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Last Post 29 Jul 2012 09:51 PM by HuntToEatToLiveToHunt. 9 Replies.
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17 Jul 2012 08:46 PM
I have a friend that is a FFL dealer who was going to order me a Springfield Range Officer for a good price.  Only problem is that he could not get one through his distributer.  I was also looking at the Ruger 1911 but has the same story.  Has anyone used the Remington 1911 R1 Enhanced?

-MD

(Big Dawg I know I can find first two on gunbroker.com but the cost is not comparable.)
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18 Jul 2012 06:41 AM
Nope haven't even seen one yet. Your FFL man should be able to get that handgun straight from Springfield if he is having a problem with this distributor. Also checkout http://www.impactguns.com as well as http://www.cheaperthandirt.com as of 3-4 days ago both had them listed as in stock but had no price listed and the only way to see it was to add it to your shopping cart.
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18 Jul 2012 09:04 AM
I normally only suggest Gun Broker as a place to look as a last resort and am not a fan nor do their prices reflect " real world " prices as they are based on the auction where some people get what I call " auction fever " and I have seen some spend more on a used firearm than what they can buy a new firearm for when getting caught up in the bidding. Actually I don't use nor recommend any of the auction sites for the reasons above and after you throw-in the fees and transfer fees a firearm can quickly become a bad deal. I would stick with the Springfield or a Para Ordnance in 45 acp as they have great prices for a basic GI handgun.
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18 Jul 2012 09:32 AM
My old boss got a Remington R1 yesterday. He ias a 1911 fanatic and I think this one makes his 10th one he has in his current 1911 inventory. He said it is fantastic and the trigger feels like a pro did a job on it.
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19 Jul 2012 07:20 PM
I am still looking.  What I want is a 1911 with adjustable sights, beaver tail, flat main spring housing.  I like the Ruger for the price.  I like the Range Officer because the slide is not stainless.  How much would it cost to take the Springfield Mil Spec and upgrade it similar to the Range Officer?

-MD
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22 Jul 2012 01:24 PM
  I ordered the Remington R1 Enhanced. 

-MD

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23 Jul 2012 07:11 AM
From what I have read and found in my research of these pistols the one you ordered is a good choice. Let us know when you get it and the results of your trip to the firing range please.
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28 Jul 2012 08:36 PM
Hey everybody. I'm not new to NAHC, been a life member since 2005. I actually haven't been on the website really at all, though. Anyway, guess it's time to check it out. By the way, I recently purchased a Springfield 1911 Micro-Compact .45 acp. It has nice cocobolo grips, ambi safety, tritium sights, and a nasty little 3" barrel. I love this "little" 1911. It looks good and is fun to shoot as long as your wrists are healthy and strong. I did have a problem with this gun already. Believe it or not the ambi safety fell out......yeah.....FELL out. I only had the gun for a week and shot 35 rounds through it, field stripped and cleaned it twice (after shooting two seperate occasions). I took it to the gun shop and the owner put it back together. I flicked the safety a dozen times or so and it popped out again. Anyway, one month later and a trip back to Springfield Armory, I have my 1911 back. The problem seems to be taken care of so far. Headed to the range tomorrow!
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29 Jul 2012 07:04 PM
I got the R1 Friday.  I took it out today and fired 32 rounds.  I had one FTF. Took the round and put it in another clip and it fed and fired.  I will need to tighten the grips.

In comparison to my Ruger Mark III,  the R1 sights are easier to pick out.  I will need to work on wrist control.  To get the same accuracy I have on the Mark III.

-MD

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29 Jul 2012 09:51 PM
So I put the Micro Comp A1 through its paces today at the range. Close to 80 rounds through the course of the day. No malfunctions. No FTF. Performed flawlessly, as I expected. More importantly, the major problem is fixed....the safety. Springfield replaced the ambi safety and it is now operating correctly. Had a great day at the range with good friend.
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