I've had this pistol for a year now. My wife and I use it as a range gun, and I carry it in a shoulder holster whenever I can wear a jacket or coat. We've NEVER had a single problem, and the pistol is accurate.
You americans are so lucky not only whit the fridom but alsow whit the prises,a gun like that we would have paid about 12 to 14 times more than you. Love your channel sootch00 Greetings from Norway
The best of the video, is de final states: "Be strong"; "Be Courage"; "God bless America"; "Long live the Republic". That kind of men, founded and maintain the United States of America.-
My second gun purchase 45 years ago was a Colt 1911 like yours.y most recent acquisition this week is a Commander size SR1911. Prettiest 1911 I own. Have come full circle back to what I started with, a 1911 or snub nose revolver after only carrying polymer striker fired pistols until lately. Good to see you educating current shooters on the advantages of tried and true designs like the 1911 and CZ75.
No firing pin block on the Ruger SR1911. heavy firing pin spring and titanium firing pin make it drop safe. Love your videos and my SR1911 cmd lightweight.
Found an SR1911 Commander at a show today in Vero Beach - trade in - for $750 OTD...snatched it up right quick...been looking for one for a long time...in the right place @ the right time...
This is a rock solid, well built, American made, accurate 1911 with flawless action. I sold my Colt Commander and kept my Ruger 1911. That's how much I like it.
I’m considering buying a1911 and the SR1911 is at the top of my pick list. I always enjoy your videos. They are very informative and to the point. Thanks for the excellent review of the Ruger. 👍
I bought a Ruger SR1911, I love this weapon. I own many 1911s and its one that definetly has a place in almost anyones safe. An Ed Brown its not, but with all the Springfields, Kimbers in that 700-900 range, this is a gun to compete with them. I was pretty impressed with the quality.
Not exactly a clone in 1911 terms. Many small but notable differences. I love mine so far. Probably better overall than a Colt costing twice as much. A Gold Cup match may shoot better but I think the Ruger is tough to beat in value.
you know, my first choice for a 1911 still is a Springfield... but if I could own a second I think Id have to go with a Ruger. Love the look, the feel, everything about it and Ruger really is a great firearms company!!!
Thanks, Sootch! I've had my SR1911 since June of last year. I had to pay nearly MSRP to get it, but I've never regretted it. The SR1911 was my first Ruger, which spawned 3 more Ruger purchases and I have two more on my wishlist. Thanks for reviewing such a GREAT American made pistol. BTW - it also causes 1911 disease. I now have 4 1911's. ;-)
What do you call an unloaded gun? A - Neutered B - A club C - A paper weight D - All of the above What I love is when I watch a gun review and they do a safety check showing the weapon IS loaded lol. Though I do agree if your going to be flipping it around and showing it in detail best to have it safe. Love Sootch's videos, and I put in to win one of these guns at a local promotional event. Fingers crossed. Keep on shooting Sootch, now on to tactical gear flashlight videos from him.
I have always been iffy about 45's because of the recoil. I decided to buy this gun after a couple hours of research and decided that this was one of the biggest bangs for the buck. I was surprised and impressed by the low recoil, which allowed me to re-aim quickly. After shooting this SR1911, the p226 is no longer my favorite weapon.
I'm literally getting rid of my sig p229 legion to get a custom ruger sr1911....even though the legion is amazing I just cant get over how accurate, beautiful & strong this weapon is.....i love the weight, it helps me shoot bullseyes all day
I have a P320 and I can't shoot worth a damn with it. I keep shooting low. The trigger feels like it has to much play in it and I find myself snatching the trigger instead of squeezing it. I finally bought the Ruger 1911 and I fell in love with it. It has a WAY tighter trigger and is way more accurate. Not to mention, the beauty of it!
I just wanted to let you know, the SR 1911 doesn't have a firing pin block on it. The titanium firing pin and heavy firing pin return spring keep the gun from being fired in a muzzle drop situation. If you look at the slide you will see there is no plunger on the slide.
