Originally Posted by CrimsonTide
When you handle one, you will see a stronger resemblance to Charter Arms than to the Colt. As a matter of fact, the first time I saw one, my first thought was: "Somebody stamped a horse on a Charter Arms." The trigger isn't bad, but the rest of the product leaves me cold.



When is Colt going to either learn, or just go away.

It is embarrassing to see the once great maker of fine guns, flounder and flop around like a
half dead chicken.



The word on the street is the new 1911's are good guns.
That's something, they should build on it.


Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!