perfect thanks Michael
Good point about the NDA, PhilW...gun companies got smart about such things...
getting lessons from Apple seem to work
You've got a real Down Under dilemma there on 1911s...to borrow a political phrase,
yep, we can get them however what they class as Hi Cal ( Category 4 - handguns over .38 calibre ) there are only a few comps we can have them for, Single Action ( Cowboy ) Handgun Metallic Silhouette & Black Powder.
every chance we get we are trying to get them back as I would love to shoot a 1911 .45 for Combined services, ( well it is a service pistol. why not GRRR ) however we do what we can and fight hard for what we can.
the biggest issue and one of the things bugged us was old mates that just would shoot say there own thing saying well it dose not affect me why should i care or the well I only shoot .22 there is no need for anyone to shoot a .338lap.
I don't shoot ducks ( yet ) however I made sure I was at a Public Anti protest meeting pushing the pro hunting message,
seems apathy is alive in the shooting world over here, people stuck in there old ways. ( not everyone just i see it a lot) there is a lot of switched on and motivated people fighting it though ( sorry for the rant )
I think AT THIS POINT IN TIME both the Remington and the Ruger are worth the bump over the GI Expert or the Kimber. I found the GI Expert to be one of the most accurate out-of-the-box lower end 1911s I'd ever shot (I ran it alongside a C&S Custom as the control), but I had to send it back to have the sear replaced...easy for me, less so if you live on the Far Side of the World! Since I got it back, I've shot the hell out if it, and it has been perfect.
I bought my Remington because I think it is an excellent value. Again, it has been run a lot with zero problems. When I first shot it I ran 270 rounds through it as quickly as we could load magazines, and it just kept shooting one ragged hole at 7 yards on an indoor range. I really like the retro look of the R1, but for an apples-to-apples comparison the Ruger is more akin to the Remington R1 Enhanced announced at SHOT ($940 MSRP). I like fiber optic front sights on a competition gun, but NOT on a carry or self-defense gun...I've busted out a lot of fiber optic tubes over the years. Your mileage may vary.
In terms of the Ruger, I like how it's built (regardless of what our resident contrarians say!!!), and I've seen a lot of 1911s being built.
thanks heaps for that. I like the R1 for that reason the retro look, then again my 2 Taurus's ( 9mm & .357) are nice and shiny hehe
Here's a thought about 1911s..3 weeks ago I attended the GUNSITE special 1911 commemorative class with some of the top gun writers and firearms experts in the country (this country, anyway). You could NOT get a quorum on one particular brand...there were Colts (I was shooting at Wilson/Colt), Paras, S&Ws, Springfields, Kimbers, a Remington and some old Remington Rands from WW2. The shorter slide guns failed more than the 5-inchers. Our guns ran just fine, but you'd expect that.
One question I always ask of instructors is what they're seeing in their classes -- what's holding up to the battering a class puts on the gun? Right now, in terms of OUT-OF-THE-BOX guns, I hear good things about Colts, Remingtons and S&Ws. That would be consistent with my experience...
Dies that help or is it TOO bullshitty?
Michael B
perfect thanks
I am going to see if we can get them and how much they will end up being ( as I will need time to save up anyway and get it past the minister or war and finance, as she put a new policy of NO MORE GUNS you have enough)