Colt 1911, market scouting

Choose Colt 1911?

  • Springfield Colt 1911

    Votes: 4 8.7%
  • Ruger Colt 1911

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Colt 1911, by Colt

    Votes: 20 43.5%
  • Smith & Wesson Colt 1911

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Wilson Combat Colt 1911

    Votes: 14 30.4%
  • Rock Island Colt 1911

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Kimber Colt 1911

    Votes: 3 6.5%

  • Total voters
    46
I'm partial to my Nighthawks. I've owned many different pistols over the years.

Nighthawks are in a league all their own. Below is one that I own.

They all shoot lights out and cycle perfectly with all ammo. One Gun One Gunsmith really works. And they hold thier value!

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I love Ivory, and very partial to Mammoth Ivory because of the various colors, age, cracks and other very unique character. Someone here said that from a functional standpoint ivory was useless? I don't understand that at all, makes no sense to me, my guns feed, function, shoot just as well with Ivory grips as not?............... Hmmm?...... Oh well......... Years ago I had a fellow that was making my grips custom from various pieces of ivory. On the 1911 grips I had all mine no more than .25 inches thick in the middle, fits my hands perfectly. After he went out of business, I always had to ask what the thickness was before buying. Currently there is a fellow in Florida that does the best work with Mammoth Ivory I have ever seen, and the thickness is perfect. I have bought several sets from him. Including all the recent Blue Stain Mammoth that is shown on my Nickel Colts. Just incredible, and has not effected feed or function... HEH HEH........ I have a few sets of Elephant Ivory as well, but most elephant is not old enough to have a lot of character.........

I always had the leather done in Africa from my elephants, buffalo and hippo. I love this stuff. Early years I had a "Western Leather" type guy, that did pretty well. I had him do several things for me, including a nice Double Western Rig for my Single Action guns...........I was always of the opinion, a good leather rig enhanced the BBQ Guns......... I apologize for the showing of SAA guns on a 1911 thread, I hope you guys can ignore my drift, I promise to come back to 1911s.........

This is my Colt SAA Nickel guns, they sport a custom set of Giraffe bone grips, yes this is from a giraffe that I took, and brought back the leg bones to be made into grips........... and the custom elephant leather rig they ride around in................

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Also works good with a pair of Case/Blue guns........with Mammoth Ivory
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Before I had the Elephant leather rig, I had Galco build two rigs for me, Black and a Brown.......

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Now this same fellow built a 1911 Rig and Belt for me as well..........
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Later I ran into a real Leathersmith Artist in California, I was fortunate to have him do quite a bit of work for me, holsters, belts, rifle slings and more, all with my elephant/buffalo leather. Unfortunately he retired just as I was getting some of my hippo leather in, and never got him to do any of it!

I had him do a shoulder rig for me, elephant and the lace work is buffalo..........It really is incredible, the photos are terrible, my apologies.............

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He also made some other items, the magazine holders can be used on the shoulder rig, by removing one of the holsters and replacing it with the magazine rig.......

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He also did a lot of cartridge holders for me, these were incredible and I used them for years..... the inside was lined with pig skin, it refused to stretch and become loose, always keeping your cartridges safe and tight...........

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Rife slings also, built to my specs...........

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Man he was an Artist in my mind, no doubt. I Have not found anyone else to work with since he retired..........

I found a fellow also that does magic with 1911 wood grips of all sorts of exotic woods.......
Cherry
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Cocabolo or something such.......

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Maple
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Blue stain Spaulding Maple
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Buckeye Burl
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1911 and SA revolvers always are appropriate discussions together.

And really nice leather work.
 
03/29/1911 - 03/29/2025

Today, we celebrate the greatest automatic handgun in history...

On this day, 114 years ago, Lt. Col. John T. Thompson (yes, of Thompson Sub Machine Gun fame) sent a letter to the Colt's Manufacturing Company in Hartford Connecticut informing them that their .45 Automatic had been approved and adopted by the United States Army.

For over a century, the M1911 (and variants) have been carried and cherised by American soldiers, law enforcement, and civilian gun-toters alike.

The 1911 was birthed into an era of U.S. imperialism, seeing it's earliest combat in conflicts such as the Bannana Wars of Central America and the Caribbean Islands. While the big-bore six gun was still "America's Handgun" a decade into the 20th Century, the M1911's service in the Great War exposed hundreds of thousands of Americans to the power, reliability, and zeal of the .45 Automatic.

From there, the M1911 has become an icon of American superiority and excellence across the globe. It's legend is rivaled by no other automatic, with the M1911 remaining operationally unchanged since it was adopted on this day 114 years ago.
My first 1911 I purchased in 1994 was a Colt 1991 A1, series 80, commander size. It was a Colt, shot OK.
Then in 2003, living in Spartanburg SC, at my favorite gunshop, the gunsmith persuaded me to get a Kimber 1911. He said they just work. He carried everyday his on custom Colt 1911, with Ed Swenson mods. I trusted him and bought it. That pistol was special.
Then I traded it for a stainless Springfield Armory , as I moved to the coast of Louisiana. Good pistol, worked as needed in a salt climate but no soul.

I handled, but didn’t shoot a WW1 era 1911, owned by a friend, his grandfather carried in France as part of the French Foreign Legion, 1916, a man from North Carolina, before the USA entered the war.
Just a bit special.


My next 1911 will be a 1960s era Colt, and tuned up a bit by a good gunsmith.
 
Marko,

If it's for showing off, you only have one choice that that a real Colt.
 
Gents,
I am considering to buy Colt 1911, as classic as it can be. No rails, single stack, 45 ACP. (As it once was)
Must be - made in USA!
Which one would you choose, by principle of quality, reliability and looks? I listed the companies I could think of.
The purpose of the pistol is mainly show off at the range, quintessential BBQ gun, and recreational target shooting.
I have a number of pistols, for various specific uses (various sports or hunting), but this is the first one I am buying just for pleasure and pride of ownership.

I am at the beginning of my quest, so take your time. I made the first hand list. but feel free to suggest any other company. I am not sure if all American companies products are available at my vicinity, but never the less, I will take a look if could be found.
You could put in all the paperwork with the CMP and grab a surplus M1911A1. They’re a cool piece of history, functional and look dang cool as a BBQ piece.
 

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If I would be looking for a "BBQ gun", or "Church-gun", this top one is the one I'd be going for. Very nice @michael458 !

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I'm not a big fan of Series 80 Colts, but i really do like this custom pair that belongs to a close friend of mine. Over the years he has acquired many pairs of pistols with consecutive serial numbers, including this one.

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