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Old 09-13-2011, 01:54 AM
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I've already traded in one 1911 and another is going to get a .22 conversion (the Loaded). Too many 45s. Springfield Mil-Spec, Loaded, Les Baer, S&W 4505, SIG P220.

You are 18 now right? You could trade it in or sell it to the gunshop. Though you're likely to get raped on the deal.
The only gunshop in town has a display case full of 1911's nicer than mine, and they rarely buy used handguns. My uncle showed some interest in buying it, but he hasn't said anything about it to me since
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Old 09-13-2011, 03:01 AM
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Whoops, I meant hammerbite. Actually, it is really more of a combination of hammerbite and the grip safety digging into my hand
Unless you don't like 1911's. I would upgrade the hammer and grip safety as K9870 said. While drop-in beavertails don't look all that great, it'll take care of your hammer bite. Shortening the spur hammer would be the quickest and cheapest method though.

Here's a good article on the HS 1911's. Not sure how old it is.

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m.../ai_n16741478/
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Old 09-13-2011, 03:06 AM
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Unless you don't like 1911's. I would upgrade the hammer and grip safety as K9870 said. While drop-in beavertails don't look all that great, it'll take care of your hammer bite. Shortening the spur hammer would be the quickest and cheapest method though.

Here's a good article on the HS 1911's. Not sure how old it is.

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m.../ai_n16741478/
I'd rather just sell it. I already have all the .45 I need at the moment
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Old 09-13-2011, 03:14 AM
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It'd be neat to go over to the Briley shop and have them trick it out a bit
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Old 09-13-2011, 05:40 AM
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Accompanied a buddy to the gun shop the other day. I saw that Stoeger Cougers were slightly north of $400 new. Anyone have any experience with them?
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Old 09-13-2011, 09:51 AM
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The only reason I hate on it is because it slide-bites the shit out of me due to my large hands, I have trouble using the sights correctly because my vision isn't too great, and it won't chamber the HD ammo I use. Otherwise, it runs fine, has only about 100 rounds in it, feels solid, and only has one tiny scratch on the frame
You have berated the everloving hell out of that gun for being unreliable and you've only fired 100 rounds out of it, and it has only hand problems with hollowpoints? Words can't express how silly that is...

Oh and also, a Stoeger Cougar should be under 400 bucks new, I see them for less all the time. I have no experience with them other than handling them at gun stores, though I'm sure they handle fine. I'd save up a little more for something better though.

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Old 09-13-2011, 03:25 PM
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You have berated the everloving hell out of that gun for being unreliable and you've only fired 100 rounds out of it, and it has only hand problems with hollowpoints? Words can't express how silly that is...

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I haven't berated it for unreliability, I have berated it because it tears up my hand and won't feed the COR-BON hollowpoints I keep for HD. It feeds ball and Winchester hollowpoints fine.
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Old 09-13-2011, 03:28 PM
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Accompanied a buddy to the gun shop the other day. I saw that Stoeger Cougers were slightly north of $400 new. Anyone have any experience with them?
You could probably get something better than a Cougar for around that much on Gunbroker or at a gunshow
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You could probably get something better than a Cougar for around that much on Gunbroker or at a gunshow
I also saw PX4s for around the same price, but in .40. I hope the 9mm is around the same or less. They both appear to be DA/SA with a decocker.

Can they use Beretta 92 mags?
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My CZ was 504 OTD. thats a good buy.

The p64 is shipping now, can't wait, now wolff just needs to get me my springs, speaking of orders balde tech is taking forever!
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