It's a Curse I Tell You, a Curse!!

PaulPP5

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I, like all you guys like guns. I have been shooting them for over 40 years now since I started as a kid with my first shotgun. I started shooting handguns 30+ years ago and since I was a LEO I carried one daily for many, many years. I own and have owned more guns and esp handguns than I care to even remember, some bad, most good, but all fun. With all that said though I just within the past few months bought (ashamed to admit it here...) my very first 1911 .45. I bought a Springfield Armory 1911 Loaded Model in SS. Since it was the loaded model with most of the goodies I wanted all I added extra was I changed out the factory mags and used Wilson Combat 47D's and without a doubt it has to be the finest shooting handgun I have ever taken out of a box (well out of a plastic case in todays world, boxes only you 50 year old and up guys like me will remember) . Only because I have been doing this so long I am a fairly decent shot. But I was putting these rounds right on top of each other at 20 yards. Up until the 1911 I thought the best shooting gun out of the box I had ever bought was my Sigs, not any more.

Now here's the curse. I can't stop buying 1911's now! I'm going go today drop another $800 and buy another Loaded Model in the Parkerized just because. :)

Damn the 1911 Curse! :😀
 
Yep, I like 1911’s too. It’s funny that one of my best shooting handguns is a cheap Rock Island Armory 1911.
 
1911s are cool. One day I’ll get a new carry piece, for now it’s my 20 year old Glock 19. Not even the newest model, heck not even the previous model. It’s a gen3. I need to get with the times.
 
I have a Springfield Loaded 1911 in SS. I hate that thing. Trigger is mediocre, sights are terrible and it doesn't eject properly all the time. Wanna buy it?
 
Welcome to the addiction and club. Mine started with a Llama that I intended to customize until I realized Llama used proprietary parts that did not match true 1911 form. Then despite all the negative reviews on Kimbers I bought one on a black Friday deal and was hooked. I now own Kimber, Springfield, Dan Wesson and Ed Brown.
 
I love 1911s but sold my only one. Had GI style A1 manufactured by Brixia and imported by Chiappa. Snagged for 400$. Polish up the internals and slide rails, dimpled my magazine followers. Great gun. But I just didn't have a use for it, especially without an ambi safety, and .45 was just one more caliber to stockpile that I didn't need. One day I'd like to replace it with a 10mm, maybe a DW Specialist. The only other .45 I would buy at this point is MK23. I really liked my USPc .45, but again, just wasn't something I had much use for and had a pressing need for my P40L.
 
Not sure why you’re ashamed to admit it. A 1911 is an American staple. Can’t get much more American than that. Save your money, but a staycation comp in 9mm and change your life
 
I to am new to the addiction. I blame @form since he posted the 1911 thread. I took a chance and purchased a Tisas single stack. I shot better with it than all of my Glocks. Now I have a STI single stack and a Staccato C. Data doesn’t lie, but the Internet marketing machine does. All my Glocks will be up for sale by the end of February.
 
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