SO IS IT A SERIES 80 OR 70? QUESTION WITH ONE IN THE CHAMBER AND HAMMER DOWN WITH THIS PISTOL AD OR 80 CAN IT GO OFF??WITH TRIGGER DOWN?? SOMEONE ON HERE Y.T. SAYS IT CAN AND IT IS DANGEROUS TO CARRY LIKE THAT????
+rafdecc with a loaded chamber and hammer down, of something hits the hammer the gun can fire. All 1911's are designed to be carried cocked and locked. That is hammer back with safety on. It is completely safe to carry that way as the thumb safety physically blocks the hammer from falling.
I know this video is 10 years old, that said. I picked up this pistol recently for my first collectors type gun for my small collection. Everything else I own is more self-defense, Glock, rifles, concealed carry, ect. Funny thing is, after the first time I shot it, I fell in love with it and now I want to carry it. I have a craft shoulder holster on the way. What a beautiful gun. And that oversized ejection port, brilliant Ruger! Great video!
You do a great job with your video's. Love how honest you are. This is an amazing gun! Shoots easy and right on! It also is one of the best looking guns out there!
I own 4 of these. Commander, lightweight commander, night watchman commander and now the officer all in 45 acp. Was pleased to learn the slide is machined not cast. Makes me like them even more.
I just picked up the SR1911CMD. That is the 4.25" Commander size 1911. We're going out tomorrow to the range to start breaking her in. Living here in Idaho, I just usually go out and shoot outdoors but seeing that is in the low 20's for a high with snow on the ground, I think indoors will be just fine with me! Must be getting older and smarter. I'll give you all a range report in a couple of days. I just hope she shoots at least half as good as she looks! Beautiful weapon! and thanks sootch00 for the nice report on the Ruger.
No offense, but I'd rather have the Ruger than the Colt. Not that colt's are bad, but I think a lot that you pay for is the name. I have a Springfield TRP and if I didn't have that I would look at the Ruger
Youd rather pay less for a ruger. Not rather have. If someone has a Colt in one hand and a Ruger in the other and says hey buddy you can have one . Youre grabbing the colt
RedEyePergo yeah mostly because the resale is better for the Colt, me and my dad have both owned Colts, and the fit and finish was probably not as good as this Ruger, although I’d rather have a Colt than a Kimber, the fit and finish on Kimbers is better, Kimber just uses a lot of MIM parts.
If I were to ever get a 1911, this is the one I would go with. I love Ruger because they make great products. Plus, I love the look of this 1911 so much.
Best 1911 under $900 for $700 or. less.And this is a Republic not a democracy!Mob rule is a democracy & you are one of the few that know that.I'm preaching to the choir.I like your stuff.Thanks.
Last year I purchased a Ruger Blackhawk, stainless model, rosewood grips. It was an absolutely beautiful gun and built like a tank. I got lots of compliments on the range, no kidding! I'm from the Detroit area and like many other cities people like things that are more "tacti-cool" than a single action revolver. But, ultimately I "needed" some money and because of it's size and role in my collection it was first to go. :( This SR1911 reminds me of that Blackhawk in a way. I love the way Ruger does stainless steel, and their rosewood grips. Being in the market for a somewhat impractical (for concealed carry) firearm again, I think this is the one! I've never really handled 1911's so now I need to go to the range and try one out. Thanks Sootch for all the fun and informative reviews! ...don't forget guys there is a SR1911-CMD model, 3/4" shorter barrel/slide if you plan on carrying, or just like the commanders!
As a guy who shoots for pleasure, working with a very low budget this is a great gun. Just got it a month ago. Really, really love it. Put 300 plus rounds through it already and didn't know about the round indicator! I was like, what?! That's awesome! & immediately paused the video to go check out mine. I don't know how I missed it! So thanks for the pro tips dude!
Had mine about 4yrs and its performed perfectly for 100s of rounds. I liked it so much i bought another one like iyt in 9mm. I use it mainly for the range because 9mm is alot cheaper than 45acp. Love them both and there keepers
I wasn’t certain I bought one if the best affordable 1911’s when I got an SR1911; but having owned it a while, and seeing several reviews like this I know I made a good purchase.
Yes Browning would approve of Ruger's build. I've been eyeballing this gun for awhile. You made up my mind up! Was leaning to the SR 40 S&W, now SR45 acp all the way. Thanks for the outstanding review!
