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My 10 year old son wants a 1911 style pistol. I’ve been interested in 22lr 1911s. I see that browsing has some and are nice and actually a little smaller. Anyone have experience with these? Or is their any other brands I should be looking at?
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The little Browning is the ONLY one you should be looking at......
Just get one of the models with the updated sights. The GI style sights suck.
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Or go all out, and put on a reddot sight and threaded barrel/suppressor. He'll rove u rong time....
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I've admired the little Browning 1911's since they first came out.
Finally bought one about a year ago. Don't know WHY I waited so long....
GREAT little Pistol! Virgil B.
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I love mine but it's in .380.My 22 1911 is the Sig
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Don, do you find them to be picky about ammo?
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Not at all. But never tried Stingers thru them.
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Mine is the straight military version and I concur that the sights are pretty minimal and would go with the target type sight if I was to buy another. No problems with any ammo so far but I’ve only used a couple of types.
My only gripe is that the regulation type hammer bites in my hand. I’m thinking about bobbing it just a bit.
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What do you guys like for holsters?
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holsters?......
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Browning is the way to go. Many of the other 1911 22s are made by Umarex. I bought one on a whim a few months ago. The ATI model. I shot it this past weekend. It functioned flawlessly and felt great. Long term durability and reliability remains to be seen though.
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Anyone here have one of the Colt Gold Cup .22s made by Walther? My son just got one- hasn't received it yet- and wondering what to watch out for as far as any problems they may have?
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pabucktail;
I carry my Browning 1911-22 in an Officers Model 1911 IWB holster. My belt "snugs" it in just fine.
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I have an Sig 1911-22. I added some aftermarket Taylor parts to it. For what it is it’s surprisingly pretty accurate. It likes mini mags the best. I do know it doesn’t like yellow jackets. The way the nose is shaped it fails to chamber about 1/2 the rounds.
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I carry mine in a simply rugged pancake made for a regular 1911, works fine. Not super snug - not loose, not an issue for woods carry.
Jerry
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