My brother-in-law had had me on th elookout the last half of last year for the (then) illusive SR1911. Apparently, Ruger's first run in the spring sold out so fast, they were a rare bird for most of the year. I finally found one at a LGS in the town I work, so my sis had me buy it for him (for her) for his Christmas present.
I finally got to shoot it Sunday. What a sweet sweet pistol! I'm not a crack shot by any means, But 50 yard shots were so easy with that thing. He has put the rubber Hogue grips on it, and they felt great even though I am more of a traditionalist and like wood when it comes to 1911s and revolvers. It cycled wonderfully from the getgo, and recoil was very controlled.
I think Ruger hit a homerun with the SR1911, and it is on my short list for the next couple years.
I finally got to shoot it Sunday. What a sweet sweet pistol! I'm not a crack shot by any means, But 50 yard shots were so easy with that thing. He has put the rubber Hogue grips on it, and they felt great even though I am more of a traditionalist and like wood when it comes to 1911s and revolvers. It cycled wonderfully from the getgo, and recoil was very controlled.
I think Ruger hit a homerun with the SR1911, and it is on my short list for the next couple years.

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