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New Range Toy! RIA Rock Ultra 1911 FS 22TCM/9mm Combo

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  • New Range Toy! RIA Rock Ultra 1911 FS 22TCM/9mm Combo

    I had been wanting to add a 1911 in 9mm to my fleet. I have also been intrigued by Armscor's 22TCM cartridge. So I killed 2 birds with 1 stone and purchased this RIA Rock Ultra FS 1911 22TCM/9mm Combo.

    The pistol is full-size 5". The rear sight is an LPA brand, fully click-adjustable for windage and elevation, 2 white dots. The front sight is orange fiber-optic. The package comes with a 9mm accessory barrel and dedicated recoil spring. Only one magazine is included. I purchased 2 additional magazines from Armscor. The magazines are designed to accept the 22TCM cartridge and 9mm. It's my understanding that the 22TCM will not work in standard 9mm 1911 magazines, but standard 9mm 1911 magazines will work in this gun when using 9mm. Here is a link to the specs and description:

    http://armscor.com/firearms/tcm-seri...mbo-22tcm-9mm/

    The following link goes into better detail on the 22TCM cartridge itself:

    http://armscor.com/ammo/pistol/

    The gun is very well-made. Tolerances are tight; the slide-to-frame fit is every bit as good as other 1911's costing 2-3 times as much. The trigger is outstanding! it has a clean, crisp, light break. The gun just has a quality feel to it. The parkerized finish is OK, durable and functional, but by no means aesthetically pleasing. The standard VZ grips are very nice, offering the right amount of grip, but not so aggressive that it hurts.

    I took it to the range and fired 100 rounds of 22TCM through it. There were 2 or 3 FTE's, but I'm sure that's just part of the normal break-in. The gun functioned fine otherwise. Armscor recommends a 500-round break-in period. my other RIA 1911 .45 has run 100% with no malfunctions in over 1000 rounds. The 22TCM is an interesting concept. It is basically a 40 grain .22 cal JHP bullet in a necked-down 9mm casing. It fires at a high-velocity 2000 fps. There is virtually no recoil, but it is very loud and produces a bright muzzle flash. Accuracy was dead-nuts. I will be trying out the 9mm barrel at the range tomorrow. What I am anxious to find out is whether I will have to re-adjust the sights each time I switch from 22TCM to 9mm. I will find out tomorrow.

    One could say that the 22TCM is an answer to a question that nobody asked, and I would be hard-pressed to argue otherwise. It is a novelty, for sure. However, I bought the gun basically because I wanted a 1911 in 9mm. The 22TCM is just a bonus. I am pleased with this purchase.







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  • #2
    Very nice and as G10 goes I like those grips too.
    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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    • #3
      Looks interesting.
      I've got a soft spot for non-conventional firearms.
      Several 357 Sig guns, 5.56 NATO AK74 pistol, Hk SP5K 9mm pistol...
      Keep thinking I need a 10mm for some reason LOL!

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      • #4
        Nice score shlike!
        FWIW, I'm well pleased with my Rock in 9mm
        Regards,
        Greg
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