It shouldn't be an argument. A fun 'debate' but nothing to argue about.We've had this argument a hundred times and to be honest, neither of us will change
I wouldn’t want to get hit by any of them.It shouldn't be an argument. A fun 'debate' but nothing to argue about.
I am certainly a 'fan' of 1911s and all of them I HAVE had were in .45 - until I bought an RIA FS in 9mm last year and love it!
Obviously some calibers are better than others (depending on the 'target') but I don't even 'engage' when people get on their 'soap box' about the .45 ACP - especially those who are adamant about how it's not a 'real' 1911 unless it IS in .45.
That goes without saying!I wouldn’t want to get hit by any of them.
I ALMOST became an owner of a Colt Lightweight Commander in .38 Super many years ago. I was in a pawn shop and a guy was trying to sell one but it was kinda beat up and they were only offering him a $100 for it if I remember.I am looking at a Colt Commander in 38 super.
Well, 'technically' .38 Super CAN be loaded with .38 Auto (ACP) cases (as they are the same size) but this presents a problem IF Super data was used in AUTO loaded cases and they were to be lost, sold, given away etc and someone were to shoot them IN a .38 Auto (ACP).but I'm pretty sure 38 Super can only start with 38 Super cases
I DID NOT SAY .38 Super could be loaded in .380 ACP cases - I SAID .38 Auto (ACP) - BIG DIFFERENCE. Re - Read my post.I gotta call BS on loading 38 super in 380 acp cases.
No I am NOT saying the cases are NOT IDENTICAL. I said they were the same. Here is a paste of what I said:Are you saying that because of the pressure differential that the cases are not identical?
Oh yeah, I've seen people load 38 special to hot 357 Magnum pressures too with quite spectacular results from a cheap 'Saturday Night Special' S&W small frame clone. We called him stumpyUnfortunately there have been SOME cases (rare) of .357 Mag being able to chamber in older .38 Special pistols (saw one once that would) AND there were cases of some who had reamed out the cylinders on mod 15 & 14 S & W pistols to accept .357 Mag ammo as at the time it was 'surmised' the Mod 15s & 14's were structurally the same AS mod 19s (and 13s & 66's) other than cylinder length.
I am looking at RIA, and I guess I'm behind because I thought they were made in Turkey. I am familiar with the 1911 as I had one (Colt 1911A1) in my hand when I invaded Grenada. I think my dislike was more with the .45acp round.Well, I AM a 1911 guy (not a full on Rah Rah flag waiver) but owned more than a few and appreciate the history AND the essential design of the 1911.
They are HARDLY outdated as many like to espouse and if one has the ability to strip one down completely and has ANY mechanical expertise they would SEE they are HARDLY outdated, AND relatively simple FOR THE DESIGN and incredibly safe given the basic three safety mechanisms that were designed into them (four if you take into account the Series 80 with it's firing pin block)
But I don't get into any 'debates' with those who don't understand (or have any experience) with the 1911 because it simply ain't worth it.
I am a 'traditionalist' and appreciate 'older' and 'classic' designs with guns.
I would highly recommend IF you are considering a 1911 go with a 9mm and RIA.
RIA has a plant and offices in Ceder City, UT, and Parump, NV and have great customer service. And they are a bit 'less expensive' than the Turkish models.
When YOU invaded Grenada?when I invaded Grenada.
22MEU - Simper FiWhen YOU invaded Grenada?
You mean as part of 'Operation Urgent Fury' or were you on your own?
And yes. RIA guns are made by Armscor in the Philippians and have been since 1952 and are very high quality.
Were you unfamiliar with RIA previously ?