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what is your most reliable 45 ?


tercel89

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Here are the most reliable 45's I know and have . They are tanks and work like a fine sewing machine. These are carry/working guns and get used everyday. No safe queens here ! 
Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 
Glock Generation 2 21
Ruger P97DC

 

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I've only owned 4 .45:

 

Glock 21 most reliable

Glock 41 only 300 rounds shot

S&W SS 5" barrel 1911 although never jammed, the slide always felt gritty pulling it back after firing 100 + rounds (sold it)

Sig P220 I love sigs but I liked this one the least of all my .45's (sold it)

 

As far as the beauty contest:

S&W 1911 Best

Sig P220

G41

G21

 

sigbear

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Several years ago I bought a Springfield 1911 and had multiple feeding/extraction problems.  I sent it back to Springfield and still had the same problems.  Never could get a full magazine to feed properly.  Wound up selling it and have shot all Glock since.

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If reliable means:  consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted, and most means greatest in amount or degree, then my only answer is my Sig P220 Carry and my Glock 21!  BTW those are my only 45s.  :pleased:

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Here are the most reliable 45's I know and have . They are tanks and work like a fine sewing machine. These are carry/working guns and get used everyday. No safe queens here ! 
Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 
Glock Generation 2 21
Ruger P97DC

 

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The Ruger P-series has to be one of the ugliest guns ever made. 

 

That said, their reliability seems to be inversely proportional to their beauty.  I don't know that I've ever known anyone that's had one that has ever had a single problem.  They seem to run like tops.

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Smith Model 25... Got two of 'em... Never any problems....

Ruger "200th year" Blackhawk 45ACP convertable... NEVER any problems...

All our colts from an old military to a  couple of series seventies... No problems with good magazines.... You will find that 95% plus of the 45 problems are due to bad magazines... Keep good ones... Fix any bad ones; or throw them away, no matter the name on them... Then go find some good ones....

 

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