Admittedly, when I first saw that the gun Rock Island Armory sent for me to test was a 1911 in .22 magnum I was disappointed.
What would someone want with a 1911 in .22 magnum I thought to myself. But being true to the process. I went to the range, pulled the RIA A1 in .22 Magnum from the case and was blown away with its feel, accuracy and the quality with which it was made.
The weight of 2.5 lbs. it is a good fit for a rimfire. Being in the 1911 frame, it should be heavy and should be robust as it is. The top eject was not something I preferred, but I quickly dismissed it once I began shooting and seeing the groups I was able to obtain in short order.
Shooting with the top eject did take a minute to get used to. I am not accustomed to seeing the cases eject from the top, so target acquisition took some getting used to, but was quickly obtained.
Not only was the RIA 1911 in .22 magnum accurate, it was plain fun to shoot. Like all .22 magnum pistols, they are loud and the energy generated from the rimfire is impressive.
For decades I have been a big fan of the .22 Remington Magnum cartridge. The energy this little bullet generates is so much more than the .22 LR that it makes it a fine all around rifle for small and medium game. Many feral hogs have met their demise to the .22 Magnum, as has a few alligators and other critters.
This version from Rock Island Armory is one of the finest .22 magnum pistols I personally have tested. Solid frame, adjustable trigger (from 4-6 lbs.), balanced and a magazine that holds 15 rounds makes this an excellent pistol for small game hunting and for concealed carry. The rubberized grips prevent slipping with wet hands, and the parkerized finish is a breeze to keep clean.
In conclusion, I found the RIA A! XT 22MRF pistol to be one of the more enjoyable pistols I have tested in a while. Easy to load, fun to shoot and the fiber optic sights are a blessing for aging eyes. This is definitely one 1911 you need in your collection.
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Monday, November 18, 2019
Rock Island Armory A1 1911 - A Review
Honestly, I have never been a fan of the 1911 framed semi-auto pistol. I am sure I will get a lot of flack for that comment, but that is ok. There are a lot of fans who carry nothing else and that is great. But for me, I have always preferred a smaller framed pistol, especially for concealed carry.
But recently I was fortunate enough to get a chance to test the Rock Island Armory A1 1911 in 9mm. And I have to admit, I may just be a convert!
First impression of the RIA 1911 in 9mm was impressive. It fits my hand beautifully and is balanced extremely well. Weighing 2.56 lbs. empty this 1911 is exactly the right weight for this full size framed pistol.
A single stacked magazine holds 9 rounds which is ample for the range or self defense. As a pistol owner of many styles and frames, I have always been a fan of the Rock Island Armory quality. Made in the Philippines, these pistols are some of the finest you will find in this price point.
At the range, the A1 1911 handled excellent. Target acquisition was fast, recoil easily manageable with the weighted frame and target re-acquisition was a breeze. I found it to be accurate right out of the box. Able to hit 8" steel targets at 20 yards with ease.
After a few hundred rounds through the RIA 1911, I found nothing that it would not handle. Extreme rapid fire, slow fire, and using the Armscor 9mm ammunition, it cycled flawlessly and handled everything I threw at it.
The parkerized finish is one that personally is preferred over a shiny finish. Disassembly was not as easy as some other brands, but was certainly not anything that was difficult either.
The Rock Island Armory A1 1911 in 9mm is in my estimation the perfect 1911 available. While I know there are many who prefer the 1911 in either a .40 or .45 caliber. I find the 9mm to be about right for what most people use and carry for.
In a defense situation, few human beings can withstand the impact of a 9mm. And with the rapid fire capabilities of the RIA 1911 in 9mm, they certainly cannot handle multiple shots.
When owning several handguns, pistols or revolvers, keeping ammunition straight is a big safety factor. By keeping your options limited, it lessens the chance for a mixup. For that reason alone, I prefer to keep my carry guns in the same calibers, and not expanding beyond those two. The same is true for my hunting handguns. By limiting the caliber options to a few, I lessen the chance for a mistake.
Without hesitation, if you are looking for a good solid 1911 for your personal carry gun, or just want one for target shooting. The Rock Island Armory A1 1911 in 9mm is one you should strongly consider.
But recently I was fortunate enough to get a chance to test the Rock Island Armory A1 1911 in 9mm. And I have to admit, I may just be a convert!
First impression of the RIA 1911 in 9mm was impressive. It fits my hand beautifully and is balanced extremely well. Weighing 2.56 lbs. empty this 1911 is exactly the right weight for this full size framed pistol.
