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This average Colt 1911 70 Series never fails to please. It bears the original WWI grips from my Grandfather's carry 1911A1, and it currently guards my father's casket flag. I shoot it knowing the sacrifice my father and grandfather gave to this country during two world wars.........
I really liked the fit and feel of my Ruger P345, but it let me down in the function department so I traded it away.
The CZ 97 is my current favorite. Though, I'd like to wade into the 1911 kool-aid creek someday.
the one that makes me smile is my les baer monolith...until i wrestle with taking it apart. for day in and out reliabilty and accuracy i really like my sig 220 that is about 20 years old. i have been hearing bad things about the new sigs but this old gun is reliable.
no pix yet, but my Bul 1911 is just plain fun - I always smile when an auto feeds every time, ejects every time , and puts big holes in a small area...
No Picture but I enjoy my Glock 21 it is very accurate, I shot it today with the 45 acp, 400 corbon and 10 mm, same gun, different barrels. It was nice.
I don't have just one .45 ACP autoloader that puts a smile on my face. My smile appears when a gun shoots accurately and reliably, i. e., no failures. So...my SIG P220ST, SIG P245TT, SA XD-45 Tactical, and H&K USP45 Expert all put smiles on my face. I wish I could include my SIG GSR Revolution, which is probably the most accurate, but it doesn't feed reliably. I have a few S&W .45 ACP wheel guns that also put smiles on my face, but you posted in the autoloader section.
No pics but I have a 3.5" Springfield Ultracompact .45 with hogue grips and 5" Kimber Raptor II. I traded off an XD45 to get a XD40 for ccw. Of the .45s the nod for grins per bang (gpb) goes to the 5" Kimber. The XD45 was a great weapon and if I had it to do over I would've kept it over the 3.5" ported Springfield. But the 5" Kimber has my heart.
My Colt Combat Commander, customized by Colt's Custom Shop. This included: bright nickel finish, MMC rear sight, Gold Cup trigger, accurized, and throated to feed just about anything. I added the straight Pachmayr mainspring housing and the Pachmayr grips. Without any doubt, my favorite .45. vv[/IMG]
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