I edited the article to show weight, and also to mention the Novak style sight cut and lowered/flared ejection port on the slide.
If you're interested...
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(11-14-2024, 07:57 PM)The Shooters Apprentice Wrote:(11-14-2024, 06:36 PM)Rampy Wrote: Good article, my questions are, how much does it weigh (did I miss this) and how’s the velocity? I’ve never seen a commander up close and personal. Have a custom built 1911, a Cylinder & Slide 1911 and 2 other 1911’s and several Staccato 2011’s I’m broken….and weight is now an issue, my pants fall off so I’m experimenting with suspenders but that’s another challenge Living in Wyoming I don’t “need” a 10mm but have wanted one & this sounds like it fits the bill (11-14-2024, 10:53 PM)Rampy Wrote:(11-14-2024, 07:57 PM)The Shooters Apprentice Wrote:(11-14-2024, 06:36 PM)Rampy Wrote: Good article, my questions are, how much does it weigh (did I miss this) and how’s the velocity? The only real difference between a standard government model is the slide and barrel are 3/4 of an inch shorter. On the original colts the commander would have had a different hammer and grip safety but that’s not really a thing anymore. I also struggle with keeping my pants up and have experimented with suspenders. When I worked road construction I pretty much always wore suspenders but now that I’m trucking I just wear a heavy belt.
Overalls have built-in suspenders!
Picky, picky, picky... my Walther PPS in a pocket holster fits nicely in the front pocket of my overalls, and I have lots more pockets!
(4 hours ago)olfart Wrote: Picky, picky, picky... my Walther PPS in a pocket holster fits nicely in the front pocket of my overalls, and I have lots more pockets!There is that. I carry my lc9s in a pocket holster but anything bigger (easier to shoot well) wouldn't be good in a pocket holster. Maybe a shoulder rig would be the answer to that problem. |
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