Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Is the EMP 1911 a Compromised Design?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/is-the-emp-1911-a-compromised-design/.
I alternate between 1911's (Sig Ultra Compact and Colt Gov't) and Browning HP. The Gov't and HP are used with a shoulder holster, and the Ultra goes on the belt.I’ll take you on on this 1911, and your opinions. I owned an original 9mm, 3”, EMP. It was the snappiest gun I owned. When I first took it to the range, I was expecting a nice easy shooting, small 1911. What I got was a snappy little critter, way more recoil than my .45 acp 1911s, or my .40 cal Glocks.
I really like the 1911 form, so I next bought a Kimber Ultra CDP II, .45 acp of course. These two firearms are as close to identical as possible. The Kimber is actually about 1/2 ounce lighter, attributable I assume, to the larger hole in the barrel. The Kimber has a nice, soft recoil, nothing like the sharp kick of the EMP.
Both guns were flawless in operation, never failing to put a hole in the target when I shot them correctly.
I sold the EMP, and don’t own any 9s, but I have plenty of .45 1911s, just as JMB intended.
Looks very similar to a SuperTuck CrossBreed holster:I have an EMP 3". What brand of holster is that in the EDC picture? I had a hard time finding a holster I like for it.