A single stacked magazine holds 9 rounds which is ample for the range or self defense. As a pistol owner of many styles and frames, I have always been a fan of the Rock Island Armory quality. Made in the Philippines, these pistols are some of the finest you will find in this price point.
At the range, the A1 1911 handled excellent. Target acquisition was fast, recoil easily manageable with the weighted frame and target re-acquisition was a breeze. I found it to be accurate right out of the box. Able to hit 8" steel targets at 20 yards with ease.
After a few hundred rounds through the RIA 1911, I found nothing that it would not handle. Extreme rapid fire, slow fire, and using the Armscor 9mm ammunition, it cycled flawlessly and handled everything I threw at it.
The parkerized finish is one that personally is preferred over a shiny finish. Disassembly was not as easy as some other brands, but was certainly not anything that was difficult either.
The Rock Island Armory A1 1911 in 9mm is in my estimation the perfect 1911 available. While I know there are many who prefer the 1911 in either a .40 or .45 caliber. I find the 9mm to be about right for what most people use and carry for.
In a defense situation, few human beings can withstand the impact of a 9mm. And with the rapid fire capabilities of the RIA 1911 in 9mm, they certainly cannot handle multiple shots.
When owning several handguns, pistols or revolvers, keeping ammunition straight is a big safety factor. By keeping your options limited, it lessens the chance for a mixup. For that reason alone, I prefer to keep my carry guns in the same calibers, and not expanding beyond those two. The same is true for my hunting handguns. By limiting the caliber options to a few, I lessen the chance for a mistake.
Without hesitation, if you are looking for a good solid 1911 for your personal carry gun, or just want one for target shooting. The Rock Island Armory A1 1911 in 9mm is one you should strongly consider.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Ten Point Titan M1 Crossbow - A review
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Ten Point Titan M1 Crossbow is Worth
the Investment
In
the fast-growing world of crossbows, one brand stands out above the rest. Ten
Point Crossbows are the elite brand in the market. And with seven models to
choose from, there is no shortage of options for the first time or experienced
crossbow hunter.
Whether you are new to the thrill of hunting with a crossbow, or a veteran of many seasons. There is a style and model for you. Placed right in the middle of these models is the newest version of the all-time-best-selling model from Ten Point. The Titan M1 is completely redesigned and is now incredibly 9.5 inches narrower than the predecessor. Why is this important? Crossbow hunters know that one of the drawbacks of the weapon is its shape and maneuvering it in the woods and stands. The new narrow design makes the Titan M1 eliminates this issue all together. The more compact, easier to carry and maneuver design, is balanced in the hands which translates to better feel and accuracy when it matters most.
The
Titan M1 crossbow is, in the opinion of many the perfect weapon to introduce
new hunters to the lifestyle. Easy to use, accurate, and efficient. The Titan
M1crossbow is ideal for young, small framed and even mature hunters who are new
to the sport. The lack of recoil, absence of report, and accuracy make this the
ideal introductory weapon for new hunters regardless of age.
Upon
receiving my Titan M1, I couldn’t wait to get to the range and take some quick
shots and see how it shot. To my surprise, the optics only needed minor
tweaking to achieve precision shooting accuracy. Once dialed in, the shooting
was so much fun and enjoyable to shoot.
Powered
by the VX-5 inverted cams, The Titan M1 cams are designed to elongate the power
stroke and increase rotation while achieving 30 feet per second more speed than
the predecessor. Another advantage of the Titan M1 is that it comes with or
without the ACUdraw cocking device, a must have in my opinion. The ACUdraw
cocking device makes cocking the Titan M1 efficient and safe. The Titan M1 is
the best value on the market today for crossbows.
For
hunting the Titan M1 is capable of using a variety of broadheads designed for
crossbows. Mechanical or fixed. Choose one that flies true from the start and
you will not go wrong by taking the Titan M1 into the stand with you this or
any season.
A
complete package comes with
- Optics: TenPoint’s 3x
Pro-View 3 Scope mounted on a machined aluminum 7/8-inch Fixed Dovetail
Mount
- Cocking Device: ACUdraw
or Rope-Sled
- Quiver: 3-Arrow
Instant Detach Quiver; Ambidextrous Side-Mount Quiver Bracket
- Arrows: Three TenPoint
Pro Elite carbon arrows with 100-grain practice points
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