Excellent video, well made and well filmed!! I have a Sr1911 and i thinks its beautiful, i paid 655 plus tax so for that price wow what a package deal, great fit and finish! thanks for posting
I purchased my Ruger SR1911 new a few years ago for about $625 with tax. It is very accurate and reliable. Zero ftfs with ball or HP ammo. Have only run about 50 rounds of HP ammo (Golden Saber and Gold Dot) but it seems to run everything without a hitch. In my opinion it is one of the best 1911s out there and you don't have to take out a loan to buy it.
Very nice review of this new Ruger SR1911 Sootch. I love all your reviews. Something about your smooth Southern accent is pleasing to this old Yankee. Keep up the great work! Thanks!
I shot a friend's last weekend and it is a very well made well balanced 1911. The only thing I would like to see Ruger add to the pistol is a magazine well. It adds a little depth to the grip and really helps during reloading. Nice review, well done.
Okay, so many years later from when this was published, but... I'm picking up a used one from the shop I used to be the Firearms Specialist at. One of the things I really appreciate is the GI style guide system. My Colt Combat Elite XSE has a FLGR and I usually end up replacing those with the GI style. Oh, and I do appreciate that Ruger did not put a freaking ton of warnings on the gun.
Sootch - brother, thanks for the great video on the Ruger SR1911. Just bought mine and put 125, Independance brand, 230gr FMJ rounds down range without a FTF or FTE. Increible weapon. Semper Fi!! KGills
it is a series 70 pistol. It's also a single action pistol. And won't fire unless the hammer is cocked prior to pulling the trigger. the light weight titanium firing pin and heavier firing pin return spring combination does, greatly reduce the chance, of if the weapon discharging the round if dropped on the muzzle by the firing pin "floating" forward into the primer during the impact of the fall to set off the round. the series 80 has a physical pin that stops the firing pin from moving forward during the impact and discharging the round. on a "normal" firing pin set up, the heavier firing pin and lighter return spring will allow this to happen regardless of the trigger position. It's just a case of the pin itself slamming into the primer with enough force to discharge the round. I hope this helps Jim
This is my next 1911. I have been a Ruger owner since 1983, when I bought a Blackhawk New Model Stainless .357. I also have a KGP 100 .357, comparable to the S&W 629 but $100 less. Both Ruger revolvers I have are strong, strong weapons, I love stainless, ideal for exposure to the elements. I fully expect this 1911 to meet all expectations of being sturdy, reliable and accurate. I like the sights and grip safety on the Ruger better than on the Remington R1.
The thing I LOVE about ruger is their price point. VERY, VERY high quality at a very reasonable price on all of their firearms. This could easily be a 1000 1911 but it's several hundred dollars less expensive??? Great Job ruger!
I've had my SR9 (CCW) for a little over a year, added an SR22 (trainer for the boys) a few weeks ago... SR1911 seems like it would fit nicely in the family. Nice review Sootch!!
When I bought mine and brought it home and broke it down I thought I was going to have to buy some parts like I did with the last Colt I bought. But not so. Instead of plastic the mainspring housing is some kind of tough aluminum and that's okay with me. But the kicker is the recoil spring guide rod. The (later) Colts have a cheap, thin hollowed-out aluminum guide rod which I replaced with one that is almost identical with the one in the Ruger SR1911 which is solid stainless steel. Cool. And I didn't have to deburr the inside of the slide like I did with my last Colt. All in all I'm very pleased with the Ruger. And it's dangerous accurate! I like that too!
I have been on the hunt for the perfect weapon to make my first purchase. I have used other weapons, and a issued S.O. Sig S 226. I picked this up at a gun show yesterday, and fell in must have with it. Thanks for the review, I am running out to buy this at the end of the month...Yaay! Thanks. It is a beauty...
I have worked in a gun shop and all I can say is if you want a real 1911 that will not break the bank this is the way to go! I love the design as well as the feel. Ruger did an amazing job with their version of the 1911. Granted, I'm still a Springfield 1911 fan as I own an Operator version, but I bought it years ago when they were affordable. The major downside to this gun is finding one. It seems that when I worked at the shop, as soon as we got them, they were gone the next day.
