There certainly should be no secret to producing a reliable 1911 at this point, all it takes is the will. An inexpensive one in 10mm, assuming it works, makes perfect sense as a trail gun that might be subject to some neglect and possibly even loss; no need for a Barbecue Gun for that application, nor one with match-grade accuracy. No worries about parts or service with a 1911 either.

Just checked their website and they look like a serious company, and one that puts their own name on what they make and sell. Mr. Phil’s recommendation doesn’t do any harm either….. Might be worth a shot, though I’m not buying any more guns, honest honey😝


What fresh Hell is this?