I hate my new 1911!!!

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I hate my new 1911!!!

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Not really, I've gone to the range several times since I bought my Colt 1911 and to say it met my expectations would be an under statement. Prior to getting the Colt I always carried a Glock 17C. I always thought it shot well and I suppose that it still does however, when I went to the range today I realized that it wasn't as accurate as the Colt. Needless to say I have switched to carrying the Colt.

I'm very happy with my new pistol and at the same time sad that the love for my Glock has faded. I won't give her up; I'll just not be taking her to the range as often.
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always nice when a firearm shows you how well you CAN shoot... i carry my g27... but if i want to make a rag out of a target, nothing like my series 70 to make 1 big hole..,.
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Post by flintknapper »

Yup,

Shooting that Glock now..... will be kinda like "kissing your sister". Yuk!


I know the 1911's aren't for everyone, but everyone should give them an honest "try".
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yea buddy. :fire :fire
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Post by smyrna »

I say you should send that 1911 my way and rekindle the love for your Glock!!!
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The only thing left is to give her a name.
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If that 1911 is a burden, I don't mind taking it off your hands. ;-)
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SC1903A3 wrote:The only thing left is to give her a name.
That is true & all of mine are named. :grin:

Some of them are not shes though.
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No child is a burden.

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sorry for the poor quality... but this is my Lucille... named after Cool Hand Luke reference.. if you don't know watch the movie...

and yes they can be a burden, mine is midway through her process, time to re-finish and get some dot sights.

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Post by nitrogen »

After being a recent 1911 owner, i've noticed that my 1911 will enhance and magnify my bad habits. Partially, I think it's the enhanced forces behind .45 vs. 9mm (what I normally shoot) and the different mechanics of the trigger and grip from what I normally shoot and carry.

It also makes me realize i need to practice more.
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Post by SC1903A3 »

The trigger on my 1911 was light right out of the box and there was a natural point to the gun. I've made an early new years pledge to go to the range twice a month. I'm going on Thursday mornings to the DFW Gun Range as I have Thursdays and Fridays off work. It works out well as there are very few people shooting at that time.
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Post by Quick6 »

Don't sweat it. Glocks are fine weapons and can truly be depended upon. I would not consider giving mine up.

On the other hand, 1911's are proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
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flintknapper wrote:Yup,

Shooting that Glock now..... will be kinda like "kissing your sister". Yuk!
Well, I grew up really close to Arkansas, so shooting the Glock would not be bad to me!! :lol:

Seriously, for accuracy, 1911's are top notch. I still miss my old National Match Gold Cup (sold it 25 years ago to have moeny to get married on!)

Guess now that I am getting back into shooting, I am going to have to dig out the old Hi-Power and then start looking for additional target guns.

Congrats on moving to the dark side!!! :cool:
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