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My modest entry into the 1911 club


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Guest Baron
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Always thought they looked good, but I always passed them over for something else. Today, I was offered too good of a deal.

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Most of my life has been rifles and revolvers. A few years ago I got a few pocket autos and a Glock.

Now I know why the 1911 crowd doesn't like the grip angle on a Glock. It's going to take me a while to get use to the angle of the 1911.

I am still on the fence weather or not I like the rail. In any case, people seems to have a lot of good things to say about the RIA.

Going to try to take it to the range tomorrow.

Guest adurbin
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Nice piece.

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Well if you decide that you don't like the rail, I am certain you won't have a hard time finding a new home for it.

I am fascinated with the railed RIA, and if and when I decide to get a 1911, I am certain, that will be the one.

If you don't mind my asking, how much did it set you back?

Guest Baron
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I accepted it and a 1/2 box or .45 as partial payment on a job I did so you could say I gave $350 for it. The other 1/2 of the box are the only rounds that have been through it.

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I wouldn't diss it as "modest" -- it spits .45 downrange as intended. Without getting into blasphemy, it might be a better-engineered rig than WW1-vintage pieces.

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very nice. I've owned two RIA's ( though neither was as nice as yours), and they were both very accurate and reliable with any ammo I put in them. congrats on the purchase/trade.

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I have a RIA Tactical. It looks very much like your picture although the logo and wording on the slide are not colored white. It's been 100% reliable with anything I feed it and it's more accurate than I am. I think you're going to become quite fond of it. And for what you have invested, some may argue that you stole it. Welcome to the club.

Guest foister82
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I love my 2011 tac 1911 from ria. Came with rail and truglo night sights :)

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I have the same pistol, I put the night sights on it and made some other alterations. It's an awesome pistol, I couldn't be happier with it and it beats the price of a Springfield Operator any day.

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You could have spent a lot more money, but I doubt you'd have ended up with a much better pistol. I really like my Rock Island.

As for the rail, if you don't like it, you could always file it off. :D

Guest Baron
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I have to say I am very impressed. I just put almost 300 rounds through it and got only one failure to feed. The slide locked open and didn't chamber the 8th round.

I figure the worst case on that failure was due to it being with a ProMag magazine. The ACT-MAG worked flawlessly.

I am still going to have to get use to the grip. I keep shooting dead at 6 o'clock and I am sure its not my trigger pull.

Again, I am shocked. Being a (practically) new 1911 I thought it would have more failures.

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Try your hand at hollow points. Mine damn near refused to shoot them. I accidentally bought some target hollow points at wally world and didn't realize it until I got to Guns & Leather. I should have just bought some ball ammo there, but I was already frustrated.

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I have to say I am very impressed. I just put almost 300 rounds through it and got only one failure to feed. The slide locked open and didn't chamber the 8th round.

I figure the worst case on that failure was due to it being with a ProMag magazine. The ACT-MAG worked flawlessly.

I am still going to have to get use to the grip. I keep shooting dead at 6 o'clock and I am sure its not my trigger pull.

Again, I am shocked. Being a (practically) new 1911 I thought it would have more failures.

It isn't unusual for a front sight to be left a bit tall. That way you can file it to where it'll shoot to the point of aim once you find a load you like.

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I have a RIA, mine is not the tactical model though. I love it, accurate, reliable, and MINE.

Nice pistol sir, congrats.

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It just dawned on me when I saw the title of this thread pop up again. "Modest" and "1911" don't go together very well. There's not much modest about a 1911. Perhaps the thread title should be something more like "My awesome entry into the 1911 club". Awesome is still at the low end for a 1911. Other possibilities may include intimidating, astonishing, awe-inspiring, breathtaking, exalted, fearsome, formidable, overwhelming, mind-blowing, stunning, magnificent, wondrous, impressive, majestic, beautiful, wonderful, incredible, and amazing.

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