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Re: low mill 1911
Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 5:56 pm
by ordnance
joe wrote:anyone got one ? are they really any good ? i have heard they are made in the philippines and are considered the low end of 1911's in the rest of the free world! they seem well put togather at the bisley show
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Re: low mill 1911
Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 9:41 pm
by safetyfirst
Hmm. I've got a K22, steel slide with cuts of course but it's a lot heavier than the 1911 slide and the recoil Spring is the single heaviest recoil Spring I've ever seen in a .22
Don't underestimate the back pressure a little .22 can generate!
Re: low mill 1911
Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 9:31 am
by Blackstuff
If you're a 1911 obsessive and want it to be JUST right (well as right as it can be with a 12" barrel and a coater hanger sticking out the back!?), then you might want to consider the Low Mills 1911.
Otherwise, get the GSG version for almost 1/3rd the price. Spend the difference on ammo and mags and then if you some how manage to break it, buy another one with the remaining money. :) Mine is 2000+ rds in and shows slight wear in the paint on the slide rails, nothing else.
Re: low mill 1911
Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 5:45 pm
by ordnance
safetyfirst wrote:Hmm. I've got a K22, steel slide with cuts of course but it's a lot heavier than the 1911 slide and the recoil Spring is the single heaviest recoil Spring I've ever seen in a .22
Don't underestimate the back pressure a little .22 can generate!
With the cuts its lot heavier than the 1911 slide. If thats the case and they could get away with a modfied 1911 slide why make it heavy and go to the expence of all the cuts to lighten the slide. ? I know my Walther colt 1911 has a very light slide and spring, then its £375 new.
Description: New .22lr Colt Gold Cup 1911 £375 Call Lavin Guns 02827641204
Category: .Pistol : Hand guns
Make: colt
Model: Gold Cup
Certificate Required: Yes
Orientation: Either
Calibre: .22
Mechanism: Semi automatic
Status: Live Firing
Price: £375
Year of Manufacture: 2014
Gun Condition: New
Re: low mill 1911
Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 9:59 pm
by safetyfirst
Dunno, I think all their slides are steel and they use the same slides for multiple calibres, it's sure a whole lot nicer an object than any .22 1911 I've ever seen.
Re: low mill 1911
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 11:37 am
by joe
A kimber .22lr conversion would be nice
Re: low mill 1911
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 1:38 pm
by Gazoo
ordnance wrote:safetyfirst wrote:Hmm. I've got a K22, steel slide with cuts of course but it's a lot heavier than the 1911 slide and the recoil Spring is the single heaviest recoil Spring I've ever seen in a .22
Don't underestimate the back pressure a little .22 can generate!
With the cuts its lot heavier than the 1911 slide. If thats the case and they could get away with a modfied 1911 slide why make it heavy and go to the expence of all the cuts to lighten the slide. ? I know my Walther colt 1911 has a very light slide and spring, then its £375 new.
Description: New .22lr Colt Gold Cup 1911 £375 Call Lavin Guns 02827641204
Category: .Pistol : Hand guns
Make: colt
Model: Gold Cup
Certificate Required: Yes
Orientation: Either
Calibre: .22
Mechanism: Semi automatic
Status: Live Firing
Price: £375
Year of Manufacture: 2014
Gun Condition: New
Real funny man
Re: low mill 1911
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 10:20 am
by Sim G
Gazoo wrote:
Real funny man
Why? That's what is available to other shooters in the UK...
Re: low mill 1911
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 7:46 pm
by ordnance
Sim G wrote:Gazoo wrote:
Real funny man
Why? That's what is available to other shooters in the UK...
It is a shooting forum with a handgun section, but i get the feeling that some doint like handguns in this part of the UK being talked about.
Re: low mill 1911
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 7:53 pm
by Sim G
I think you could be right....
I would much rather see NI being cited as the exact reason why handguns could be reintroduced in the rest of the U.K.