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    New AC II

    Just add a 1911 to collection, love everything about it can't wait to shoot.


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    Last edited by KAC1911; 24th January 2013 at 11:19. Reason: add pic


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    Good looking
    AC II

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    Thanks, I guess this 1911 isn't to popular on this site.
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    I think the ACII is a great looking 1911. I don't own one but I do have a Metro Arms Commander that is a great shooting pistol. The Metro Arms AC/Commander/Amigo are IMHO the best buys for your buck, and are better quality than the RIA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KAC1911
    Thanks, I guess this 1911 isn't to popular on this site.
    Quite the contrary, actually. Sometimes there are periods of relative inactivity on this site, and you may have posted during one of those periods.

    That is a very attractive pistol, and we look forward to a range report after you've shot it.

    I did a gun review for a MetroArms manufactured pistol in the not-too-distant past, and was favorably impressed. Since that time, the importer has expanded the line of MetroArms guns, and the M1911.ORG E-zine should be receiving another pistol shortly for Test & Evaluation. Stay tuned for that review.

    In the meantime, enjoy your new gun, and please be sure to follow up this thread with a range report.

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    I shot it the other day with 230 FMJ and no problems at all. the wind was blowing the targets to much to see the grouping. I did notice when I was cleaning the finish on the slide stop and the main spring housing were not that good as most of the gun. Actually the bottom of the housing looks a little worn off too. But again it isn't a high dollar 1911 either. May change out for a nicer stainless one. Again cosmetics. Trying to be subjective here.
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    Should also note the trigger is as good as my Gold Cup, no kidding.
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    Nice pistol, I have one in blue and love it. Definitely worth more than I paid for it. Enjoy it and shoot the heck outta it.
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    I got a ACII two years ago and it gets carried as much as my kimber. The trigger is stock breaks at 4 Lb 13 oz. I love it.

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    I have an ACII and am quite impressed. It is my go-to-gun for the range. Reliable. Accurate. And fun!

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