Was lucky to get one of the first production runs last year. It is one of my favorite pistols! Ruger did it right and this is one of the highest value 1911's available in the market.
On the Ruger Sr1911 series, the series 70 slide has no firing pin block. the grip safety doesn't disengage a pin block because Ruger uses a lightweight titanium firing pin, with a stronger retention spring negating the need for a firing pin block. that's how they pass all the drop-tests with ease. in response to 6:25 into the video.
Another thing that helps with the barrel and barrel bushing being made from the same bar stock is even wear. They'll be closer in heat treatment and less likely to wear on or the other prematurely or unevenly.
I live in upstate NY. I just paid for half of the gun and when it's finally added to my permit in 2-3 weeks I'll go pick it up and pay the other half. NY life lol PS it's a SR 1911 full sized. Paid 849 plus tax is around 950. I have zero rounds so I'll be paying God knows what for that too lol. I'm too excited to be let down by that stuff though. I just turned 30 on January 1st so I'm happy to treat myself. I already have my ccw pistols and whatnot. I've been wanting a 1911 since I got into guns so here it is.
As a owner of 6 different manufacturers 1911's, Ruger is a exceptional firearm for the price. It is a good or better than your price run of $500 to $1000 1911. With a few personal upgrades to satisfy my taste its a very good, very accurate firearm.
Beautiful!! It has moved up on my 'to get' list as well. Maybe to the top. The only .45 i own is an original ww2 Remington Rand 1911 and I am looking for a .45 that i can shoot a lot. The Rand shoots fine but it is old and collectable and i don't want to hurt the value. Thanks for another great video
Ever since seeing this video, I've been in the hunt for one...Was in Prescott AZ this weekend and found one at a local dealer. This firearm is fantastic and exactly like you describe. I own a few other 1911's and have to say this firearm is on par with my Kimber or rebuilt Springfield if not better right out of the box. Took it out this morning and was more than pleased with its accuracy. The only addition I'm looking at is checkering the front strap and installing a S&A magwell.
I just got one brand new and it has given me 3-4 Failure to Load and 2 Failure to Eject. Remember it is a new weapon and even my Glock 19 did this a few times until broken in. I think it is very reliable once you break it in with at least 300 rounds. I shot over a 100 rounds today and it was very accurate and well centered. I do like this weapon a great deal and look forward to getting past the failures which should happen soon...
ALL of Rugers latest offerings in mid-to full size pistols have excellent triggers. It is amazing at how great they are from the factory. My SR9c was a little gritty, BUT after a few hundred rounds, the trigger is fantastic.
+BikerBry Even going back a ways they were good. My first Ruger was an early P94 in .40. Great trigger, no failures at all and a great shooter. I only sold it because I just didn't care for the .40 round.
3:36 - people always say that both pieces (barrel and bushing) are made from same bar stock which is the reason, they say, that these are so accurate. However I think this is incorrect . Yes it is important both pieces are made from same steel (to prevent galling). But what Ruger has done (I believe) is “match selected” bushings to barrel. The barrel OD is measured and they then select the closest fit ID bushing to give them the tolerance they want. The best approach h would be to make each barrel first and then “match machine” the bushing to for it. That would be harder than selecting. This may cost them a few extra production parts and time but it is worth it. I may be all wet but I think that’s the story here. Anyone knows better please speak up. Meanwhile my SR1911 is a used purchase and I got it cheap $300. I was skeptical of its condition but it was in a local pawn shop so I went to see it. My gosh. Wow. What a great finish gun. My nephew has one and always raves about it so I had to get it. I am so pleased at how well it shoots. Just incredible steel target gun. And if I shoot it off the bench I get great groups.
I wish there was a video on how to use the OverTravel Adjustment Screw on the trigger. Hopefully Sootch00 one day will show how it works and how to adjust it properly
The love for the 1911 is it's reliable. I was weened on one. I've changed to a Sig P229 in .40Cal. My 1911 was manufactured In 1941 and has been Nickel plated with mother of Pearl grips, so i just don't shoot it. I've had my Sig for about 6 Yrs. At least 5K rounds downrange, with no malfunctions. It was a turn in, so it has been tuned, but i'm confident it will shoot every time i squeeze the trigger.
