The all-new and improved Springfield Armory Range Officer Elite is under review today, and Springfield really went out of their way to update/upgrade this line of fine 1911A1 handguns.
Springfield Armory 1911 Range Officer Review Plans
I’ve been a huge fan of the Springfield Armory line of 1911 handguns since the mid 1980s for a number of reasons. Their very first 1911s were mostly mil-spec in nature, and they were priced extremely “right”; they still are. Springfield Armory offers great value for your money. I had recently received the Springfield Armory full-sized Range Officer (R.O.)1911A1 for testing and review and ran quite a few rounds through it. I was all set to sit down and do my review on this fine handgun, until I got an e-mail from Springfield, announcing their Range Officer Elite line-up. I had to have one, and in a few days, one was in my hand. The Original RO review will be a little later in coming, as we want SurvivalBlog readers to know about the hottest and newest products first, if at all possible.
Favorite Handgun Question and Answer
People are always trying to nail me down as to what my favorite handgun is, and there is no easy or simple answer to this question. It depends a lot upon what your use will be for a handgun. In the case of a handgun for hunting big game, my answer would be different than my answer for plinking on a Saturday afternoon. However, when it comes down to it, my number one choice for self defense is still the grand ol’ 1911 pistol in .45 ACP. In particular, I like the “Commander-ized” version—a 4–4.25” barrel length. This sized slide/barrel just seems to balance better for me, and I can shoot it faster than the full-sized Government-sized 1911. And, to top it off, I much prefer a light-weight version with a frame out of forged aluminum, for weight saving, all-day carry.
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