Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “1911 Customization Ideas — Best Upgrades for Your EDC Pistol” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/6-ways-to-customize-your-daily-carry-1911/.
Before you even get to any of that, 100% reliability, whatever that takes. 100% reliability is the STARTING point.For a 1911...
1. Sights that work for you.
2. A throat & polish job
3. A decent trigger job.
Agree. Many 1911s now come from the factory with them; if yours doesn't, it's an easy at-home job (if you know what you're doing). It's not like the good old days, when you pretty much HAD to count on having this done before you could really trust your gun. OOB reliability and accuracy are both GREATLY improved over when I started with 1911s over 50 years ago.A throat & polish job is a key part of reliability.
Doesn’t that apply to ANY carry gun?Before you even get to any of that, 100% reliability, whatever that takes. 100% reliability is the STARTING point.
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Agree. That would be the P320."One of the many awesome things about the 1911 is that it remains the ultimate handgun for customizing and “making it your own.”
The "ultimate?" That might have been true decades ago, but I'd say there are far easier platforms these days to customize. Because....
Why, yes it does, and thanks for asking. The point being made is to make SURE that YOUR gun is reliable before you go throwing a bunch of "customizing" dollars at it. But you'd be surprised at how many people--especially new shooters--never think of this.Doesn’t that apply to ANY carry gun?
Costs more than most handguns.Here's an example of one of the very best things to get for any handgun.
250 Defensive Pistol Class
The 250 pistol class - five solid days of range work, lectures, indoor, outdoor, live fire simulators. You will be in control of your immediate environment.www.gunsite.com
Yah, I know. I tried to talk my boss into the two of us going back around 1987 or so, but couldn't get him to pull the trigger. So I ended up taking Booya Sam's LFI-I, which I could afford, and was only about four states away--a do-able drive.Costs more than most handguns.
My newspaper sent me to do a story on Thunder Ranch when it was still in Texas. Had a great interview with Clint Smith, nice guy and very knowledgeable. My paper did a big spread on the story. A month later I went back as a student in their defensive pistol class. I had a great time especially in the shoot house. I was there in 1997, think it was around $900.00 for the five day course. Like Bassbob said I bet these high profile schools are way more expensive now.Costs more than most handguns.
I got a pretty good instructor. Retired Marine, retired police Captain. I'd love to take at least 2 of the Gunsite classes, but it is cost prohibitive for sure.Yah, I know. I tried to talk my boss into the two of us going back around 1987 or so, but couldn't get him to pull the trigger. So I ended up taking Booya Sam's LFI-I, which I could afford, and was only about four states away--a do-able drive.