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United States  Old 23rd September 2004, 06:09
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New owner..

All that stuff that you read about informed decisions goes out of the window right quick, sometimes.

Not that you try to be an uninformed consumer, or one of those guys. Although, it would almost seem that firearms is a pretty common place for impulse buyers, I should know.. I'm one of them, now.

Oh, it started right simple enough. "Gonna buy a handgun," I think to myself. The part where I get confused is recommending a .22 Buckmark to a friend about six weeks ago, to the now with the bill of sale for something that is most certainly NOT a .22LR pistol.

Needless to say, it rapidly escalated when I went out to do some shopping. I didn't even MEAN to buy it, I tell myself, it just called out my name. When you're there, in the shop pricing and oogling and generally wondering which one you're gonna bring home, when you see it down there, in the last cabinet, sitting pretty, begging for your eyes.

You make the fatal mistake, "Excuse me.. could I see that Colt down there in the last cabinet."

Five minutes later, you find yourself alone in the forest of hunting rifles across the room, head bowed in thought. "Can I afford it? Should I do it? Man, what kinda crap is she gonna give me? Just how much recoil is it? I should do it, I mean, the design is nearly 100 years old. Its the serious competitor's handgun. It wouldn't be so popular if there was a problem, right?" A final consideration of the total bill, of the look she'll give you when you walk in...

Well, as you know from the first few lines of this long winded introductory post.. I did it. How could I not? A Colt M1991A1, series 80, used, of course. Not sure of the year, I haven't been bothered enough to try and devote real effort to that, yet. I presume that folks around here have access to that, and with a serial number someone can probably assist? For a bit over $375. Sure, the finish is a little worn, but then, I like that. Yeah, there's a big scratch in the finish, but then I won't feel as bad when I put one in it. Hell, I've never even shot something so big, but I'll learn to enjoy that in time...

Most importantly, its mine all mine.

All that said, hi, I'm a new forum member. A new handgun owner. A new Colt owner. A whole lotta new, eh?
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My wife does that too....

I'm a relative newcomer here too - I inherited an old Commander a couple of years ago, and didn't really touch it until last April.

(I also bought a new Para Tac-Four about the same time. The wife didn't quite appreciate that.... )

I've learned more in the last few weeks about the 1911 than I ever thought possible. (Read the "Broken Extractor" thread.)

Great bunch of guys here, with a lot of useful information, and they seem to tolerate me.

(The Para gang seems to tolerate me more - something about "these things are _really_ strange." )

I lucked into the Commander being "ready to go" other than a much too heavy trigger. The other problems are largely my doing. Ask somebody, though, if you come across anything that doesn't seem "right". I'm still learning about "little things" that make the 1911's more comfortable, more reliable, etc.

(A buddy just put "finger groove" Pachmayrs - with wood inserts - on his 1911. Big beavertail too. My Commander's got the older style Pachmayrs. Not a "leave the wife and kids", but I like it. I'll probably do the beavertail. Just little things....)

Enjoy!

Stu.

(The Commander, and the Para, are by no means my first handguns. I've been doing this since 1968. First 1911's, though.)

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gfen,

Welcome to the forum. This is a nice place to learn and participate. Just a word of warning. Once you have the Colt disease, you will not be able to cure it unless you buy a new or new to you Colt once in a while. One is never enough. So, start saving now for your next fix

Best wishes and congratulations on your purchase.

Chuck

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As Chuck put it right above, a new 1911 every once in a while is a good cure for the 1911 disease.

If you do not get your medicine, in the proper intervals, you risk ending up like me, starting web site and forums sites about your favorite firearm and spend your time taking care of them. Damn those Greek firearm laws!!! I am a sick man and I can't hope I'll get my medicine!!!

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Oh yeah, welcome to the forums.
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Finally getting out to try it, now, too..

Haven't even had a chance to take it out, yet. I purchased it late Monday night, was busy the next two days and Thursday morning had four impacted wisdom teeth pulled, and some other dental thing done.

I figured Vicodin and firearms probably weren't the wisest combination in the world.

Heading out today, finally. Yeah, my jaw is throbbing but I haven't taken anything beyond ibuprofen... Today is a good day, and I do believe I've earned my little get-well gift.

Looking forward to being a regular..

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You got me to thinking.... The guy I inherited the Commander from was deep into Vicodin. Perhaps that's why the trigger was so heavy.... (Medical necessity thing there.) Hope the jaw's back to normal.... (Been there too.)

I've learned a couple of important things here:

1. You can do about anything you want, right or wrong, to a 1911, and if it'll still function at all, you probably can trust it. For a while at least....

2. A gun designed to double as a wheel chock, although a bit more effective as a weapon, can easily be turned into a fine, high-quality piece for defense, target, plinking, or just plain fun. At which point it becomes more finicky than Morris the Cat....

(But a little care will keep it running fine. )

Now, put down the mouse, and run out and buy a couple more....
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That's it, I'm hooked. Finally took it out at first chance. Fires like a dream, goes where I want it, and fits in my hand.

Absolutely a dream to use, I'm surprised by how easy to control it is, I expected more due to the size of the cartrdige, but its not bad at all.
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Great!

You'll love it....

I'd actually shot the Commander I keep talking about some twenty years ago (if it's not the same one, it's it's twin!), but had forgotten about it. Somewhere along the line I decided to take it out a few months ago after leaving it on the shelf for a year or so, just to see what would happen.

It's pleasant to shoot, and, as you said, "goes where I want it to." My 18-year-old daughter likes it, too. She doesn't like the Para.... I like 'em both.... (Wearing the Colt right now.)

The thing that most people don't realize when they start thinking about BIG bullets is that when you avoid the super-lightweights (this applies to things like the .357, too), you end up with a lot of weight in the gun. This is a nuisance in an ankle rig, or if you're a shrimp like my daughter, but for most people it's just not that much more, and that makes for superb handling.

Enjoy!
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Buy one, you'll own two.

New to the forum, but not to the 100 year old classic. i bought my first "1911" in 1995, a AMT hard baller. Then in 1997, a Springfield Mil-spec. Those are long gone. Now I own 2 Colts, a 1991A1 and a series 80 Government Model, both beautifully stock, the way they should be.

With out a doubt, the greatest auto pistol ever made. The simplicity, power and sheer numbers alone have secured it's legacy.....but damn these things are loud! Do not forget your hearing protection.

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Have you ever been shooting next to someone with a Glock 9mm Para or .40 S&W???? Then you know what loudness is. The .45 will sound like a pussy cat purring into your ears.

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