I asked in the other gun thread, but anyone have any trigger time on colt's new CC 1911? called the new defender?
I know its up there in price but for a good off duty carry or even back up carry I'd rather spend a little more. Thing is, is it worth the time to go rent one, or should I just chalk it up to another too short of a barrel 45 with the colt price tag? |
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I'd rent it and try it out. I want a 1911 so bad |
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Plus, I doubt I could carry a desert eagle on my ankle. |
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http://www.coltsmfg.com/Catalog/Colt...derSeries.aspx The one I shot was a .45. It had a lot of kick since it had a shorter barrel compared to a gov't sized 1911, but it was still controllable. |
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I realize I need to get my hands on one before I buy it, but just thought I'd ask all the gun nuts here if maybe someone has actually already had a chance. |
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http://www.coltsmfg.com/Catalog/Colt...entSeries.aspx
I've never fired any of the New Agent 1911's. I haven't heard anything about them either, good or bad. |
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more information, I only have a 12 gauge shotty, a .38 little chief snub nose revolver and my department issued sig 226 .40 This will be my first purchase of a semi pistol. I love sigs, and love that my department issued one. But I'm not going to turn around and buy the exact thing I have now to carry. |
I went with the ruger Sr9c for off duty. It shoots like a champ and is damn accurate. I was looking at a 1911 but ammos too expensive. I'll get +p ammo for the 9, definately enough stopping power. It's alittle too big for a back up though. I'll carry it in my patrol glove box when I get through fto.
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