I’m strongly looking at the Ruger SR1911 as well. Something in the $700-$1000 price range and as far as I’ve seen the Ruger may be one of the best options for the value. It seems like a very well made 1911 and I like the fact that it’s a series 70 with the original bushing and recoil spring. How does the trigger stack up to let’s say a SA Mil-Spec or Range officer? I dig the stainless look as well, although I’d be perfectly happy with a parkerized look too. Let me know what y’all think, should I go with the Ruger or is there something else similar with a better trigger for around the same price point? I like the oversized beveled ejection port too, aiding in reliable ejection & extraction. It just seems to me that the Ruger might be a winner here and I need me a 1911 soon, my heart is set on one lol....something in the full size govt 5” bbl is what I want I’m thinking
You look 10 years younger in this video...wait, you are! I'm late to the game, but this is still a great video, and now I want this ancient gun.
This channel is the place to go for good information and no BS
I've had this pistol for a year now. My wife and I use it as a range gun, and I carry it in a shoulder holster whenever I can wear a jacket or coat. We've NEVER had a single problem, and the pistol is accurate.
You americans are so lucky not only whit the fridom but alsow whit the prises,a gun like that we would have paid about 12 to 14 times more than you. Love your channel sootch00 Greetings from Norway
Very true. But sadly we have lots of people who protest to take those rights away. It's insanity.
It wasn't luck American citizens paid for those rights with their life. Sadly many today take that right so hardly fought for for granted.
Jesus gave His life.
Picked up a second hand one yesterday for $650
You are welcome to move here and become a US citizen .
These Ruger 1911’s are the bomb! We live in great times.
The best of the video, is de final states: "Be strong"; "Be Courage"; "God bless America"; "Long live the Republic". That kind of men, founded and maintain the United States of America.-
Need them now more than ever with everything that defines America under attack.
My second gun purchase 45 years ago was a Colt 1911 like yours.y most recent acquisition this week is a Commander size SR1911. Prettiest 1911 I own. Have come full circle back to what I started with, a 1911 or snub nose revolver after only carrying polymer striker fired pistols until lately. Good to see you educating current shooters on the advantages of tried and true designs like the 1911 and CZ75.
This is gonna be my choice for my first 1911, and probably my next firearm purchase in general. Can't wait!
clamum Did you ever get one?
would like to know also, this won't be my first handgun but my first 1911
get it. i have a ruger sr45 the plastic one and i loved it well i sold it got the sr1911 and it is sweet! so smooth and shoots great
A near perfect option. I did slick mine up, and changed the grip panels. I can't find a handgun I would rather shoot.
I shot by friends the other day so easy to hit the target barely any recoil assuming because of the weight
“Made in the USA”. Best part!
Prescott is my home town... I'm always to very proud when i hear people saying how much they like their Ruger.
No firing pin block on the Ruger SR1911. heavy firing pin spring and titanium firing pin make it drop safe.
Love your videos and my SR1911 cmd lightweight.
Found an SR1911 Commander at a show today in Vero Beach - trade in - for $750 OTD...snatched it up right quick...been looking for one for a long time...in the right place @ the right time...
Great video,. I just got mine 2 weeks ago. I've put about 200 rounds through it, & so far not one problem. Fantastic high end pistol.
This is a rock solid, well built, American made, accurate 1911 with flawless action. I sold my Colt Commander and kept my Ruger 1911. That's how much I like it.
That's saying something! You still happy with it? Thinking of picking up the commander version.
I bought the full size one and love it with the laser grips and magwell. +P loads all day
@@j.d.2703 I shoot Hornady Critical Duty 220 Grain JHP I’m my Ruger SR 1911. Great ammo
Great video, great gun!
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I think this video solidified my decision to get the SR1911 versus the Colt
Glad you went that route, the colt in 10mm doesnt even offer adequate chamber support for hot loads.....
Your sign off line is what made me keep coming to your videos.
