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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: McGyver on February 27, 2010, 08:56:05 PM
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Just bought a Rock Island 1911A1 compact in .45! OK, give it to me straight, lemme know goods and bads! I wanna hear it all. Range report will follow this when I get to it. I want that WILSON so bad, I had to comprimise! LMAO! ;D
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I can't speak for the compact, but thier goverment length is a good deal for what you pay for it.
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Thx, Tab! You've been here about twice as long as I have, and I value your opinion! I get offended when folks call me a newbie, but I only post when I got something to say, or ask! I appreciate you and our "old" friends on here!
P.S. The compact is EXACTLY like the full size, just a shorter barrel.
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so its a commander length? ( 4.25" if its a colt, some are 4", but thats rare)
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I'm used to a 3.25" to a 3.75", but this is a true 4.0" barrel!
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I don't know about the compact model, but the Gov't length model I used to own shot very well and never choked. I recommend them.
I wish I hadn't sold it, but I sold it as kind of a favor to a friend who was gun-less and needed a CCW gun. I sold it to him for what I paid for it so it was a wash for me.
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I started out with an Astra A-90 in 9mm, then went to an A-90 in .45. which is a Sig-Sauer clone, but I think I needed to upgrade to a 1911/carry gun for IDPA, I think I made a good choice as I only shoot a gun I will carry. Help me out here folks, any RI fans?
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The Govt Model is my every day carry gun.
1500+ rounds with no trouble.
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Thx, Tombogan. much Appreciated.
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At $379 New, I didn't think I could go wrong.
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Now I can face my IDPA friends without having to admit I was shooting a Spanish gun! LMAO!
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Worth every penny of what you paid for it! I love the government model I have. Also, We need PICS of the new carry piece. ;D I'd put laser grips on it. Especially since it's a Carry piece.
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It sucks, should have bought a Glock. ;D Seriously, the RRI and an AK aer my next "when I get an extra 4 bills" guns. My only real concern about it is that I don't like the sghts. My question to you or Tom is, are they easily replaceable? I'm figuring that the $400 or there abouts price makes a set of $80 sights afforable.
FQ13
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Seems like a good deal to me. Make sure you put enough of your carry round thru it to make sure it is reliable. Might cost a bit but it is your carry gun. Shoot it in IDPA competition also to see how it works under pressure.
FWIW
Richard
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I never hooked up with one of the RIAs, although I wanted one. However, MB has talked about them often, and has always had positive things to say about them.
Someone else here mentioned that the Phillipinos who make them had pleanty of experience with them when the 1911s first came out.
BTW, don't seat the "newbie" label. It's used around here as a, well, um, OK, it's a term of endearment, yeah, that's what it is! ;)
Valuing TAB's opinion, on the other hand, that's just wrong!! ;D
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Thanks guys, I really appreciate it. I was lookin into those Crimson Trace grips, but also considering the Lasermax guide rod. Haven't put enough rounds down the pipe on it yet, but I plan to this week.
Mac.
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With a 1911, the laser grips will be better. They're more out of the way. IIRC, the 1911 Lasermax has switches that look like to me they stick out and may not be compatible with some holsters. I have a Lasermax in my GLOCK 30, and I love it. But for a 1911, the design of the switch is different. The crimson trace grip also has the advantage of being adjustable.
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Great reputation for a more inexpensive piece. Metalurgy seems up to par with more expensive weapons. Form, fit, and function are all excellent--though some bits may have a bit of burr. Parts are interchangeable with other 1911s. Run a bunch of ammo through to get the feel and make certain everything is worked-in and you should have yourself a real nice piece. Congrats on a good purchase. 1911s got a lot of use in the Phillipines and those dudes should have a pretty good working knowledge of how to make 'em.
Crusader
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I never hooked up with one of the RIAs, although I wanted one. However, MB has talked about them often, and has always had positive things to say about them.
Someone else here mentioned that the Phillipinos who make them had pleanty of experience with them when the 1911s first came out.
BTW, don't seat the "newbie" label. It's used around here as a, well, um, OK, it's a term of endearment, yeah, that's what it is! ;)
Valuing TAB's opinion, on the other hand, that's just wrong!! ;D
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. ;D
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ok, just got the CrimsonTrace grips today, installed and range tested! I LOVE this gun! JB knew what he was doing when he made the 1911, IDPA here I come! (again!) Range report and porn to follow!
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It should be a good shooter, break it in with Ball and see what H/P"s do.
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The RI is a piece of poop. It will need a lot of work. Luck for you I will send my address and can have it in working order before 2025. ;D
I don't own one personally, but I have a couple of folks near me that love 'em and haven't had any issues that I'm aware of. I'm actually thinking of purchasing one here in a month or so. So let us know when you get to wring it through the range.