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10/30/2005 8:34:49 PM EDT
I am in the market for a mid-size 1911 A1 .45 style handgun.  I like the way the GI looks and it appears to have the style that I want.  I was wondering if anyone had one and could share on how it shoots and the fell of the handgun.  Or could anyone suggest another route to head in.  Thanks in advanced.

-When lost there is always a way out-
11/1/2005 11:10:58 AM EDT
[#1]
The G.I.s are great pistols keep going in the direction you are going in. If you want 3-dot sights and the opened up ejection port go with the Mil-Spec that is about $90 more. I like the GI.s my self and I like the small sights on them. Most people prefer the 3-Dots to the G.I. sights.
11/1/2005 6:45:06 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks for the advise.  I am currently scouting my local dealers for this weapon.  Thank you.

-When lost the is always a way out.-
11/6/2005 7:31:27 AM EDT
[#3]
I own one. Pretty happy with it.  I had a problem with it about 6 months ago; it wouldnt return to battery on a fresh round.  I took the advice of  a local gunsmith to polish the feed ramp with Flitz compound, and brush the chamber.  Scince doing that the gun is back to 100%.
11/8/2005 6:35:35 AM EDT
[#4]
I bought a GI for the purpose of tricking it out. If you are going to keep the work minimal, then go with the Mil-Spec. The lowered ejection port offers a bit more reliability. An action job, and a ramp and throat job is something to look into also if you want to feed hollow points reliably.
11/8/2005 7:35:06 PM EDT
[#5]
Thanks for all the advice everyone.  I also have another question relating back the 1911.  Can anyone tell me if the is a significant diffrence between the 5" and the 4" besides the obvious barrle length.
Thanks

-When lost there is always a way out-
11/8/2005 8:40:00 PM EDT
[#6]
1911 was designed to be a 5''. It messes with the reliability. When you make it shorter it has less time to do what it needs to do before the next shot. I love my 5''. I carry it and compete with it. Wouldnt go any shorter.
11/8/2005 9:25:19 PM EDT
[#7]

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1911 was designed to be a 5''. Any gun  shorter than 5" and it messes with the reliability.



Got that right. I purchased a Springfield GI about 2 years ago. Shoots everything I feed it including hollow points. Love the pistol.

First 1911 pattern pistol that I have owned that has not given me any problems. Of course all the other 1911 pistols that I have owned where 3'' or 3.5" barreled unreliables.
11/9/2005 5:43:46 PM EDT
[#8]
Both the Mil-Spec and GI are good guns, I prefer the Mil-Spec due to the sights though.


LOSTCOP004:  If you want your phrase "-When lost there is always a way out-" to automatically appear everytime you post,, go to the top of the page and click on "Edit Profile".  You should be able to add that phrase to the "signature" portion.  This way you wont have to type it everytime you post and it wont drive me nuts!
11/9/2005 6:57:21 PM EDT
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LOSTCOP004:  If you want your phrase "-When lost there is always a way out-" to automatically appear everytime you post,, go to the top of the page and click on "Edit Profile".  You should be able to add that phrase to the "signature" portion.  This way you wont have to type it everytime you post and it wont drive me nuts!



+1

Though you have to be a paying member to have a signature.  I would still rather not see it in the main body of the messages though.
11/9/2005 7:14:17 PM EDT
[#10]

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+1

Though you have to be a paying member to have a signature.  I would still rather not see it in the main body of the messages though.



Ahh, forgot about that.  Well hopefully he'll just stop putting it in there then.
11/9/2005 8:04:00 PM EDT
[#11]
Anyways, to put the thread back on topic -

I am thinking of getting a pair of mil-spec 1911's, hopefully.  Other than the sights and the opened up ejection port, is there anything different with the mil-spec over the G.I.?

11/9/2005 8:07:34 PM EDT
[#12]
That covers it I think, they may come with different grips though.  The GI with wood "US" and the Mil-Spec with black plastice, IIRC.
11/9/2005 9:10:58 PM EDT
[#13]

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That covers it I think, they may come with different grips though.  The GI with wood "US" and the Mil-Spec with black plastice, IIRC.



Yup. Grips. Ejection port. Sights. Oh, and the forward cocking serations on the Mil-Spec, versus the vertical on the GI.
11/9/2005 9:11:36 PM EDT
[#14]

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That covers it I think, they may come with different grips though.  The GI with wood "US" and the Mil-Spec with black plastice, IIRC.



Yup. Grips. Ejection port. Sights. Oh, and the forward cocking serations on the Mil-Spec, versus the vertical on the GI.
11/10/2005 10:33:49 AM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:

Quoted:
That covers it I think, they may come with different grips though.  The GI with wood "US" and the Mil-Spec with black plastice, IIRC.



Yup. Grips. Ejection port. Sights. Oh, and the forward cocking serations on the Mil-Spec, versus the vertical on the GI.



Wow, I've never noticed the serrrations on the slide being different before, nice.
11/10/2005 11:31:45 AM EDT
[#16]
I have the Mil-Spec as my CCW piece and LOVE IT!!! It always works with out a hiccup. (OK My first batch of reloads didn't work too well. That was my fault) 800 rounds without a FTfire Ftfeed or FTE. Park will wear in the holster rather quickly but what the hell.

Break it in 200rds or so

Clean it

Carry it

LOVE it
11/11/2005 3:47:05 AM EDT
[#17]
Thanks everyone for all the help and advise.
11/22/2005 6:41:25 PM EDT
[#18]
My GI took some breaking-in, but it works really well now with CLP. The factory mag was a problem too, replaced with some McCormick 8-rounders which work well.
11/27/2005 3:22:58 PM EDT
[#19]
What is one of the GI models worth? A local gunshop has one and its calling to me ;).

Used, Very clean, good condition..  $465.  

Should I grab it up or wait?
11/27/2005 5:55:14 PM EDT
[#20]

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What is one of the GI models worth? A local gunshop has one and its calling to me ;).

Used, Very clean, good condition..  $465.  

Should I grab it up or wait?



They sell brand new around here for $440, if you can haggle the guy down a bit, it might be a good buy.
11/28/2005 8:17:31 PM EDT
[#21]

Quoted:
What is one of the GI models worth? A local gunshop has one and its calling to me ;).

Used, Very clean, good condition..  $465.  

Should I grab it up or wait?



They should be that price brand new! I wouldn't pay that for a used one. I'd try to get him to at the most $400.
12/1/2005 5:25:53 PM EDT
[#22]

Quoted:

Quoted:
What is one of the GI models worth? A local gunshop has one and its calling to me ;).

Used, Very clean, good condition..  $465.  

Should I grab it up or wait?



They sell brand new around here for $440, if you can haggle the guy down a bit, it might be a good buy.


New for $449 here
12/6/2005 8:45:52 PM EDT
[#23]
400 max for a used one
12/8/2005 12:03:32 PM EDT
[#24]
Impact Guns has the GI for $429.00   :
http://www.impactguns.com/store/springfield_1911.html