1911 owners....

   / 1911 owners.... #12  
A heavy pistol that is single action ..... two things I don't prefer in a handgun.

I agree that most 1911s are heavy. That is why I picked the Defender. It has an alloy frame, much more comfortable to carry, compared with the Compact model. I don't understand the preference for double action. I can shoot more accurately with the single action. The 1911 can be safely carried cocked and locked, so the first shot is a accurate as the rest.
 
   / 1911 owners.... #13  
I dislike the trigger pull of a full double action boomer ....... that's why I carry a striker fire.
 
   / 1911 owners.... #14  
I dislike the trigger pull of a full double action boomer ....... that's why I carry a striker fire.

I bet you would like the trigger pull of my 2011 SV framed Caspian Slide custom .40 cal. 2lbs

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   / 1911 owners.... #15  
I bet you would like the trigger pull of my 2011 SV framed Caspian Slide custom .40 cal. 2lbs <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/rural-living/448970-1911-owners-083112-007-jpg"/>
Oh that's sweet!!!

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   / 1911 owners.... #16  
Oh that's sweet!!!

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It is very sweet for a competition or target gun. I would not recommend a trigger pull that low for a carry gun.
 
   / 1911 owners.... #17  
It is very sweet for a competition or target gun. I would not recommend a trigger pull that low for a carry gun.

Neither would I...too easy to let one fly before you're ready...
 
   / 1911 owners.... #18  
Personally I favor the Sig Sauer and Smith & Wesson models with external extractor, and the Sig P220 for carry.

When I got out of the Army I never wanted to see one again. I changed my mind about 15 years ago....
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   / 1911 owners.... #19  
Personally I favor the Sig Sauer and Smith & Wesson models with external extractor, and the Sig P220 for carry...

I would think an external extractor is a good idea. The conventional extractor can be a pia if not adjusted correctly. However, from what I have read on a couple of 1911 forums, apparently some external extractor designs are not reliable. The S&W design seems to be ok. Don't know about the Sig.
 
   / 1911 owners.... #20  
Jimbrown, that was quite a while ago, what with depreciation and all I will still gladly give you ten dollars cash money !:laughing:
 
 
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