I’m considering buying a1911 and the SR1911 is at the top of my pick list. I always enjoy your videos. They are very informative and to the point. Thanks for the excellent review of the Ruger. 👍
I bought a Ruger SR1911, I love this weapon. I own many 1911s and its one that definetly has a place in almost anyones safe. An Ed Brown its not, but with all the Springfields, Kimbers in that 700-900 range, this is a gun to compete with them. I was pretty impressed with the quality.
Thanks I've heard a lot about Ruger I have 2 1911 springfields but I don't have a Ruger now ill get one.
I was reading this 1911 is basically a 70 series Colt clone..Great value 1911..
Ruger is Awesome...I own many..
Not exactly a clone in 1911 terms. Many small but notable differences. I love mine so far. Probably better overall than a Colt costing twice as much. A Gold Cup match may shoot better but I think the Ruger is tough to beat in value.
I have been inside and out of my SR1911. Complete dis-clean-re assembly. The grip safety is a trigger block not a firing pin block of any sort.
you know, my first choice for a 1911 still is a Springfield... but if I could own a second I think Id have to go with a Ruger. Love the look, the feel, everything about it and Ruger really is a great firearms company!!!
Thanks, Sootch! I've had my SR1911 since June of last year. I had to pay nearly MSRP to get it, but I've never regretted it. The SR1911 was my first Ruger, which spawned 3 more Ruger purchases and I have two more on my wishlist. Thanks for reviewing such a GREAT American made pistol. BTW - it also causes 1911 disease. I now have 4 1911's. ;-)
What do you call an unloaded gun?
A - Neutered
B - A club
C - A paper weight
D - All of the above
What I love is when I watch a gun review and they do a safety check showing the weapon IS loaded lol. Though I do agree if your going to be flipping it around and showing it in detail best to have it safe.
Love Sootch's videos, and I put in to win one of these guns at a local promotional event. Fingers crossed. Keep on shooting Sootch, now on to tactical gear flashlight videos from him.
I have always been iffy about 45's because of the recoil. I decided to buy this gun after a couple hours of research and decided that this was one of the biggest bangs for the buck. I was surprised and impressed by the low recoil, which allowed me to re-aim quickly. After shooting this SR1911, the p226 is no longer my favorite weapon.
As much as I love my 1911, my P226's gives me major t h o, but admittedly the DA/SA isn't for everyone
i find. 45 recoil to be more of a push feeling than snappy like a .40.
I'm literally getting rid of my sig p229 legion to get a custom ruger sr1911....even though the legion is amazing I just cant get over how accurate, beautiful & strong this weapon is.....i love the weight, it helps me shoot bullseyes all day
I have a P320 and I can't shoot worth a damn with it. I keep shooting low. The trigger feels like it has to much play in it and I find myself snatching the trigger instead of squeezing it. I finally bought the Ruger 1911 and I fell in love with it. It has a WAY tighter trigger and is way more accurate. Not to mention, the beauty of it!
Probably less recoil than my m&p sheild 9mm...and the trigger pull..fuggetaboudit..
I have watched hundreds of gun review videos and this is about the best one I've seen. Thanks for posting it!
I just wanted to let you know, the SR 1911 doesn't have a firing pin block on it. The titanium firing pin and heavy firing pin return spring keep the gun from being fired in a muzzle drop situation. If you look at the slide you will see there is no plunger on the slide.
SO IS IT A SERIES 80 OR 70? QUESTION WITH ONE IN THE CHAMBER AND HAMMER DOWN WITH THIS PISTOL AD OR 80 CAN IT GO OFF??WITH TRIGGER DOWN?? SOMEONE ON HERE Y.T. SAYS IT CAN AND IT IS DANGEROUS TO CARRY LIKE THAT????
+rafdecc with a loaded chamber and hammer down, of something hits the hammer the gun can fire. All 1911's are designed to be carried cocked and locked. That is hammer back with safety on. It is completely safe to carry that way as the thumb safety physically blocks the hammer from falling.
Series 70
Never carry a 1911 chambered with the hammer down. There is no purpose to it.
