Over the last month or two I have traded for or bought three of what I would call "budget" 1911's from fellow members here. I took them all to the range yesterday.
They are: Stainless Taurus PT 1911, Citadel Compact 1911 and Kahr Auto Ordnance WW2 Model 1911.
I took WWB FMJ Round Nose and WWB JHP. Between my wife and brother and I we probably put about 300 rounds between all three, about equally split.
This was actually the third time out with the Taurus but the first for the other two.
I am happy to report that we suffered not one malfunction of any kind with any of the three guns. All went bang everytime with no ftf or fte. And as I said, this is the Taurus's third time out with no malfunctions.
Weapon accuracy was as good as the shooter's and all were fun to shoot.
Just thought I'd let you all know about these particular three that I have in case anyone is contemplating buying or trading for one of these models in the future. You don't have to spend $750.00 and up to have a good time with a 1911.
They are: Stainless Taurus PT 1911, Citadel Compact 1911 and Kahr Auto Ordnance WW2 Model 1911.
I took WWB FMJ Round Nose and WWB JHP. Between my wife and brother and I we probably put about 300 rounds between all three, about equally split.
This was actually the third time out with the Taurus but the first for the other two.
I am happy to report that we suffered not one malfunction of any kind with any of the three guns. All went bang everytime with no ftf or fte. And as I said, this is the Taurus's third time out with no malfunctions.
Weapon accuracy was as good as the shooter's and all were fun to shoot.
Just thought I'd let you all know about these particular three that I have in case anyone is contemplating buying or trading for one of these models in the future. You don't have to spend $750.00 and up to have a good time with a 1911.