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Lets see your 1911 ccw's.

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like the title says. i love pics like everyone else especially 1911's. i am wanting to get a 1911 for ccw to replace my current, give me some ideas! thanks.
 
No photo's.

I carry one of my two Colt Gunsite Pistols, government.

I like the concept of carrying a "COLT 45". Reliable, effective, and I have fought in Real Gunfights with this weapon several times.

It is also the first handgun I carried for serious social intercourse and world domination, 42 years ago.

Go figure.

Fred
 
S&W 1911 with Kimson buffalo horn grips in an elephant hide holster by Jim Speidel, the beltman:
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I currently carry a Kimber Pro Carry series I. It's pretty much stock except for night sights, an arched mainspring housing, and Hogue grips. I'm working on a Springfield Ultra Compact that'll make a nice little carry gun for Texas if they haven't passed open carry by the time I get back.
 
Here's my beater

Just cheap Chinese gun, with a lot of aftermarket parts...
 

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Colt Lt. Weight Officers tuned by an expert!Amazing accuracy from a midget!
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S&W 1911PD Gunsite edition, Night sights and shot abunch by me with new springs-reliable, light accurate and sweet shooting!
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Kimber Tactical Ultra II in a Don Hume holster.
The gun now has a Crimson Trace laser.
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I may start trading off with the Kimber Ultra Covert II.
 
This Sig C3 has been my favored 1911 carry gun:

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I plan on putting this Ed Brown into my carry rotation when cool weather hits:

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Heres my S&W SC commander, in a Sparks WS1. Along with my Kimber UCII, that shares time in the same leather, er horsehide:) I carried a P345 for awhile, but it was just to big. I sold it and carried a much smaller G23, but it was too thick. Along comes the aluminum framed 1911 with thin grips, all I can say now is, Ahhhhhhhhhh:D
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Heres a little visual for you possum
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KyJim,
nice 1911's, hey how is the reliability and accuracy of the c3 they are nice, adn i have been looking into one for ccw. they are 7+1 right?
 
Colt Defender .45 in a Nick Matthews IWB:

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Slim Alumagrips and a Wilson Drop-In beavertail. Magazines upgraded with Tripp captured followers. Been carrying it for almost two years now and love it. It's getting some dings, but that's character, right?
 
I have 2 that i carry.
Springfield 1911A1 in a Tucker HF1.
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Kimnber Pro CDPll in a Tucker HF1 too.

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Sometimes the Pro CDP in a Allessi Bodyguard.

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nice 1911's, hey how is the reliability and accuracy of the c3 they are nice, adn i have been looking into one for ccw. they are 7+1 right?

Like I said, I had a couple of malfunctions in the first 100 rounds but it has seen several hundred rounds since then without any problem. Accuracy has been good -- not as good as the Ed Brown pictured but better than a Colt I own. The magazine is Officer (or Compact) size which means the mags originally were designed for 6 rounds. However, there are now a lot of 7 round mags out there and it comes with a 7 round mag.

You get a lot of debate on whether the 7 rounders are as reliable in the officer size just as you get debate between the 7 and 8 rounds for the full size government model.
 
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