I don't know if this fits into the precision pistol class, but I bought a ParaOrdnance P-14 to replace a Ruger P-90DC that some dirt bag needed more than I did! It is one sweet shooting pistol!
Im basically 100% go on putting money towards an accuracy x 1911. They seem to be excactly what I'm after, and my goodness you cannot beat their customer service. Any of you guys dabble in higher end precision 1911s?
My 45 poor mans race gun.
Will post some groups after this weekend.
Did not take any photos but the gun did sub 3" groups at just over 50 yds with a 225gr cast RN bullet over 6.0gr of Unique. I was realty shocked at how well it did. The RIA 9mm I have built like this will just barley put them in a pie plate at the same range.My 45 poor mans race gun.
Will post some groups after this weekend.
for something that important i would have called or went thereWelp, update, hopefully my 1911 isnt being built yet (said no one ever but me) because I sent an email to change calibers from 45acp to 10mm.
Wanted 45 first because I dabble in bullseye competitions, but things change. This gun is now 100% dedicated to long distance pistol shooting so I'm changing calibers.
Fingers crossed its doable. And I dont irritate the poor guys there.![]()
The best value in a higher end, 1.5” at 50yd guaranteed pistol, is the Rock River wad gun(optics rail) or Hardball for iron sights.
One of mine has close to 30k through it and it is smooth as butter and will still hold 2” from a ransom rest.
An accuracy x, Joe Chambers, Brandon Bunker, Roddy Toyota or KC Crawford all have the same 1.5” guaranteed.
From what I’ve seen and read about the Les Baer, that won’t hold the 1.5” group for thousands of rounds like the above builders.
Rock River has them in stock last time I looked.
There is a RRA hardball on the bullseye forum today for $2100 you should look at.
for something that important i would have called or went there