And here I thought that a real 1911 in 9 mm was a CZ 75! Go figure.
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Which ones do you have, KyJim?Originally posted by KyJim View PostI have three 9mm 1911s but none the OP has indicated interest in. The attraction is (1) cheaper ammo (2) pleasant shooting, though with enough kick to know you're shooting a "real" gun.
It's also an excuse to buy another gun.Yes, I am a gun lovin' woman!
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And now to throw in a Monkey wrench in the works......how about the CZ Rami in 9mm?
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Very nice, jeepster!Originally posted by jeepster09 View PostAnd now to throw in a Monkey wrench in the works......how about the CZ Rami in 9mm?
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My three 1911's are 45, as have been the six or seven I've owned in the past. 45 ACP - a real man's caliber!Originally posted by thetmanski View Post
for some reason a 1911 chambered in something other than .45 or .38 Super just seems wrong to me. Guess I finally found something to be prejudiced against. 
And not so sure about .38 Super either, LOL. But it's been around longer than I have, so guess I'll accept it.
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A HP was my first pistol back in 1966. It was my service carry for several years in the Navy. I still have that old gun packed away. I bought a new one in 82, but gave it to my son last year for his birthday. My second pistol was a Colt 1911, but my brother 'borrowed' it in 1978, and I haven't seen it since.Originally posted by Thunder71 View PostOdd, Browning Hi-Power is in 9mm - I'd love one of those.
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If you just look quickly, you can't really tell the difference between the two. Both the .45 and 9 shoot very well for entry level guns. I added some stuff, but they are mostly stock.Originally posted by thetmanski View Post
for some reason a 1911 chambered in something other than .45 or .38 Super just seems wrong to me. Guess I finally found something to be prejudiced against. 
And not so sure about .38 Super either, LOL. But it's been around longer than I have, so guess I'll accept it.
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I shoot a 9mm 1911 RIA.
It's wonderful.
The recoil is less, you're back on target faster, more accurately and you can get more rounds downfield if you need to. Lighter both in ammo and pistol weight.
That's why they are the most commonly used military pistol round in the world.
As to the OPs question, I would recommend a Kimber Pro Carry II in 9mm.
Wonderful weapon.Diocoles
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I had a SPringfield 9m Target which was very relaible but the best groups i could obtain at 50 ft were ca 4+ kinches - that after 2 trips to the factory. I finally sold it and purchased a Damn Wesson PM-9 which is equally relaible and provides ca 1 inch groups at that distance. I also shoot my PO18-9LDA which will provide 1 to 1 1/2 inch grouips at 50 ft.
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