22 June 2003, 18:55
Anvil63Springfield 1911-A1 mil-spec vs full-size
I was wondering what the big difference between these two are? They have different sights, same mag capacity, are within an ounce of eachother's weight, and same length barrel but are ~$150 different in price.
Is the full size a better gun? more robust?
I'm trying to decide which one I should get. Advise from the handgun gurus would be a great help as this will be my first handgun and the guy at the store was less than knowledgeable.
Carl
23 June 2003, 08:21
<stans>The MilSpec is a very basic 1911-A1 with no frills. It is a good 1911 for the beginner and you could upgrade parts as you wish. The full size loaded features a match grade barrel, Novak sights, and aluminum trigger with over travel adjustment screw. For the price, either is a good buy, but the loaded has more features that shooters desire.
23 June 2003, 09:31
Anvil63Thanks a lot. i'll probably go with the mil-spec as I am a poor beginner.
Carl
25 June 2003, 10:22
Swede44magA Gun that cost $800.00 such as a Kimber Classic stainless that I now use will not need much if any to make an excellent shooter and will resale for close to purchase price. A Gun bought for $400.00 with $600.00 will resale for purchase price close to $400.00. Money spent on up-grading a 45 will be lost on resale if you are trading with a dealer. I have done both and learned the hard way to save and buy the best you can the first time. Not saying I have anything against mill-spec 45s.
25 June 2003, 13:20
N E 450 No2I agree with Swede44mag.
Buy the nicest Springfield 1911 you can afford.
There is a big difference between a budget, out of the box 1911 and one with some additional features and more care taken in assembly. The more you spend up front the happier you will be.
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