
Originally Posted by
retdetsgt
They weren't the 1911's I shot in the army. I think many were made in WWI, seriously. It's not a matter of keeping them clean and oiled, the guns are so old and have had so many rounds fired through them you can hear the barrel rattle when you shake it.
Even in the Army, I bought my own .45, the issue pistols were horrible.
I wouldn't pay $20 for one, much less $2,000.
Yeah, $2000 is waaay to much for an Army issue 1911. I carried one right before the 92s were adopted and I lucked out and drew one that the slide and barrel didn't rattle. It was a rare find.
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