rhnhjh79
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para pxt 1911 or springfield 1911 i like them both cannt make a decision .
para pxt 1911 or springfield 1911 i like them both cannt make a decision .
para pxt 1911 or springfield 1911 i like them both cannt make a decision .
Only bad thing about 1911s is that they get lonely and you have to buy more to keep them company.
Ditto that. The single stack is the way to go unless you have the mits to take a double.rhnhjh79 wrote:para pxt 1911 or springfield 1911 i like them both cannt make a decision .
My opinion (for what it is worth).
Shoot the Para before you buy. Great pistols, well built. But the double stack grip on a .45 is not for everyone. I have fairly large hands (Extra large Gloves), but the single stack 1911's just fit me better. Single stacks guns are also significantly slimmer. This bodes well for carry, OC and especially CC, if that is in your plans.
Steve
The springfield is the better made of the two pistol usually, arguably better customer service also. I don't personally care for most paras as I find their fit and finish is lacking for how much they tend to cost.
decisions,,,,decisions??? whats a guy gonna do?The Milspec and the Loaded are two different 1911's. Either way, good choice.
RebelHell wrote:decisions,,,,decisions??? whats a guy gonna do?The Milspec and the Loaded are two different 1911's. Either way, good choice.
Nice Model 1911 by Springfield.Only bad thing about 1911s is that they get lonely and you have to buy more to keep them company.
Nice Model 1911 by Springfield.
Jayspapa is sooooo correct. Even though my Springfield .45 Model 1911 Ultra Compact has two brothers (Para P10-45 and Dan Wesson full size), two cousins that are wheel guns (Ruger security 6 .357 4-inch and Rossi 2-inch in .375), a baby brother (Kal-Teec in .32), two Fathers (DPMS AP-4 AR-15 - and Ruger Mini-14) and a Grandfather (Mossberg 12-guage with tactical stock), my poor little pistol is still complaining and whining for a wheel gun in .44 Mag. Family portrait is attached.