It used to be that Colt 1911 handguns were pretty much the only 1911 game in town, but many people thought they were out of business the past few years. Today we’re looking at the enhanced Combat Elite Enhanced 1911 .45 ACP handgun.
Colt 1911 Handguns
For the longest time, if you wanted a 1911 pistol you had to take a look at the Colt 1911 line of handguns. For the most part, they were the 1911 to own. However, today, there are more companies manufacturing 1911s than I can list. Most companies are producing some high-end 1911s while some are producing bare bone basic 1911s. Of these 1911s, most are very well made handguns, and the sky is the limit. This is true as well about how much leaves your checking account because of prices on 1911s. In my humble opinion, Colt has recently fallen by the wayside, when it comes to 1911s. They are no longer the leader in producing 1911s, not even close. Some companies just refuse to step into the 21st century with the marketing, manufacturing, and improving of their products. Colt is guilty of all three!
Owned More Colt 1911 Than Any Other Brand
Over the years, I’ve probably owned more Colt 1911s than any other brand. Especially when I was a snot-nosed kid, I was always on the look out for the newest or “best” 1911 that Colt made. Unfortunately, even back then, in the late 1960s and even into the early 1980s, Colt just didn’t have a huge selection of 1911s to pick from. However, it never deterred me.
Back in 1989, I was the chief of police in a small western Oregon town, and one of the handguns I often carried was a brand-new Colt 1911 Commander that was all stainless steel. Unfortunately, when I received this gun brand-new in the box, it wouldn’t even feed full metal jacket ammo. It took quite a bit of work on my part to tune this gun to not only feed FMJ but JHP ammo as well. That’s not a good thing in a brand-new handgun from the leader (at the time) in 1911s.
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