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Yes... I have a Remington 1911 R1 Enhanced. It is really a quality firearm. If have never had any issues with it through 800 rounds. No FTF's and it has always gone bang. I think it is as accurate as this shooter will ever be. Plus it has classic lines and is easy to maintain. The only draw back is it only holds 8+1. It is heavy, but I love the thing anyway.
(04-23-2015, 06:41 AM)Dutz Wrote: [ -> ][Image: 1911A_detail.jpg]
Yes I do after getting my Kimber Ultra CDP II 45 acp. I no longer use a fly swatter any more I just shoot em.Lol
hmmm... My problem is I have trouble seeing the flies at 20 yards... LOL But congrates on finding yet another use for a 1911! IHas anyone ever measured the size of a hole the .45ACP puts in a fly?
(04-24-2015, 08:11 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: [ -> ]hmmm... My problem is I have trouble seeing the flies at 20 yards... LOL But congrates on finding yet another use for a 1911! IHas anyone ever measured the size of a hole the .45ACP puts in a fly?
I can't count how many times I try measured the hole's the trouble I'm having is finding the fly after I shoot em. I think a may have to backup a bit say maybe 30 - 40 yards I think after I hit it the wind from the bullet is blowing the fly away cause it's like it disappears.
I like my RIA GI model. Has been nearly flawless.
(04-23-2015, 04:31 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: [ -> ]Yes... I have a Remington 1911 R1 Enhanced. It is really a quality firearm. If have never had any issues with it through 800 rounds. No FTF's and it has always gone bang. I think it is as accurate as this shooter will ever be. Plus it has classic lines and is easy to maintain. The only draw back is it only holds 8+1. It is heavy, but I love the thing anyway.

That R1 is amazing. I need one.

I had a student that was shooting an R1, and was 3 inches below the bullseye, and was thinking it was the gun. I had never shot one, but wanted one, and shot 3 shot in a quarter size group within the size of a quarter. I turned to him and said.."IT'S NOT THE GUN DUDE!!!"
The R1 is truly just as accurate as the XDm .45 APC 5.25" barrel competition model I have. It's fit and finish are really outstanding and match or exceed many 1911's costing well over $1200. Anyone in the market for a 1911, would do well to consider the Remington R1 Enhanced.
Do you love them enough to do this? http://bearingarms.com/rising-country-st...dment-ink/

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That is some impressive ink.
Nah, don't like them that much.
(05-08-2015, 06:15 PM)AcilletaM Wrote: [ -> ]Do you love them enough to do this? http://bearingarms.com/rising-country-st...dment-ink/

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that is some nice art work..
Rather than invest in the Ink, couldn't I wear dual shoulder holsters with two 1911's actually in them rather than the art? I like the ink, but I'd rather have the two 1911's...
If he had the money for that kind of ink, he probably has the 1911s, too.
(05-08-2015, 06:15 PM)AcilletaM Wrote: [ -> ]Do you love them enough to do this? http://bearingarms.com/rising-country-st...dment-ink/

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Nice ink.
Yuck! I wouldn't lick my gun nor get ink to prove my "love". It'd be like getting a tat for a girlfriend you no longer have!