SPRINGFIELD 1911 45 ACP, WW2 GI SERIES
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@redneckman115 Your soul, your intelligence, a decade to life in a steel cage.
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how much does one of these cost
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I just picked up one of these. I sold one a year ago and greatly missed it. My local gun shop had a 40% off sale so I had to get it. Great gun for $330
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nice. i got my USGI model in 2005. $495 for it then. the grips are a lighter wood they use now (mine are factory walnut) and they seem to have replaced the "U.S." on the grips with the Springfield Armory Logo.
super fun range gun for a day of popping targets
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I've really been considering picking one of these up. One of the things that I really like about it is the parkerized finish. I got to handle one of these at the local Cheaper Than Dirt and I REALLY liked the weight and feel of it. So, come tax return I think i'll make this my first handgun purchase. To take to the range with my M1 Carbine :)
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whats the price
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lol grip safetly you said wasnt standard? wtf all 1911's always had grip safetys since UHH 1911? geez
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lol just because it doesnt have a full guide rod doesnt make it innaccurate. hell you dont even need one.
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@TheHogger129 I was at a local gunshop and the guy working there told me that the gunsmith they have on hand there had a GI model he put about 100 dollars worth of wilson combat parts in and he put 20 rounds through the same hole and way out shot guys using multi thousand dollar 1911's. You're right it's the shooter way more than it is the gun.
@winchester18862003 all 1911 are acurate its u that isnt
mario18761 1 year ago 14
Anyone who has looked up the business end of a red 1911 will vouch for me when I say that it's respectable.
Rock Island or Kimber, the make and model is the last thing you're concerned with. You wont stick around to test the accuracy of any that starts sparking at you.
Estrangler 10 months ago 2