Which SA RO for competition
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Which SA RO for competition
Im looking to purchase a Springfield armory Range officer for Bullseye competition and would like opinions as to the best model to start with.
I would like one with a rail so that does narrow it down. The few I’m looking at are The Range officer operator P19131LP, Range officer operator elite P19131E, 1911 Loaded Lightweight Operator PX9116L18 .
I would also like to know if there are any advantages or disadvantages to the 1911 Loaded’s aluminum
Alloy frame other than the seven ounces over the forged steel frame of the standard RO.
Thanks in advance.
I would like one with a rail so that does narrow it down. The few I’m looking at are The Range officer operator P19131LP, Range officer operator elite P19131E, 1911 Loaded Lightweight Operator PX9116L18 .
I would also like to know if there are any advantages or disadvantages to the 1911 Loaded’s aluminum
Alloy frame other than the seven ounces over the forged steel frame of the standard RO.
Thanks in advance.
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There are some disadvantages to an aluminum frame. I have a Beretta. The differences between it, and my 1911 9mm are substantial. The rail may counteract that to some extent but you want a steel frame on a bullseye gun. You can tune your loads and spring, but more weight makes for better recoil control. Steel is just better all around for accuracy and durability.
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Don't tell all our secrets, darlin'.
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There are no secrets in Bullseye Rover, You know that. Headed for Japan in about eight hours. See you soon, I hope.
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I wouldn't get an aluminum framed 1911 for bullseye for the accelerated frame wear alone.
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Konichi wa, akachan.
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That doesn't translate well, literally. It comes across as, "Hello, infant."
I took it as:”Hello Baby”
Rover and I go back a ways.
I took it as:”Hello Baby”
Rover and I go back a ways.
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whether you go for 9mm or 45acp, stick to a steel frame.
I prefer carbon steel over SS, but that's me.
I like ed m's theory about finish "who cares how it looks, how does it shoot?"
I prefer carbon steel over SS, but that's me.
I like ed m's theory about finish "who cares how it looks, how does it shoot?"