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I REALLLYYY like 1911's in 9mm-that one looks like a keeper.I am glad Ruger finally joined the 9mm ranks.It is the near same weight as my Kimber Pro Aegis so it should be fairly easy to carry also.

 

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After all the hell you've been through lately you should get that and maybe something else...just sayin'.;)

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35 minutes ago, Grand Torino said:

After all the hell you've been through lately you should get that and maybe something else...just sayin'.;)

You are wise and kind my friend. I am compelled to follow your advice.

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Looks good. I like the SS slide and alloy frame. If its reliable and what you want then go for it and enjoy.

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1 hour ago, gregintenn said:

Looks like a winner to me. Wonder what the street price will be?

Dunno, usually at least 25% less than MSRP once supply stabilizes.

Might eventually make my first foray into 1911 Land with this baby myself. I consolidated calibers long ago, and have never wanted to add .45 to the mix. An attractive and presumably reliable  pedestrian 1911 9mm version like this one is pretty compelling.

- OS

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18 hours ago, nightrunner said:

The serrations look like a Glock Gen 3 RTF2.

Yeah sorta like the fish gills. I think its sharp looking. 

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Would it surprise anyone to know that I REALLY want one of these?  I'm disappointed that its not a full size all steel, but I'm sure thats coming too. 

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50 minutes ago, KahrMan said:

Isn't that one only available in .45?  I think Capbyrd means a full size in 9mm.

10-4 My brain wasn't working

 

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4 hours ago, Capbyrd said:

Would it surprise anyone to know that I REALLY want one of these?  I'm disappointed that its not a full size all steel, but I'm sure thats coming too. 

Capbyrd's Ruger addiction makes mine look like a casual habit :rofl: .

 

I have wanted a 1911 for a few years, like OS I have my calibers fairly wrapped up so adding .45 has been a love hate proposition for me though. I'm not sure which caliber I go with, but I bet it's a Ruger either way. :up:

 

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I have two questions on this that I cant find answers on .

1. Is it "made" as a 9mm or was it a converted .45acp model. I say "made as a 9mm" like how the Springfield Armory EMP was made as a 9mm with different demnsions and all unlike other 1911 9mm's. 

2. Does it's barrel have an attached feedramp to keep the aluminum frame from getting chewed up by the cartridges ?

If yes to both above questions then it should be GREAT ! It sure looks and sounds neat .

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8 hours ago, Capbyrd said:

Would it surprise anyone to know that I REALLY want one of these?  I'm disappointed that its not a full size all steel, but I'm sure thats coming too. 

You ? Of all people ?:eek:

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