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LuckyDuck

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  • Nov 4, 2020
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    It's 2025 and the patent date issued to the original 1911 was 14 FEB 1911 so we're now officially 114 years 'into the future' yet there's those of us that still love the 1911 and also carry it and figured it's worth asking the question as to why ya do & what type of 1911 you settled on.

    Generally speaking, the options available in the past century settle into either full-size (5"/Government), 'Commander' sized (traditionally 4.25" barrel, a few 4" barrels, but retaining the same frame size), 'Officer' sized which has... what 3.5-3" barrel & a smaller frame, and Conceal Carry Officer (CCO) which mates the Commander (aka 'longer) slide with the Officer (aka 'small') frame.

    Calibers have been various- 45 ACP of course, 38 Super, 10mm, and also 9mm. Over the years there's also been some variance with the frames in a standard/'combat' frame (aka 'steel') and "lightweight" (aka aluminum/alloy). There's also long/medium/short triggers and flat/wedge/arched mainsprings. Don't forget the flat butt, round butt, or bobtail options. It's the 'lego' of pistols before a name ever was given to it.

    So 114 years and that's just scratching the surface- the question though is, for those that still carry a 1911, what configuration and why?

    To start it off-

    I've never been able to make the standard/government size work (regardless of caliber) for carry. It's just either too big (size wise) and/or too heavy (speaking to both standard & lightweight frames). Commander sized- I'm staring to have good luck with (even though it's only .75" shorter barrel) but the standard frame is still a factor to work around and adding a magwell further complicates concealment purposes. The officer size is actually rather sweet and addresses the previous problems, an even shorter barrel & frame BUT it's been my experience that one needs to be a bit more discerning on what particular model they select to balance out the reliability aspect.

    I think that's why I started playing in the "intermediate" world of carry 1911's- Commanders (with bobtails)/ Officers (with bull barrels & flat recoil springs)/ CCO's, etc-. As a quick summary- after lots of 'back & forth' with EDC options I still go back to bobtail commanders & reliable officer sized 1911's (although I'm trying to formulate an option of the CCO configuration and so far I'm really liking it but haven't decided on the "balance" aspect just yet).

    Everything else- well I still haven't figured it out. Arched/flat mainspring- I seem to shoot 'em both equally. Short/Med/Long trigger- I tend to lean towards long triggers but I'm just now playing with the shorter options.

    Calibers... I tend to stick to the classics and gravitate to 45's in my 1911's. I like 10mm plenty in that style and have been warming up to 38 Super but... the most popular caliber these days seems to be 9mm and I'm frankly just not there yet. I've got nothing against 9mm but just not in my 1911's just yet (reckon I'm still biased over the decades of challenges to get 9mm to feed properly as a shorter cartridge in 1911's as compared to 45/10mm/38super)

    -LD
     
    I carry 1911s (Gov and Commander) almost exclusively, but as I'm sure that you been told on the other forums that you've probably posted this question on, there is nothing at all "lego" about the 1911. Almost all of the parts are fit to the specific gun. There are solutions to magwells extending the grip, namely Chen gen 1 & 2 magwells. They aren't cheap to buy or have installed, but you probably also know that the custom 1911 world isn't for the poors. 9mm is plenty and shot placement is (almost) all that matters. 9mm feeds phenomenally is a 1911 built to make it run. Pick your budget and work from there. Or buy a compact CZ variant.
     
    I carry 1911s (Gov and Commander) almost exclusively, but as I'm sure that you been told on the other forums that you've probably posted this question on, there is nothing at all "lego" about the 1911. Almost all of the parts are fit to the specific gun. There are solutions to magwells extending the grip, namely Chen gen 1 & 2 magwells. They aren't cheap to buy or have installed, but you probably also know that the custom 1911 world isn't for the poors. 9mm is plenty and shot placement is (almost) all that matters. 9mm feeds phenomenally is a 1911 built to make it run. Pick your budget and work from there. Or buy a compact CZ variant.
    I stand corrected- you brought up a good point (and one I should have better clarified because I completely agree with you). When I mentioned the "lego" element I was eluding to the experimentation of different slide lengths & frame sizes but @FWoo45 is absolutely correct that it isn't by any means 'plug & play' and requires a manufacturer that knows what they're doing in each of those configurations to get a reliable pistol. Appreciate you clarifying that sir.

    I will, however, offer a minor quip that while I agree the "custom/semi-custom" 1911 world isn't for the poors BUT I still think we're living in the golden age of reliable 1911's in a plethora of configurations around the $1-2K price range from companies like Colt, Springfield, Dan Wesson, etc. Heck- I'm looking VERY hard at a Tisas 1911a1 clone replicating the WWII Remington Rand models for something like $400. Now that's not exactly something I'm looking to purchase for carry purposes (admittedly) but just mention that to say that there's a lot of great 1911's out there that aren't multi-thousands of dollars is all.


    -LD