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Anyone on here ever own one of these. Thinking about getting one.
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If you mean 1911s, I have three. All of them are a lot of fun to shoot. Range Officer, Garrison, and a Commander-sized Ronin. I had to change out the front sight on the Ronin, it was shooting too high for my tastes, but now, it's dead-on. Springfield puts a 9lb. recoil spring in the 5" guns, if you buy one, I strongly suggest switching out that 9lb spring with a 12 or 14lb. spring. Other than that, they run pretty well. None of mine seem to like Winchester ammo, though, and the extractors will slip off a Winchester case now and then. You can avoid that by avoiding Winchester ammo.
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.
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This was /is called a 911 in 9mm, it is a compact pistol but, after looking more on line I see that it has been discontinued. Don't know why.
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I have a Range Officer. It's fitted well & functions 100% so far. I'm normally a stainless guy but bought blue in this to save a 100. Wishing I'd got the stainless as I think the gun needs some edges & corners dehorned, & w/stainless a refinish would quick & easy. Otherwise, it's a good gun. The 9# recoil spring might beat up the gun a bit or other? But my arthritis appreciates the easy slide rack. Arther being the reason I have a 1911 in 9mm in the first place.
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gunzo, Colt always used 14s in the 9mms and Super .38s, I figure they know more about it than I do, and went with what they use.
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.
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I believe the Springfield 911 was identical to the Sig P938.
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I have a Springfield loaded target and like others have said they are an awesome range toy,I run the factory 9# spring with no issues , have shot over 4k rds thru it with minimal hickups almost exclusively with 1x fired win cases and haven’t had the issues others experienced!
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