That’s a Solid Review

I’ve seen a bunch of this guy’s videos and he’s an AMAZING shot. That being said it looks like the Ruger SR1911 does its part. Also I really like that he tore the gun down, it looks nice and tight.

I would like to see it being fed +P hollow points, as well as 200 Grain semi-wadcutters to see if it digests the other ammo as well as the 230gr ball. Also I’ll be interested to see it after about a 2000 round count. If its still tight, accurate, and with minimal failures that would be a VERY solid endorsement for what is a well set-up 1911 for a VERY good price.

I certainly will be asking the Ruger people about this gun being Mass certified, as well as the .357 Magnum LCR. Of course I certainly wouldn’t be above testing such implements.

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0 Responses to That’s a Solid Review

  1. RobertM says:

    Nice! So far everything I’ve seen/heard about this gun has been good. I’m looking forward to hearing more.

    • Weerd Beard says:

      Again overall a 1911 is supposed to be a machined and forged gun. My S&W1911s are chock-full of MIM parts that are all rocking strong, so for this make I will say I trust S&W MIM.

      If there was a cast-frame 1911 I would bet would be tough enough, that would be Ruger, they make damn good castings. We’ll see.

  2. alcade says:

    I can hardly wait to get mine! When they came out with the SR556 my brother and my friend had one on order (I waited about a year to get mine) and it took six months. I’m really hoping mine doesn’t take that long, but my dealer only said they were on backorder and didn’t give me a time frame estimate. Is it possible to die from excitement?

    We shall see…

  3. kaveman says:

    If you listen carefully, you can hear that this guy is walking atop pure shell casings instead of gravel.

    This guy shoots alot!

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