-USGI M1911A1 National Match .45 built at Rock Island Arsenal in 1968
-Rock River .233 Varminter w/ SS HB
-Colt M1911 exported to Argentine Navy in 1914
-Colt National Match in .38Spl w/ fitted .22lr conversion unit
-Bushmaster DR308
-M1D Garand
-FN49 in .30-06 of the Luxembourg Army
RIA Tactical .45 with Pachmayr American Legend rosewood grips. I bought it about a year-and-a-half ago from a (now former) co-worker who shot it a couple of times and put it in his safe until he decided he wanted a Range Officer instead. Got it for $400, and it's my first 1911. I've always been a revolver guy, but I have to say, that gun is quite fun. Eats everything I've fed it.
Desert Eagle 1911 G. Some don't like the big letters on the slide, but it shoots amazing. When the Navy Seal you know wants one after shooting yours, you know it's good.
I looked at a Desert Eagle 1911 while in Kentucky over the summer. I was very impressed with it. The fit, finish, and standard items included were great. Glad to hear it is working well for you.
Yesterday I swapped my LCR.38 for a 642-1 lockless. Why? It carries better in my pocket and I couldn't accustom myself to the Ruger multiple click trigger reset.
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