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by Excaliber
Thu Apr 04, 2019 7:18 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
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Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry

SkipMeister wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2019 9:10 pm M&P Shield M 1.0 9mm
XS big dot sight
Apex enhanced trigger
'Urban Carry' Deep carry holster - or Kydex from 'we the people'

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Nice gun!

You forgot to mention the Talon Grip application which gives it grippiness similar to the model 2.0 without the abrasiveness.

Did you do the modifications yourself or did you buy it that way?
by Excaliber
Tue Apr 22, 2014 7:36 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
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Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry

Charles L. Cotton wrote:There is a general consensus that anything less than a 5" barrel on a 1911 compromises reliability. The shorter the barrel the greater the compromise. The custom pistolsmith who has been building and modifying my 1911s for 30 years strongly agrees, as do I. I carry a 5" 1911 about 95% of the time and a Colt Commander the other 5%. Except in limited circumstances, it's not much more difficult to carry a 4 1/4" or 5" gun than a 3" subcompact 1911.

All that said, my wife has carried and shot her Kimber Ultra Carry (3" 1911; .45ACP) for many years and it is reliable. I've seen 3" 1911s function flawlessly in CHL classes as well as other classes and even in the PSC IDPA BUG match. I am convinced that the shorter 1911s require more diligent cleaning, maintenance, and spring replacement than do 5" guns, but that's part of the price one pays for carrying a smaller lighter pistol.

My wife's 3" 1911 has malfunctioned, as have every single semi-auto I own. I've seen 3" 1911s malfunction in classes, along with guns made by Glock, SIG, S&W (M&P), Beretta, Colt, Springfield, Bersa and Walther, as well as any other manufacturer I've left out. I've seen far more malfunctions with micro .32s than all others combined.

I do not believe a 3" 1911 is the gun for a 1911 novice, nor do I believe they deserve Mr. Pincus' broad-brush condemnation.

Chas.
I agree on all points.

I have carried 1911's in all 3 configurations for many years. None of mine are custom guns, and none have received the custom pistolsmith treatment. They've all got some improved parts and a little polishing here and there, but nothing exotic or expensive.

There is no doubt that the 5" versions are the most reliable.

The shorter versions are definitely much more sensitive to on time spring changes and proper cleaning and lubrication. This is not a problem if one pays attention to these things and knows how to do them right. I wouldn't carry a gun that was finicky and prone to failure, but I also don't pick my guns by how much abuse I can give them before they fail because I don't abuse them by neglecting cleaning and lubrication so it doesn't much matter.

That being said, I have no hesitation about carrying a 3" Ultra Carry that has proven itself extremely reliable over the years with around 7,000 rounds through it. It's much easier to conceal under summer clothing and it does everything I need it to do whenever I need it.

I respect Mr. Pincus and think he has much to say that is worth listening to. In this case, I just have to say that his conclusions on the 1911 may not apply to all such guns, because they don't describe my experience with mine.
by Excaliber
Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:35 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Replies: 2327
Views: 656986

Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry

That's one fine looking Colt.

It reminds me of the pristine Python I sold years ago and regretted ever since.

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