Experiences with , or tips about , the Rock Island ( Armscor ) M1911 in 9mm ?
The 1911 itch has hit me . Had what I believe to have been an old DCM rebuild for years but sold it during the mid-1990's .
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I'm considering getting one of the Rock Island 1911 GI clones. .45 is tempting but my wife is 5-2 and 112 pounds . It could become her's if she likes it . Any tips on these 9mm's , what magazines work best , springs to use , will they run Corbon 125 HP out of the box , etc?
Sarco is selling a builder kit that includes all parts but the frame.
And they have that as well for about $100 bucks but it has to be sent to a dealer and it is, I believe, built in the Phillippines like the RIA pistols. I have one I built a few years ago and it runs like a charm. Back then almost all parts but the frame were GI but I don't believe that is true now. You would have well under $400 in the gun even considering shipping unless your dealer is really high on transfer fees. The pistol will be in .45 ACP and I believe I read they are putting new barrels into them. The picture shows the safety tube and ejector installed. On mine the front sight was already installed and staked. You might ask about that if you are interested and don't have the tools. A friend got me started building the 1911 clones and before I knew it I had five. It is a lot of fun building one and you learn a lot about the gun as you go. Not difficult at all. Bill.