I know this video is 10 years old, that said. I picked up this pistol recently for my first collectors type gun for my small collection. Everything else I own is more self-defense, Glock, rifles, concealed carry, ect. Funny thing is, after the first time I shot it, I fell in love with it and now I want to carry it. I have a craft shoulder holster on the way. What a beautiful gun. And that oversized ejection port, brilliant Ruger! Great video!
You do a great job with your video's. Love how honest you are. This is an amazing gun! Shoots easy and right on! It also is one of the best looking guns out there!
President General George C Scott is Proud of you Sootch! Long live the Republic! 🇺🇸
I love my Ruger SR 1911 and SR 1911 Commander.
I own 4 of these. Commander, lightweight commander, night watchman commander and now the officer all in 45 acp. Was pleased to learn the slide is machined not cast. Makes me like them even more.
I just picked up the SR1911CMD. That is the 4.25" Commander size 1911. We're going out tomorrow to the range to start breaking her in. Living here in Idaho, I just usually go out and shoot outdoors but seeing that is in the low 20's for a high with snow on the ground, I think indoors will be just fine with me! Must be getting older and smarter. I'll give you all a range report in a couple of days. I just hope she shoots at least half as good as she looks! Beautiful weapon! and thanks sootch00 for the nice report on the Ruger.
No offense, but I'd rather have the Ruger than the Colt. Not that colt's are bad, but I think a lot that you pay for is the name. I have a Springfield TRP and if I didn't have that I would look at the Ruger
Youd rather pay less for a ruger. Not rather have. If someone has a Colt in one hand and a Ruger in the other and says hey buddy you can have one . Youre grabbing the colt
RedEyePergo yeah mostly because the resale is better for the Colt, me and my dad have both owned Colts, and the fit and finish was probably not as good as this Ruger, although I’d rather have a Colt than a Kimber, the fit and finish on Kimbers is better, Kimber just uses a lot of MIM parts.
RedEyePergo 100% correct.
Only because I can sell the Colt, but a Ruger and have money left over for ammo
Sold my TRP, bought a ruger, spent the remainder on $700 worth of .45
If I were to ever get a 1911, this is the one I would go with. I love Ruger because they make great products. Plus, I love the look of this 1911 so much.
I've had and still own several Ruger pistols. I have been shopping for a 1911 and Ruger is at the top of that list. Always enjoy your video's.
The Ruger SR1911 was my very first firearm I've ever purchased. Bought the pistol about 6 months ago. God bless america
I'm not a 1911 fan, but if I ever buy one ... It will be. RUGER. Excellent review Sir!
I bought mine five days ago. I love it . It's my first gun
Welcome to the club.. Great first pistol... You'll love it!
Best 1911 under $900 for $700 or. less.And this is a Republic not a democracy!Mob rule is a democracy & you are one of the few that know that.I'm preaching to the choir.I like your stuff.Thanks.
Last year I purchased a Ruger Blackhawk, stainless model, rosewood grips. It was an absolutely beautiful gun and built like a tank. I got lots of compliments on the range, no kidding! I'm from the Detroit area and like many other cities people like things that are more "tacti-cool" than a single action revolver. But, ultimately I "needed" some money and because of it's size and role in my collection it was first to go. :( This SR1911 reminds me of that Blackhawk in a way. I love the way Ruger does stainless steel, and their rosewood grips. Being in the market for a somewhat impractical (for concealed carry) firearm again, I think this is the one! I've never really handled 1911's so now I need to go to the range and try one out. Thanks Sootch for all the fun and informative reviews! ...don't forget guys there is a SR1911-CMD model, 3/4" shorter barrel/slide if you plan on carrying, or just like the commanders!
Love my SR1911. Great gun. Never had any issues. Fired approximately 1000 rounds through it.
You know general Patton would be proud, Ruger has always made high quality firearms !!!
As a guy who shoots for pleasure, working with a very low budget this is a great gun. Just got it a month ago. Really, really love it. Put 300 plus rounds through it already and didn't know about the round indicator! I was like, what?! That's awesome! & immediately paused the video to go check out mine. I don't know how I missed it! So thanks for the pro tips dude!
