I can have a nice NightHawk at your door if you're interested. :whistle:
I'm broke at the moment. I just bought a really sweet wheel gun.
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I can have a nice NightHawk at your door if you're interested. :whistle:
lol no i'm in the Coast Guard. Mast=trouble. I was just kidding though I won't get in trouble... I skirted going to mast the week I turned 21/2 weeks before making E4...I've tried to behave since lol.
I'm looking for an all in one 1911 which I know is not a good thing to say. Looking for a good carry gun that I can also shoot IDPA or other events with it...actually practice with what I carry. I ordered a Shield for $310 and then got the apex stuff with it. I don't carry well(have over cautious half I just don't carry well), but being a couple weeks out of the gate from physical therapy and back to the gym I should be slimming back down.
Springfield doesn't have any bobbed 1911s, so If I got the lightweight champion operator I'd have to spend the cash to get it bobbed. The DWs for some reason as appealing as they are now that I've slowed down on the fact the whole slide thing just kills it for me. The S&W Performance Center bobtail is on my radar. I watched a video where they went through the whole hand fitting process but I wonder if they actually spend that much time on each 1911 or if it was just for the cameras. That model comes in around $1300. I keep searching 1911 addicts but after dude buddy standing me up I'm just looking at new for the most part.
I've had 4, all ran great right out of the box. My biggest problem is all the MIM and plastic parts, as well as the firing pin safety in most models, and to a lesser degree, the rather wear prone finish on most models. Decent guns for the price, but there are better options for just a few more pesos IMO.Kimbers require a 500 round break in due to tight tolerances, you might have some hiccups in the first 500 but you should be good to go after that.
I've had 4, all ran great right out of the box. My biggest problem is all the MIM and plastic parts, as well as the firing pin safety in most models, and to a lesser degree, the rather wear prone finish on most models. Decent guns for the price, but there are better options for just a few more pesos IMO.