Quite some time back on GB I bumped a bid $5.00 on a Colt O1992 1911 chambered in 9mm just to follow the auction and ended up winning the silly thing for what was, at the time, a pretty decent deal. I had to sell a gun to pay for it, but I sure don't regret it. I never got around to shooting it until today and boy oh boy is it a fun gun to shoot. I know there are those that truly believe that a 1911 should only be chambered in .45 acp, but we'll have to agree to disagree. Once I got about 50 rounds through it I was in the X-ring and 10-ring most of the time at 50 ft.
Lately, I've been thinking about selling the two other Colts I have that are chambered in .45 acp (the only two guns I have in .45 acp) and concentrating on 9mm just because it is cheaper to shoot, and after today I'm a little bit closer to doing just that. I'm to the point where I would like to get rid of half of the guns that I have and be able to shoot a little bit more. Having a bunch of firearms just doesn't seem to mean as much to me anymore, but getting to shoot more would sure mean a lot.
Lately, I've been thinking about selling the two other Colts I have that are chambered in .45 acp (the only two guns I have in .45 acp) and concentrating on 9mm just because it is cheaper to shoot, and after today I'm a little bit closer to doing just that. I'm to the point where I would like to get rid of half of the guns that I have and be able to shoot a little bit more. Having a bunch of firearms just doesn't seem to mean as much to me anymore, but getting to shoot more would sure mean a lot.