Yes. And so are revolvers. Matter of fact, you can hardly find a 1911 to buy, and if you do, there are no variations at all. God help you trying to find a compact model. Flash in the pan, that.
Posts: 17297 | Location: Lexington, KY | Registered: October 15, 2006
Yup. I'll carry any 1911 around, as long as it is a 10mm. Besides, the .17 is great for plinking but only works to clean out the perp's sinuses...
Posts: 9468 | Location: Somewhere looking for ammo that nobody has at a place I haven't been to for a pistol I couldn't live without... | Registered: December 02, 2014
The Glock 19 beat out my 1911. I tried a lot of other carry guns but always went back to the 1911 until I bought my first Glock. I think I am going on 6 years and almost never leave the house without a Glock something.
Still I have a hard time thinking the 1911 is dead. It was here before me and will probably be on peoples nightstands long after me. 7-9 rounds of .45ACP in a single stack SAO with what is usually a pretty good trigger makes for a pretty good package that I think a lot of people will continue to rely on for personal defense for a very long time. If I had to bug out for any reason my Glock 19 is going on my hip but a 1911 will probably be sitting in my console next to me as I drive. I'd bet my life on mine without hesitation.
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Posts: 15286 | Location: Florida | Registered: May 07, 2008
No. When I want something with a bit more authority than a 9mm I will slip a 1911 CMD into my IWB holster loaded with Speer Gold Dots. BTW, I walk every day with the dog and do some jogging on my own and at least 1/2 the dogs chained/fenced up in the yards in my area are Pits, Rots, and one Hyper aggressive 150 lbs Akita mix. Any day I think I'll take a walk on the street with that Akita mix I have my 45 with me and a spare 8 round magazine on my belt. I also use the opposite side of the street in the event he ever does make over that fence so I have a bit of a warning zone.
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Posts: 5779 | Location: Michigan | Registered: November 07, 2008
I used to carry a commander but got tired of the weight and having to manipulate the safety. I carry a Shield now and it's hard to beat. Light, easy to shoot, 6+1 capacity.
I know a bunch of guys that still carry 1911s. And they like them a lot.
Interestingly in the same vein, someone was recently telling me that the NRA had a hubbub over banning 1911s in their Carry Guard classes. Apparently, they reversed their ban and are allowing them again.
Either the 1911 crowd has a strong Union Rep, or there are a few of them floating around out there as carry guns.
I agree with dunbar. My Kimber Ultra is my EDC and I have found nothing I like better
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I don't know how many actually get carried and shot extensively as a CCW or are stuck in a sock drawer with a box of ammo that has 42 rounds left. I know they enjoy strong sales. Now, having said that, I am 0 for 3 with them as the ones I have owned were little better than single-shots (even a SIG), and have no near-term plans to buy another one. The only one that even mildly intrigues me is the Ruger.
Posts: 28950 | Location: Johnson City, TN | Registered: April 28, 2012
No. But the perp that goes up against one might be.
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Posts: 4670 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: June 29, 2006
I only finally gave up a CCO as my EDC because I moved to the mountains and wanted to move to 10mm. If I was still a city or suburb dweller I'd still be carrying nothing but.
Handguns are very personal in nature and like a mechanics tools, fit a specific use & purpose. I was given some advice long ago, carry what you shoot best. Some would say the 1911 is obsolete due to its capacity to weight ratio. Its a proven design and most of its limits understood. Its an easy pistol to shoot accurately & everyone knows the merits of its caliber. Carried in the right rig, its a formidable carry.
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Posts: 13870 | Location: VIrtual | Registered: November 13, 2009
I would consider the EMP 4" bobtail if I didn't have such a time me learning thumb safety from a quick draw. It's nothing to 1911 guys though. My terrible thumb dexterity rules out 1911s for me.
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