Since I already had a watch, I combined my retirement gift certificates and got this very nice Springfield Armory Type 1911 45 caliber pistol. Took it to the range yesterday and really liked shooting it — even hit the bull’s-eye a few times!
This “1911” should be somewhat like the one my dad carried while in Central America during WWII. I think he would have liked it.
During World War II, my dad was a radar technician. He was assigned to building and then maintaining radar stations in and around Central America. The main concern was that the Japanese might bomb the Panama Canal. My dad liked to tell the story that, while stationed on a small remote island, he was the only person who had a 45 pistol but 45 caliber ammunition was part of the standard monthly re-supply shipment. He would sometimes walk around the shore taking target practice and became a good shot.
I had never shot a 1911 but it seemed a good idea to get one. In keeping with my growing interest in replicas, I first got a M1911A1 replica manufactured by KWA. As shown below, the replica (with red tip on the barrel) is a close match to the real steel M1911 A1. The replica even weighs about the same although the weight distribution is obviously different. The replica uses propane gas and holds 21 rounds of 6mm plastic BBs. The replica felt good in my hand and I fired several hundred shots in my garage with it. The replica even has a functional slide and gas blow-back system (of course, the replica has very little “kick” when fired).
Having gained confidence with the replica, I researched various 1911 manufacturers and models before deciding on the “Loaded” model from Springfield Armory. So far, I’m very pleased with mine.