's (all I could find when I went to the Pasadena show later), and some of Charles hand loads. I fired a bunch at the 'zero down' on an IDPA target, and only had 2 or 3 outside that circle. I also shot 2 mags worth of head shots, and got them all. The distance wasn't great, probably 7 yards or so.

.38 Super has been referred to by some as "9 MM on steroids". From what I've heard and read it is at least a respectable defensive round, which is my main concern. But now competition seems like it will be a bit more fun!

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Congrats....I look forward to seeing (read shooting) your new gun! :grin:

I know that you will do well with it!
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jbirds1210 wrote:Congrats....I look forward to seeing (read shooting) your new gun! :grin:

I know that you will do well with it!
Jbirds, have you shot my 38 Super yet? . . . :evil2:

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:Jbirds, have you shot my 38 Super yet?
Pure-"D" genu-ine evil. :grin:

Congrats, Marc. I've followed your conversations here about buying one, but didn't know you'd taken the plunge. Outta curiousity, what were the commercial rounds you picked up at the show going for?
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:lol: I was there the day you tried his gun and I knew then that you would end up with one. :thumbsup:
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Skiprr wrote:Outta curiousity, what were the commercial rounds you picked up at the show going for?
Skippr,
I found them at the Pasadena Gunshow. As far as I could tell only 1 outfit had any .38 Super at all. When I found them, they had about 10 boxes of Remington +P. I can't remember the bullet weight off hand.
Anyway, they had 3 boxes marked, I think, $ 15.95, and the rest we marked $ 16.85 or some such. I asked the guy about it, and he said they probably had just not gotten the price changed on the 3 with the lower price. But when I picked up 6 boxes he gave them all to me at the lower price. :woohoo

BTW, he also had a fair number of boxes from other manufacturers. The ones from Italy and Mexico I just didn't want to chance. There were some other U.S. ones, but I can't remember specifically who.

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ElGato wrote::lol: I was there the day you tried his gun and I knew then that you would end up with one. :thumbsup:
ElGato,
Thanks. That's further proof of your wisdom!
BTW, assuming the weather cooperates I plan to have it back at the range for exercise next Sunday .....
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
jbirds1210 wrote:Congrats....I look forward to seeing (read shooting) your new gun! :grin:

I know that you will do well with it!
Jbirds, have you shot my 38 Super yet? . . . :evil2:

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Yeppers...classified ESP Sharpshooter with it. I like it.....but it aint plastic enough for me :grin:
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I'll try to be there, I wanted to yesterday but had a Pvt. student at 2:30. That alway's makes a good day too, Got to meet another very nice young person who had never shot a gun before and will be out shooting me in a couple of months. :lol:
JBirds and I snuck in a round of skeet too. ;-)
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I will also be at PSC for some practice on Sunday.

I am going to regret saying this.......but....Charles, will you think of some good drills to get Eric and I moving on Sunday? :grin: I don't want to run or anything...LOL. Just something creative.
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Let's see....

I have been planning on getting a better 1911(probably Kimber Custom) and having trigger job done on it and Tru-Glo TFO sites mounted. I borrow Charles TRS with the Ed Vandenberg trigger job for a match and now I NEED a better 1911 with a trigger job.

I have been tenatatively considering a 1911 in 38 Super for an ESP gun...
Guess who ISN'T gonna ask to try out Charles's?
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I have a Colt Govt. Model 1911 in .38 Super. It is the newer model that is polished SS! (Bling Bling). I doubt that it will ever come out of the custom Colt Presentation Box that I got for it, but if it does, it will be my BBQ gun when Texas passes Open Carry!
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