1911’s in general, 9mm versions specifically

So if we were to focus only on scaled-down DS and SS 9mm 1911s besides the Staccato c/cs that would leave us with … the Wilson edc x9? Springfield EMP? Anything else?

Do the Glock mag DS 1911s like the platypus and HD or the 320 mag options like the OA and Sig appear to be scaled down in front to back grip girth?

-J
 
So if we were to focus only on scaled-down DS and SS 9mm 1911s besides the Staccato c/cs that would leave us with … the Wilson edc x9? Springfield EMP? Anything else?

I would call the EDC x9 a 2011 or 1921 really.

Staccato C/CS, EMP, and Bul makes one.


Do the Glock mag DS 1911s like the platypus and HD or the 320 mag options like the OA and Sig appear to be scaled down in front to back grip girth?

-J

They are a bit smaller than 2011’s. But, generally blocky and not the same as the C/CS.
 
Thanks. BTW we ran the “lose your job if you throw one” 7 yard A zone bill drill at the local USPSA comp this morning as an optional cold start. 1 GM shot a clean 2.4 with a red dot glock, three As shot clean mid 3s and 4s (3.50 for me with a shadow 2 irons), and an A and 4 Bs failed with sub 3 times. The latter were shocked they failed - newer shooters in general struggle with “gas pedal” IME.

My normal time isn’t blazing (2.5) but adding a second made it seem glacial and I had a luxurious sight picture every time I pressed the trigger. I still struggle to see how tier 1 guys could possibly take multiple seconds longer but I trust your experience. I’ll video a string of 10 must-alpha bills in a row starting cold at any distance that pleases the crowd, next range trip. My mediocrity may serve science.

-J
 
I would call the EDC x9 a 2011 or 1921 really.

Staccato C/CS, EMP, and Bul makes one.
Form, do you happen to know which Bul model?

They seem to revise their models nearly every year - and not all are available here.

I picked up a Bul 1911 based on your info here, but curious about a 2011 - and Staccatos are not available here (unless one wanted to try to directly import, which is complicated) ...
 
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Specifically - pistols scaled to 9mm mag specific grip size with 1911 or 2011 grip ergonomics and a a straight to the rear 1911 style SAO trigger.

-J

The Dan Wesson DWX line seems like it would meet what you're looking for, at least as much as the EDC X9 would. DWX grip is more CZ, but internals, controls, and slide are 1911, with a Glock or Sig-style barrel, with a lot less friction surface than the lugs and link stuff on 1911 and CZ-75 barrels. If you've already got a lot of time on a Shadow 2, it might make for a convenient transition. The full-size DWX uses P-09/P-10 mags, while the Compact uses CZ-75 mags. I've been running the hell out of a Compact for awhile, and love it.
 
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Specifically - pistols scaled to 9mm mag specific grip size with 1911 or 2011 grip ergonomics and a a straight to the rear 1911 style SAO trigger.

-J

Wilson’s SFX9 is a good pistol. I have the 4” model and I think it carries concealed a little better than my C did. It is a noticeably thinner grip than the Wilson X9.


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Compact uses CZ-75 mags. I've been running the hell out of a Compact for awhile, and love it.
My favorite 9......

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