Picked it up monday on a hot deal from academy. Took it out today and put a 100 rounds thru it right out of the box. 50 rounds brass and 50 rounds tulammo black box steel case. Performed flawlessly, very accurate, and i really like the trigger.
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range report on my $329 citadel 1911 in 9mm
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I bought one too for $329.99. They are normally $529.99.
I posted it in the Deal of The day thread, was wondering if anyone else bought one.
I only put 4 mags of WWB through mine, but it shot great. I changed the grips and put a slightly extended mag release on as well - both free.
Edit: Just saw you posted in that thread about buying one..."Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." - Thomas Jefferson, 1776
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Originally posted by 2000 vert View PostYa it was probably the most accurate i have ever shot. I now see why the 1911 is so popular. I wish it was in .45, but at least 9mm is way cheaper.
Originally posted by BlackGT View PostI bought one too for $329.99. They are normally $529.99.
I posted it in the Deal of The day thread, was wondering if anyone else bought one.
I only put 4 mags of WWB through mine, but it shot great. I changed the grips and put a slightly extended mag release on as well - both free.
Edit: Just saw you posted in that thread about buying one...
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Thanks for the heads up. Got one reserved for me today at 5:30.
According to their inventory system, the Academy in Grapevine shows 1 or 2.
Great deal. If I ever get bored with it, easy resell at $450 - $500
Now...do they sell threaded barrels for it? This would be nice to have my HD 2 can with.
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Originally posted by J&T's 82 View PostI bought the same gun at the gun show back in January in 45 and love it. The only difference is that it does not have the white billboard on the side....Thinking now that I would have rather had the 9mm due to the price of 45 ammo.
I have a Citadel 1911 on hold at the NRH location if you want. It's under "Brian".
Also the North Tarrant Academy is full stocked on all ammunition, rifle and pistol.
Picked up cheap steel cased Monarch (since the reviews are stating no issues) for $10.99/ea.
I like this gun. It's lockup is good, no slide wiggle, everything is smooth, no rough edges. I'm seriously impressed. I just spent $300 on a used police S&W 5903 and I wish I had just bought the Citadel first.
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Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View PostWell I actually just picked one up at the Academy ~5 min from my house.
I have a Citadel 1911 on hold at the NRH location if you want. It's under "Brian".
Also the North Tarrant Academy is full stocked on all ammunition, rifle and pistol.
Picked up cheap steel cased Monarch (since the reviews are stating no issues) for $10.99/ea.
I like this gun. It's lockup is good, no slide wiggle, everything is smooth, no rough edges. I'm seriously impressed. I just spent $300 on a used police S&W 5903 and I wish I had just bought the Citadel first.
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Originally posted by J&T's 82 View PostThanks for the offer. I am getting ready to call to see if there is one on my side of the world and may take you up on it. The cheapest 45 I can find is 18 a box so 11 is awesome.
On a side note, my magazines hold 9...not 8. Weird.
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Originally posted by GeorgeG. View Postpardon the rookie question but is Citadel quality stuff? Anyone know what the trigger pull # is on that?
I think Patrick had one of their 1911 .22's."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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At this price point, you're really getting into the cost of the raw materials and machining. There isn't much room in there for tuning or labor on each of the guns. Usually that means the function and dependability can be hit or miss. If you know guns, and you run into a problem, you can probably address it and get a good shooter. Or, you could get a good one without any issues. As long as the metallurgy is sound and the components are correct, it should be okay."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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