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I don't understand the issues some have with the 9mm on the 1911 platform. As a range gun, given the lack of recoil and muzzle flip, and the prices for decent 9mm range ammo, hard to argue with that combination. (And no, I am NOT talking about the 9 as a personal defense weapon.)
Of course I have odd tastes, so what the heck do I know? I have a custom Officer's size in a 38 Super as it lets me have a ball shooting loads only a bit more stout than a 9 for fun, but load up some serious rounds for defense. But that debate goes back to the 30s, when the 38 Super was touted as the SA answer to the then new 357 Mag. Dave
One of these days I'd like to get an Officer's Model built in 9x23. I've got a Series II Kimber Pro HD that'll run with either .38 Super or 9x23 and it's a "blast" shooting the hot 9 stuff through it.
Here're a couple more pictures of Virgil's work. I doubt he's as proud of this one as he is of some of his others but it's actually one of my favorites.
Why is it a favorite? Because it was cheap, it's shiny, and it runs like a scared cat. Plus I don't care if I scratch it, drop it, or make it ugly.
It's a Rock Island that started life as a GI basic .38 Super. It's now a 9mm with a Nowlin match barrel. I've got close to 9,000 rounds through the gun--almost 1,000 rounds of Super, almost 1,000 rounds of Federal 115 JHP +P+ and 6,500+ rounds of WOLF ball.
