Anyone who has followed my articles for the past 28 years, will surely know that I have a love affair with 1911-style handguns – all of them, in all sizes and calibers. I still prefer a 1911 in .45 ACP over any other calibers, but I’ve owned them in 9mm, .38 Super, .40 S&W, 10mm, and a few others. The latest FBI findings state that the 9mm, .40 S&W and .45 ACP calibers are all about the same when it comes to stopping power – I just don’t buy into that. I’m not going to believe that a 9mm – stops a bad guy just as fast as a .40 S&W or a .45 ACP does – just my take on it, and it’s just my opinion.
For a lot of years, I stated that if I were limited to one handgun for the rest of my life, it would be some kind of 4-inch barrel .357 Magnum revolvers of some sort – and it was, and still is a decent choice. However, some years later, I said that a 1911 in .45 ACP would be my choice if limited to only one handgun – and it was, and still is a great choice. It took a lot of convincing, to sway me from a 1911, and my choice these days, would be a Glock 19x and I will have an article forthcoming on my reasoning for this. Still, I love the grand old 1911…
For many years, the full-sized Government Model 1911 was the only type to be had. Then the Commander-sized 1911 came along – and even though it was only ¾ of an inch shorter in slide and barrel length, it was easier to pack. Then came along the Officer’s style of 1911, and it comes in different slide/barrel lengths, depending on who is making them, but they all have the same shorter frame that usually holds one less round of ammo in the magazine. Then there were the specialty makers, like Detonics and they were in a class all their own. And now, in the 21st Century there are even more makers out there, doing their own thing, when it comes to 1911s.
Today, we’re reviewing the Ruger SR1911 Officer-style 1911 handgun, in .45 ACP. Some time back, I did a review on this same handgun in 9mm and really loved it. It had a lightweight frame, too – easy to pack all day long. The sample SR1911 Officer-style I received for testing is an all stainless steel model, with the frame and slide manufactured out of a nice brushed – subdued – stainless steel, for a stealth-type look. I like it, a lot! I wanted an all-steel version, because I wouldn’t be packing this gun much – or at least that was my plan – just shoot it a lot, and the all-steel model, versus the light-weight Aluminum alloy frame reduces the felt recoil associated, with +P .45 ACP ammo.Continue reading“Ruger Officer-Style SR1911, by Pat Cascio”
