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| Plinker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: NW Indiana
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| Somewhat Purple-ish ![]() ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Indiana
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | By popular demand! I suspect that Michael Bane was referring to reliability issues with the 9mm and 1911-style handguns. He's absolutely right, because it's not easy getting a 1911 to function with 9mm. It's not as bad as .40, but it's not like .38 super or .45ACP. The probalem is that the 9mm (9x19mm) is a little too short compared to the .45ACP and .38 super. Now, you can not compare the Springfield EMP to 1911s chambered in 9mm. The EMP functions like a 1911 and looks like a 1911, but it was designed from the start as a platform for the 9x19mm round. The magazines, frame/grip, etc. are all sized for the 9mm. There are two ways to get a 9mm 1911. Either get one already chambered in 9mm or get a .38 super and have a 9mm barrel fitted. I'm not sure which path will be less expensive or less frustrating. It will depend entirely on the specific gun you acquire, its tolerances, and who you get to work on it. I've seen few 9mm 1911s that functioned 100% as purchased. Those guns I've seen that do work well have usually had significant work done to them, although there are always exceptions. If you purchase a 9mm 1911 new, you should expect it to require some work to get it functional. So, some might think, why bother with that when I can get a Sig or a Glock in 9mm and it will function perfectly? Well, if that's what you want, that's what you should get. On the other hand, if you want a 1911 chambered in 1911, it's worth the hassles. My Springfield was a problem child from the beginning. Part of that was due to poor quality control, and part was due to the inherent difficulties in making 1911 reliable in 9mm. I did some of the minor work myself (installed/fitted/tuned an extractor, short trigger, thin grips, for instance). It worked okay after that, but it had horrible problems with accuracy. I had a friend fit an S&A magwell to it. I had Neil Keller Kustom Ballistics take it and he did some work. He welded the lugs and hood on the barrel and refit it to the frame. He also fit a new bushing (one of then new S-V bushings that only has four points of contact), and recut the channels in the frame where the trigger bow rests/slides (they were not cut properly at the factory). He also narrowed the front sight so it's about 0.090 in. wide. Before it would not hold a full magazine worth of shots on an IPSC target at 25 yards from a rest. Now it will shoot fist-size groups at 25 yards offhand (if you can do it), and probably better from a rest. As of 09JAN09, it had 20,114 rounds through it, with 1811 rounds since the last malfunction. The only maintenance it sees is that when I have failure to go into battery or it just feels too dry, I remove the slide, wipe with a paper towel or napkin, and relube with Kellube. It has not been disassembled and cleaned thoroughly since well before the 1000 round mark. I have a new recoil spring and firing pin spring, but I have not yet installed them. So, it went from a gun that I would not sell because I would not burden someone else with its problems to a gun I will never sell because I like it so much. Is all of that trouble worth it? In retrospect, yes. It's the most fun gun to shoot I've owned (other than .22s). When 9mm ammo was less expensive, it was as fun as any .22. It almost feels like shooting a .22 as well, with minimal felt recoil and almost no muzzle flip. Is it for everyone? No way. Unless you get lucky with a gun that works well out of the box, it can be a long road to getting a good gun. For me it was worth it. If I were going to buy one now, I would probably get an STI Trojan or other STI single stack in 9mm. That would people be the best chance of getting one that works. If Rock Island Armory/Armscor would import one, it would be a good bet too (and inexpensive). If Taurus would make a PT1911 in 9mm, I'd already have one. Another issue is magazines. Until recently, 9mm 1911s were finicky about magazines. For most guns, the 9rd Springfield/Metalform mags continue to be the most reliable. In addition, last year Metalform, Wilson, and Tripp all released 10rd 9mm mags. I can verify that the Metalforms work well in my gun. I can also verify that I could not afford to buy them; I got mine as prizes at a match last year.
__________________ Email: Joseph@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com Wabash Valley Practical Pistol Shooters www.wvpps.com Riley Conservation Club www.rileycc.com "The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State." INDIANA CONSTITUTION Article 1 - Bill of Rights - Section 32 To prevail you must ACT! Last edited by rhino; 01-17-2009 at 11:23. |
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| Marksman | I have seen colt series 70's in government and commander coming in 9mm. also at the 1500 i saw a springfield armory mil spec 1911a1 in 9mm. They are there you just have to look.... also 9mm is my favorite caliber. but for the capacity in the 1911 i prefer the 45acp just for the extra power. but cost of ammo is such a *****..... >_>
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| Marksman Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Columbus, IN
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__________________ Email: Joseph@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com Wabash Valley Practical Pistol Shooters www.wvpps.com Riley Conservation Club www.rileycc.com "The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State." INDIANA CONSTITUTION Article 1 - Bill of Rights - Section 32 To prevail you must ACT! |
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| Marksman Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Greenwood
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![]() ![]() | In a somewhat ironic twist, the only Kimber I have had good luck with is one chambered in 9mm. Although the 9mm 1911 is typically more finicky than the .45, the Kimber Aegis II that my Dad, Brother, and I share custody of has been 100% when I've used it and an incredibly accurate and EASY shooting gun. It almost feels like cheating when using a full sized 1911 chambered in 9mm. The Aegis is the the two toned one in the family pic below: ![]() |
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| Somewhat Purple-ish ![]() ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Indiana
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__________________ Email: Joseph@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com Wabash Valley Practical Pistol Shooters www.wvpps.com Riley Conservation Club www.rileycc.com "The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State." INDIANA CONSTITUTION Article 1 - Bill of Rights - Section 32 To prevail you must ACT! |
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| Somewhat Purple-ish ![]() ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Indiana
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Good answer! I've only know a couple of people who sold fully functional 9mm 1911s, and both of them were the kind of guys who are always selling their guns and buying others. To me, a 9mm 1911 that works really well is something you never sell. Kind of like an AR in .308 that functions 100%. You just don't let it go!
__________________ Email: Joseph@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com Wabash Valley Practical Pistol Shooters www.wvpps.com Riley Conservation Club www.rileycc.com "The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State." INDIANA CONSTITUTION Article 1 - Bill of Rights - Section 32 To prevail you must ACT! |
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