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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Louisiana Reloader" data-source="post: 3078780" data-attributes="member: 123382"><p>I have a 10mm 1911 Rock Island Ultra HC (16 shot double stack mag) and I absolutely love it. It is definitely a budget 10mm (well under $1,000); high capacity; with many great features. Skeletonized hammer & trigger, and really shoots great. If you like the 1911 platform and want to get a 10mm without breaking the bank—this is your gun. It came from the factory with a fairly heavy spring and shoots the hot Underwood loads (750 ft-lbs of power) just fine as well as the watered down cheaper ammo. I mostly deer hunt in NW Louisiana and I take it hunting with me for hogs, etc.. Definitely too big for everyday carry; however, it is fun and accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisiana Reloader, post: 3078780, member: 123382"] I have a 10mm 1911 Rock Island Ultra HC (16 shot double stack mag) and I absolutely love it. It is definitely a budget 10mm (well under $1,000); high capacity; with many great features. Skeletonized hammer & trigger, and really shoots great. If you like the 1911 platform and want to get a 10mm without breaking the bank—this is your gun. It came from the factory with a fairly heavy spring and shoots the hot Underwood loads (750 ft-lbs of power) just fine as well as the watered down cheaper ammo. I mostly deer hunt in NW Louisiana and I take it hunting with me for hogs, etc.. Definitely too big for everyday carry; however, it is fun and accurate. [/QUOTE]
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