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The nickel 1911 isn't an A1. It has to long a trigger.
The nickel 1911 isn't an A1. It has to long a trigger.
If it is nickle it is not a 1911.  Notice the dished out area by the trigger guard an A1 feature. It is obviously a custom gun so why nit pick over a easily replaceable part as a trigger.  I have one trigger in each length trying to get the proper feel for me.  I don't think mine flops back and forth between A1 and not A1.  besides it was built in 2001.
If it is nickle it is not a 1911.  Notice the dished out area by the trigger guard an A1 feature. It is obviously a custom gun so why nit pick over a easily replaceable part as a trigger.  I have one trigger in each length trying to get the proper feel for me.  I don't think mine flops back and forth between A1 and not A1.  besides it was built in 2001.

Revision as of 03:46, 30 November 2010

The nickel 1911 isn't an A1. It has to long a trigger.



If it is nickle it is not a 1911. Notice the dished out area by the trigger guard an A1 feature. It is obviously a custom gun so why nit pick over a easily replaceable part as a trigger. I have one trigger in each length trying to get the proper feel for me. I don't think mine flops back and forth between A1 and not A1. besides it was built in 2001.