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Hey Mike!! Great to see ya' back, buddy!
The ol' homestead was kind of quiet without you around!
I went by the gunshop today to have another look at the Springfield .45 SA pistol and the guys there (known them for quite a while) suggested a .45 that would be closer to my liking (since I am a die-hard Colt fan).
It's the Rock Island Armory 1911 .45 ACP
There's a few versions, starting with the 1911A1 GI, which is a dedicated copy of the issued Colt. However, I was eyeballing the next step up, which is identical, except a shorter hammer and an extended beavertail (that's handy for preventing loss of skin if the slide grabs that fleshy part between the thumb and forefinger).
Anyway, long story short, I bought the dang thing on the spot for $550.00 out the door and I'll be picking it up on the 21st. At that point in time, I'll be forthcoming with pics and more details.
It's gonna be like freakin' Christmas around here!
Thanks Dave, much appreciated. Can't say my head is entirely straight, or ever will be for that matter. My .45 is Springfield's XDm with its double stack mag, match grade trigger and barrel and that replaceable backstrap to size it to your hand. Nothing whatsoever against the Colt it's just that name brand price hike.
I've picked up two new ones myself. Got my Henry Golden Boy in .17 HMR. What a neat little flat shooting hard hitting little cartrige. Almost instantly fragments so no worries about ricochets.
About 3mo ago picked up a .308 semi-auto. Company is PTR (Precision Target Rifle) which bought out the plans and tooling for HK's old G3. They call it the PTR-91. Roller-block action and the old-fashioned WOOD forearm and butt-stock.
Looking at Ruger's new SP-101 chambered for the new .327 cartrige. Supposed to hit harder than a .357 magnum. Nice looking gun but lousy grip on it. Charter arms also makes its version
Kevin, been in Nevernever Land so I missed your scout post. Very nice, as I recall a bolt-action based on the Mauser. Only had one bolt-action, the SMLE as I prefer semis or lever-action. The Scout looks a bit like the Mini-30 (Post #1258 which is an almost .308 just a shorter cartrige and semi-auto.
Ok...picked my 1911A1 up yesterday!
I must say, nothing brightens up a Monday like a new sidearm!