For Buy A Gun Day

I had forgotten about National Buy A Gun Day but one of my local dealers obviously did not. Months ago – at least eight by my count – I had asked him that if he ever got a Ruger SR1911 in stock to give me a call and he did.

I was on my way to the 2012 Annual Meeting in St. Louis but the dealer graciously held it for me until yesterday. I picked it up for $700 plus tax which I thought was quite reasonable. This was the first SR1911 I had seen in the flesh outside of the 2011 Annual Meeting.

You can see the right side of the pistol below. I weighed it with an empty magazine and it comes in at 39.5 ounces. It is a hefty pistol but feels good in the hand.

Here is a picture of the left side. I like how the stainless steel is a low glare finish and that the Ruger on the slide in not obnoxiously large.

I measured the trigger pull with a Timney trigger pull guage and it is consistent at 5.25 pounds.

I field-stripped it tonight and the inside is well finished. I did not see any signs of machining marks or, at least, any that were glaringly obvious.

All in all, I’m delighted. I can’t wait to take it out this weekend and start breaking it in. I think the SR1911 is a lot of pistol for the money.

Now to get a nice holster for it. I suggested that this might be something the Complementary Spouse could get me for my upcoming birthday and she thought it was a great idea.

National Buy A Gun Day

Today is National Buy A Gun Day. Since it seems everyone is posting pictures of the gun they are going to buy today (or have on order), I thought I’d do the same.

I have a Springfield Armory Range Officer 1911 on order from one of my local gun shops. I thought what a better way to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Model 1911 by buying one. It is as JayG at MArooned calls it, “this 100th year of our Lord JMB (PBUH)”.

The only modification that I plan to make right now is to have a gold bead added to the front sight. My old eyes need a little help! I’ve already spoken to John Harrison at Harrison Customs about that and he assures me it will be no problem.

Now, I just have to wait (or continue waiting) for the pistol to arrive.