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I'd like opinions on the two from those who have shot/owned both of them please.
My Wife owns a a Colt Officers ACP that never really appealed to me...I like it and shoot well with it but it has never been a "goose bump" pistol for me until this weekend. I'll explain:
I went shopping and shooting for a compact .45 ACP and shot half a dozen pistols with about 300 rounds between them yesterday. The local range rents pistols for trying out and I and a couple gun buddies rented a Glock G30 and a Beretta PX4 Storm .45 and we brought with us my Wife's Officers ACP, a Ruger SR1911, and older Colt Combat Commander, and a just broken in Springfield XDS with about 600 rounds thru it.
I'm trying to get myself "wrapped around" the concept that polymer pistols and DA only and all that are a matter of practice and learning to appreciate their finer qualities. All I managed to do was develop a complete and utter lust for 1911 pistols and found the polymer guns as a second best choice for me personally. I don't want to disparage these fine pistols as they shoot fine and I managed them well...I just will never find them appealing enough to practice with extensively.
I'm wanting to steal my Wife's Officers ACP but realistically this will not happen. So, I'm in the market for my own (stainless preferred) or a Colt Defender also in stainless. I handled (but did not shoot) a Colt New Agent but the trench sights are just not for me.
So...opinions please and thank you in advance.
VooDoo
My Wife owns a a Colt Officers ACP that never really appealed to me...I like it and shoot well with it but it has never been a "goose bump" pistol for me until this weekend. I'll explain:
I went shopping and shooting for a compact .45 ACP and shot half a dozen pistols with about 300 rounds between them yesterday. The local range rents pistols for trying out and I and a couple gun buddies rented a Glock G30 and a Beretta PX4 Storm .45 and we brought with us my Wife's Officers ACP, a Ruger SR1911, and older Colt Combat Commander, and a just broken in Springfield XDS with about 600 rounds thru it.
I'm trying to get myself "wrapped around" the concept that polymer pistols and DA only and all that are a matter of practice and learning to appreciate their finer qualities. All I managed to do was develop a complete and utter lust for 1911 pistols and found the polymer guns as a second best choice for me personally. I don't want to disparage these fine pistols as they shoot fine and I managed them well...I just will never find them appealing enough to practice with extensively.
I'm wanting to steal my Wife's Officers ACP but realistically this will not happen. So, I'm in the market for my own (stainless preferred) or a Colt Defender also in stainless. I handled (but did not shoot) a Colt New Agent but the trench sights are just not for me.
So...opinions please and thank you in advance.
VooDoo