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I've been looking for a 1911 in 9mm for a while and had decided I was going to have to pony up the dollars for either a Kimber or a Springfield.
After doing some reading here and other online research I thought I'd give the Rock Island brand a try. Their "tactical" model has novak-style sights, a combat-style hammer and a speed-bump on the grip safety. I picked on up at the 1500 this weekend (during the ND event) and took it to the indoor range today.
I was running 124gr Aguilla 9mm ball ammo - since this gun is 100% for range/fun I doubt it will ever see a hollowpoint.
All I did before shooting was field strip it, reassemble it and lube the rails.
With 150 rounds total I had one failure-to-feed in the second magazine and I blame myself for that - one of the rounds just felt funny going into the mag. I forgot to bring the spare metalform magazines I picked up so I did all my shooting with the included magazine.
I'm shocked how well it shoots - I shoot it as well as anything else I own, 7 yards all the rounds touching. At 50 feet I kept all 9 rounds on an 8x11 sheet of paper - 4/5 were in the 7" circle the rest were out of the black but still on the page.
The novak sights are big enough in back to give me that target-site feel and the front post is skinny enough to give me daylight on both sides of the blade.
For my purposes - 1911 that I can hit with at the range that uses cheap 9mm ammo the gun is dead-on exactly what I hoped for. At less than half the cost of what I thought I would have to spend I couldn't be happier.
I've been looking for a 1911 in 9mm for a while and had decided I was going to have to pony up the dollars for either a Kimber or a Springfield.
After doing some reading here and other online research I thought I'd give the Rock Island brand a try. Their "tactical" model has novak-style sights, a combat-style hammer and a speed-bump on the grip safety. I picked on up at the 1500 this weekend (during the ND event) and took it to the indoor range today.
I was running 124gr Aguilla 9mm ball ammo - since this gun is 100% for range/fun I doubt it will ever see a hollowpoint.
All I did before shooting was field strip it, reassemble it and lube the rails.
With 150 rounds total I had one failure-to-feed in the second magazine and I blame myself for that - one of the rounds just felt funny going into the mag. I forgot to bring the spare metalform magazines I picked up so I did all my shooting with the included magazine.
I'm shocked how well it shoots - I shoot it as well as anything else I own, 7 yards all the rounds touching. At 50 feet I kept all 9 rounds on an 8x11 sheet of paper - 4/5 were in the 7" circle the rest were out of the black but still on the page.
The novak sights are big enough in back to give me that target-site feel and the front post is skinny enough to give me daylight on both sides of the blade.
For my purposes - 1911 that I can hit with at the range that uses cheap 9mm ammo the gun is dead-on exactly what I hoped for. At less than half the cost of what I thought I would have to spend I couldn't be happier.
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