Auto-Ordinace, Tisas, RIA??? I'm looking for the best quality under $500. Prefer a WWII style 1911. I have no plans to upgrade. Thank you for your thoughts.
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RIA' GI 1911 45ACP works for me. I have about 1000 through it, and it has been flawless. Eats and spits out everything I've fed it..To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.
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I remember 8-10 years ago you could pick up the RIA "GI" model for around $300 (I saw some at $275). My eyes were already at the point of no return and the tiny GI sights just wouldn't do, so I passed on them then ... also thinking they were just cheap junk. Later when I found out that a lot of custom 1911 builders used the RIA frames to build their guns on, it was too late to get in on the low investment. I wish I'd bought a couple back then.________________________________________
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What he said ^^^^^^. you should be able to find one out the door for about $450.Originally posted by Popeye View PostRIA' GI 1911 45ACP works for me. I have about 1000 through it, and it has been flawless. Eats and spits out everything I've fed it..The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.
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I believe I paid in the neighborhood of $430 for the Rock about 2 years ago.. Like I mentioned it has been flawless. I once even did a five mag (36 round)shoot them as fast as you can to finish off a 200 round breaking it in. Only complaints I had was I should have worn a glove, as that was one very hot pistol.
It's one of those pistols that if you get a scratch or a little finish wear it just adds to it's character. Also the GI model has a 70 series slide and does not have the FP safety, which makes for a very sweet trigger pull.
I'm no spring chicken and even with the limited sights on the GI model I still shoot it very well. I have also CC it on special occasions when going in to Philly.
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You can buy a better 1911 for more money, but IMO your never going to buy a 1911 that puts a bigger smile on your face. The Sombi+ch just flat out shoots.To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.
SHOOT STRAIGHT, RIDE SAFE
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Rock Island Armory GI M1911 A1, excellent buy for the $$
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...s_id/411539079
Edit...looks like a lot of guys here agree...
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I recall
a videoby Todd Jarrett where he put a 1000 rounds through a Para 1911 as fast as he could load and shoot. he had about 50 magazines loaded and people doing the loading, and he had a bucketof water to soak the gun in even, can't remember if he dunked the gun in the water to cool it but he was having alot of trouble shooting a 1000 rou7nds as the gun was totally hot, he was not wearing gloves, and sometimes even was shooting thegun with about 2 finners on the frame even. It was that hot. Narry a malfunction though. What did that really prove??? Stupid is as stupid does: forrest gump.Originally posted by Popeye View PostI believe I paid in the neighborhood of $430 for the Rock about 2 years ago.. Like I mentioned it has been flawless. I once even did a five mag (36 round)shoot them as fast as you can to finish off a 200 round breaking it in. Only complaints I had was I should have worn a glove, as that was one very hot pistol.
It's one of those pistols that if you get a scratch or a little finish wear it just adds to it's character. Also the GI model has a 70 series slide and does not have the FP safety, which makes for a very sweet trigger pull.
I'm no spring chicken and even with the limited sights on the GI model I still shoot it very well. I have also CC it on special occasions when going in to Philly.
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You can buy a better 1911 for more money, but IMO your never going to buy a 1911 that puts a bigger smile on your face. The Sombi+ch just flat out shoots.
I have been a Jarrett fan for many yers, he just reminds me of a guy u could drink a beer with and neverhear him brag..
. My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border
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Plain to see he has more money than I do if he can do that. For me I was just coming to the end of a 200 round break in period and decided it would be and interesting way to end it. One thing about all steel guns they do heat up rather quickly. One thing I did find out though is if for some strange reason I ever did have to shoot 36 rounds consecutively and in a rapid fashion the Rock is up to the task. The only gun I have ever dunked in water was my P3at and that's only because it was in my pocket when I dove into a pool. It still worked so it really was no big thing.Originally posted by jocko View Posta videoby Todd Jarrett where he put a 1000 rounds through a Para 1911 as fast as he could load and shoot. he had about 50 magazines loaded and people doing the loading, and he had a bucketof water to soak the gun in even, can't remember if he dunked the gun in the water to cool it but he was having alot of trouble shooting a 1000 rou7nds as the gun was totally hot, he was not wearing gloves, and sometimes even was shooting thegun with about 2 finners on the frame even. It was that hot. Narry a malfunction though. What did that really prove??? Stupid is as stupid does: forrest gump.
I have been a Jarrett fan for many yers, he just reminds me of a guy u could drink a beer with and neverhear him brag..
To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.
SHOOT STRAIGHT, RIDE SAFE
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I keep thinking I need an economy 1911.
Never owned one.
Don't think I'd ever carry cocked and locked.
But for the range I shoot no auto better than a 1911.
Still, I'm trying to save for something special.
So for now I ordered some Sig Sauer P220 SLIM Grips, Black Polymer @ $15.95.
My classic P220 is my sort of, but not really, 1911 like 45.
These grips may give it a more 1911 like feel - LOL!
I'm a funny guy...
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I'm happy with my RIA Tactical (in 9mm). It's not the WWII style that you're looking for, but did come in under the $500 mark.Originally posted by JBowl1 View PostAuto-Ordinace, Tisas, RIA??? I'm looking for the best quality under $500. Prefer a WWII style 1911. I have no plans to upgrade. Thank you for your thoughts.

If you don't mind used, "GI" model Springfield Armory 1911s can be found in that price range. I picked up my 90's Edition (now called the Mil-Spec) for well south of the $500 mark.

Used Para Expert and Remington R1 1911s should also be available in that price range. Norinco also made (makes?) a decent 1911, but they are harder to find on the used market, but should be under $500 if you find one.
Used Colts and Kimbers will generally be above the $500 mark (at least in my area).
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I would add that the Girsan has the arched mainspring housing like the WWII M1911-A1 has, but modern angled grip serrations. No slide roll marks, only small stamped makers info. on the frame. Interesting that the flat housing is the older design, the -A1 revision included the arched housing, but modern 1911s tend to use the old flat housing.
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