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OT: Side Arm Purchase
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Johnson" data-source="post: 702531" data-attributes="member: 63249"><p>With all these responses I would have thought someone would have steered you toward a 1911. It is the top choice for ISPC and Bullseye competition and almost all custom pistolsmiths learn on them. There is more aftermarket parts avalible for a 1911 than any other pistol. You can get it in 45 acp,10mm, 40s&w, 9mm, 38 super and even 22lr with a conversion kit. I would really encourage you to get a 22 first to learn on. It will make you a much better shot. Only after you start to get good with the 22 should you move up to a centerfire pistol. Then if you decide on a semi auto instead of a revolver, the 1911 takes a back seat to none of the other ones mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Johnson, post: 702531, member: 63249"] With all these responses I would have thought someone would have steered you toward a 1911. It is the top choice for ISPC and Bullseye competition and almost all custom pistolsmiths learn on them. There is more aftermarket parts avalible for a 1911 than any other pistol. You can get it in 45 acp,10mm, 40s&w, 9mm, 38 super and even 22lr with a conversion kit. I would really encourage you to get a 22 first to learn on. It will make you a much better shot. Only after you start to get good with the 22 should you move up to a centerfire pistol. Then if you decide on a semi auto instead of a revolver, the 1911 takes a back seat to none of the other ones mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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