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fritz1 07-24-2011 07:39 AM

My new 1911 45 acp
 
Friday I bought me another 1911, this one is smaller and easier to carry than my Smith & Wesson Tactical rail. It is a Safari Arms Enforcer, Safari Arms, also known as Schuetzen Gun Works, is owned by Olympic Arms and it is made in Olympia Wa. From What I have read they were Designed and built by Richard Neimer, one of the brains and designers behind the Detonics. I saw it used for $600, I though it was a really well made gun and so I started checking them out on the web, and found that they sell for $1039, so I bought it. So far I am EXTREMELY happy with it, it shoots great and has features that even my Smith didnt come with. Here are a couple of photos of it.



VAhuntr 07-24-2011 10:29 AM

Looks good.

country1 07-24-2011 11:48 AM

Looks good. I am glad you like it. I really like 1911s.

Bible_Man 07-24-2011 12:40 PM

That's a good looking piece!

susanexpress1 07-24-2011 06:56 PM

it looks so wonderful ,I like it.

scottycoyote 07-27-2011 08:27 AM

nice gun, what does it weigh? My gun wish list has a small 1911 on it, ive just been waiting for a good deal on one thats light enough to carry (i know people will say they carry full size 1911's, etc, but to me if a gun is much over 22/24oz i just wont carry it).

fritz1 07-27-2011 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by scottycoyote (Post 3827590)
nice gun, what does it weigh? My gun wish list has a small 1911 on it, ive just been waiting for a good deal on one thats light enough to carry (i know people will say they carry full size 1911's, etc, but to me if a gun is much over 22/24oz i just wont carry it).

Thanks, It is all stainless steel, no polymere, plastic, or aluminum parts (except for the trigger shoe, its aluminum), so it is no light weight. It weighs 35oz. (unloaded) It is only 1" shorter and about 5oz. lighter than a full size 1911.

BikerRN 07-29-2011 05:06 AM

Congratulations.
How does it shoot?

Biker

bronko22000 07-29-2011 02:08 PM

Nice. I like that alteration in the front of the grip frame. Seems like it would give you better control in the smaller size.

polaris754 07-29-2011 04:16 PM

at the shot
 
hey if after u shot it u dont like it pm me and i will come and pick it up , just kiddin nice pistol good luc !!!!!:happy0001:


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