After I pick up some 380 and 45 acp ammo after work tomorrow, I'm going to ZR Tactical solutions (146th/37) to look at a gun I remember seeing there when I got my Sig Sauer 1911-22 fixed after I bought it with upgrades but it had been done with C & W Accessory parts which did not fit (the guide rod had to be cut out), and I put in replacement parts that fit from the experts at ZR.
They had an array of guns on a wall for sale.
I remember a Browning Black Label that they had bought, never fired and had upgraded it for a display model.
I am going to look at tomorrow b/c my research on 1911-22s get negative reports on about every gun I ask about.
The Sig I had was made by GPG, the Colt made by Walther is really farmed out to Umarex and etc.
I believe the Colt/Walther is better than some of the others, but on a thread I have about that it's not winning any awards either.
It seems the Browning is at least made by Browning (and certainly that is good) and had good reviews as far as reliability.
I wanted to get a 22LR 1911 and am not getting any direction for which one, just warnings.
I think the point is I'm on the wrong track.
I have the Smith Compact 22 and the Beretta Neos, both of which I love (we won't mention the Taurus and Beretta tip-up barrel 22s).
If the Browning is not going to be a flavor different than either of the two I mention I shouldn't bother, but if it is the best-made 1911-22 out there then I want it anyway.
Anyone have experience with this Browning 1911-22LR?
They had an array of guns on a wall for sale.
I remember a Browning Black Label that they had bought, never fired and had upgraded it for a display model.
I am going to look at tomorrow b/c my research on 1911-22s get negative reports on about every gun I ask about.
The Sig I had was made by GPG, the Colt made by Walther is really farmed out to Umarex and etc.
I believe the Colt/Walther is better than some of the others, but on a thread I have about that it's not winning any awards either.
It seems the Browning is at least made by Browning (and certainly that is good) and had good reviews as far as reliability.
I wanted to get a 22LR 1911 and am not getting any direction for which one, just warnings.
I think the point is I'm on the wrong track.
I have the Smith Compact 22 and the Beretta Neos, both of which I love (we won't mention the Taurus and Beretta tip-up barrel 22s).
If the Browning is not going to be a flavor different than either of the two I mention I shouldn't bother, but if it is the best-made 1911-22 out there then I want it anyway.
Anyone have experience with this Browning 1911-22LR?