I like the .45acp. One it has much more stopping power than the nine. Two 1911's were designed for Gods caliber. I guess you can run your 9mm if you can't handle the .45.
Update on My Tisas US Army 1911-A1. Finally received it on the 33rd day. You just gotta love The California Doj. Ihave now given it a thorough visual inspection. Very nice fit and finish. No rattle firm crisp 6lb. trigger. It has little more take-up than I like. The safety has over travel on...
The only change I plan on is changing the grips. I bought a pair of military contract plastic grips. They are new not issued. This is not a starter 1911 for me it is just the way I want it. I have other 1911's That have all the bells and whistles. Beavertails, sights and such. This Tisas US Army...
This my new Tisas 1911 a1 US Army. I traded for it. I am really surprised I was able to find one. I have seen a couple for sale in California but were to far away. I have a pic. but the gun itself is still in the ten day quarantine. I am anxious to shoot it. All the reviews about this Turkish...
If you're looking for mags at decent price I have bought and used joe'smagmania on Ebay. they work fine, and you can get pads for them also. He has package deals when you buy more than one.
If your on a budget I suggest Tisas if money is not a concern then the choices are endless. I recently found that I now want all my 1911's to have an arched mainspring it improved my grip comfort 100 percent. You should try both a flat mainspring housing and arched. To see which feels better...