In the NRA February 2011 magazine The American Rifleman there's an article on the new Remington R1 M1911. Sounds like a good basic entry-level M1911 for $699.
I do not have a Remington nor do I intend to buy one if for no other reason than I'm left-handed and already have a 1911.
Thought I'd let everybody know about it if you haven't read the article. People on here are always looking for an entry-level 1911.
specially one that out shot a lot of high dollar custom 45s....
Its still a Remington product
Id just as soon buy a nice used Kimber for that price.
that is MSRP.
Actualy pricing is ususally sub $600.
that is MSRP.
Actualy pricing is ususally sub $600.
Ok , for that price id get a used Springfield.
Owner of the a local toy shop has sold several ... and apparently all shot well ... but the front site fell of a couple of them.
They ain't made here are they? Are they made by the same outfit that made Charles Daley's and Rock Island's?
... but the front site fell of a couple of them.
Hahaha, Remington never ceases to amaze me. How long can a company last just because of its name?
They ain't made here are they? Are they made by the same outfit that made Charles Daley's and Rock Island's?
I think they are, NY maybe?
YES< made in the US in NY state at the remington factory. My understanding is that they did that and wanted to keep the price competitive with the foreign made ones.
I may be in the market for one then. I can always use another good basic .45 auto.
Owner of the a local toy shop has sold several ... and apparently all shot well ... but the front site fell of a couple of them.
If that's the only problem that's an easy fix. I have a Colt Gold Cup that required a trip to the custom gun shop at a whole lot of money to work right. I still have a front sight canted to the right. Never noticed until a right hander shot it and complained about the canted front sight. I'm left handed so I never noticed it.
I think they're a nice firearm from little handling I did, personally like the 3-dot sights standard.
Between $598 & $548 locally. $150-200 leap for a new Kimber AND add another $150-ish if you want dots on your sights.
Our local shop/range has sold a # of them and have had no issues--granted, they're not targeted for a picky market, but they haven't had any returns that I've heard of.
I'm sorry to hear that the front sights have fallen off of some of them. Quite honestly, the sights are their greatest feature IMO. They're almost exact replicas of the old King-Tappan sights made popular in the mid-70's by Mel Tappan's book Survival Guns. They don't have the 100 yard bar on the front blade, but other than that they're almost identical. Great retro sights!
Owner of the a local toy shop has sold several ... and apparently all shot well ... but the front site fell of a couple of them.
If that's the only problem that's an easy fix.
I guess Ive just come to expect too much out of a new gun like sights that dont fall out. I'll keep my Sigs and Hk's.
I think they're a nice firearm from little handling I did, personally like the 3-dot sights standard.
Between $598 & $548 locally. $150-200 leap for a new Kimber AND add another $150-ish if you want dots on your sights.
Like I said, id take used Kimber over a new Remington any day.
How many sub-$600 used Kimbers do you see on the market?
Gmoats: My local shop has also sold several of these Remington 45's and there have been NO issues with any of them to date.
I am no expert on nor do I have any extensive experience with 1911's but I have bought and sold many of them over the years.
I actually liked the Remington version myself.
My local shop is sold out of them right now.
I am constantly amazed though at the "strong" prices of even the more basic models of 1911's.
Kimbers are indeed strong retail sellers but on the second hand market they even more quickly disappear.
As soon as another Remington 1911 comes along I am going to CLOSELY examine the front sight - I am rather puzzled about the inference that the sights are falling off of them en masse???
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
P.S.: Long live Big Green!
... As soon as another Remington 1911 comes along I am going to CLOSELY examine the front sight - I am rather puzzled about the inference that the sights are falling off of them en masse??? ...
Not sure of the en masse .... said they sold a few and a couple had the front sites fall off .... you draw your own statistical conclusions
I wonder if the sights were drifted to far and that's why they fell off.
I've looked a R1 over and liked what I saw. I have several 1911 pistols and intend to buy a R1 very soon.
I wonder if the sights were drifted to far and that's why they fell off.
More likely the new owner neglected to check if the set screw was tight.
I believe they are $674 on the Bud's Guns site. Indeed they are made here in the USA according to Gunblast online magazine.
I believe they are $674 on the Bud's Guns site. Indeed they are made here in the USA according to Gunblast online magazine.
Pretty much all of them on gunbroker are in the $575 to $589 range.... I would suspect that the buds price is msrp and if they actually sell it would be the $575 range
For the money here the Remington has got to be as good or better than anything else in this extremely reasonable price range, you wont touch a new kimber or Springfield for this price,however I am partial to the Sig and would pay the extra for the Sig if I were in the market for a 1911...............Hillbilly.
For the money here the Remington has got to be as good or better than anything else in this extremely reasonable price range, you wont touch a new kimber or Springfield for this price,however I am partial to the Sig and would pay the extra for the Sig if I were in the market for a 1911...............Hillbilly.
I too would opt for the Sig, personal preference.
For the money here the Remington has got to be as good or better than anything else in this extremely reasonable price range, you wont touch a new kimber or Springfield for this price,however I am partial to the Sig and would pay the extra for the Sig if I were in the market for a 1911...............Hillbilly.
If we had to stay within this price range, Id take a Taurus.