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1911 - Which brand/model is the best for the money?
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<blockquote data-quote="twoguns?" data-source="post: 1690628" data-attributes="member: 7012"><p>The newest ??? is do you buy new over used? A Kimber ,I believe ,says 500 rds to break in. For me thats a Lot of rounds to break a gun in that might have problems.</p><p>My Taurus took about 100 rds to get used to then it was fine, Springer about the same.</p><p>My RIA has about 50-75 rounds and it seems fine.</p><p>Then the final ?? is do you/I have the $$ to afford the popular/high-end 1911's.</p><p>For $1200 I can buy a pretty decent 1911 (or 2) and a decent amount of ammo to put through it.</p><p>The best one for me is the one I can afford to shoot ( usually middle of the spectrum, for now).</p><p>Now, when I get to fondle an STI, Kimber,..add high end 1911's...I might change my saving/buying habits.</p><p>But go out there lookin and have fun with them , theyre a blast to shoot...(reloading would be next on My agenda)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoguns?, post: 1690628, member: 7012"] The newest ??? is do you buy new over used? A Kimber ,I believe ,says 500 rds to break in. For me thats a Lot of rounds to break a gun in that might have problems. My Taurus took about 100 rds to get used to then it was fine, Springer about the same. My RIA has about 50-75 rounds and it seems fine. Then the final ?? is do you/I have the $$ to afford the popular/high-end 1911's. For $1200 I can buy a pretty decent 1911 (or 2) and a decent amount of ammo to put through it. The best one for me is the one I can afford to shoot ( usually middle of the spectrum, for now). Now, when I get to fondle an STI, Kimber,..add high end 1911's...I might change my saving/buying habits. But go out there lookin and have fun with them , theyre a blast to shoot...(reloading would be next on My agenda) [/QUOTE]
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