Had mine about 4yrs and its performed perfectly for 100s of rounds. I liked it so much i bought another one like iyt in 9mm. I use it mainly for the range because 9mm is alot cheaper than 45acp. Love them both and there keepers
I wasn’t certain I bought one if the best affordable 1911’s when I got an SR1911; but having owned it a while, and seeing several reviews like this I know I made a good purchase.
The video that made me buy mine! Thank you again!
Yes Browning would approve of Ruger's build. I've been eyeballing this gun for awhile. You made up my mind up! Was leaning to the SR 40 S&W, now SR45 acp all the way. Thanks for the outstanding review!
Ruger makes some beautiful 45acp pistols. I would love to have one of these.
My 1st 1911. This is an AWESOME pistol especially for the price.
This is my most accurate pistol and unlike my Kimber it never malfunctions.
LateNite I agree! I love mine. It is the most accurate pistol I’ve ever shot/owned. Can hit out to 100 yards on a human sized target
I have a camber it doesn't mouth function
@@donniesavage2051 what's a camber ?🤔
@@mr1bienvenu1 A Kimber It's voice text I'm sorry
Excellent video, well made and well filmed!! I have a Sr1911 and i thinks its beautiful, i paid 655 plus tax so for that price wow what a package deal, great fit and finish! thanks for posting
I purchased my Ruger SR1911 new a few years ago for about $625 with tax. It is very accurate and reliable. Zero ftfs with ball or HP ammo. Have only run about 50 rounds of HP ammo (Golden Saber and Gold Dot) but it seems to run everything without a hitch. In my opinion it is one of the best 1911s out there and you don't have to take out a loan to buy it.
Just bought one today. Your great review influenced me to get one and it's my first 1911.
That big flippin hole at the end of the barrel is what attracts most people to the 1911 pistols.
Anyhow good video and sweet 1911.
Northeastern Ohio, Picked one up last week for $649. Already about 240 rounds through it with 0 problems. Very easy to be accurate.
Very nice review of this new Ruger SR1911 Sootch. I love all your reviews. Something about your smooth Southern accent is pleasing to this old Yankee. Keep up the great work! Thanks!
Bought mine about 6months ago at Sportsman wholesale for $699.. Hell of a deal for a great pistol 100% American made! God bless!!!!!
Another truly great video from a truly great American! Thanks sootch00! Ruger SR1911 is definitely on my short list also!
I shot a friend's last weekend and it is a very well made well balanced 1911. The only thing I would like to see Ruger add to the pistol is a magazine well. It adds a little depth to the grip and really helps during reloading.
Nice review, well done.
This has become my favorite gun.
Okay, so many years later from when this was published, but... I'm picking up a used one from the shop I used to be the Firearms Specialist at. One of the things I really appreciate is the GI style guide system. My Colt Combat Elite XSE has a FLGR and I usually end up replacing those with the GI style. Oh, and I do appreciate that Ruger did not put a freaking ton of warnings on the gun.
Sootch - brother, thanks for the great video on the Ruger SR1911. Just bought mine and put 125, Independance brand, 230gr FMJ rounds down range without a FTF or FTE. Increible weapon.
Semper Fi!!
KGills
Your vids are..... Well between 1-10 they are a 11!!!! Keep up the great work, enjoy watching them. Not to mention I learn every time I watch one !
it is a series 70 pistol. It's also a single action pistol. And won't fire unless the hammer is cocked prior to pulling the trigger. the light weight titanium firing pin and heavier firing pin return spring combination does, greatly reduce the chance, of if the weapon discharging the round if dropped on the muzzle by the firing pin "floating" forward into the primer during the impact of the fall to set off the round. the series 80 has a physical pin that stops the firing pin from moving forward during the impact and discharging the round. on a "normal" firing pin set up, the heavier firing pin and lighter return spring will allow this to happen regardless of the trigger position. It's just a case of the pin itself slamming into the primer with enough force to discharge the round. I hope this helps
Jim
This is my next 1911. I have been a Ruger owner since 1983, when I bought a Blackhawk New Model Stainless .357. I also have a KGP 100 .357, comparable to the S&W 629 but $100 less. Both Ruger revolvers I have are strong, strong weapons, I love stainless, ideal for exposure to the elements. I fully expect this 1911 to meet all expectations of being sturdy, reliable and accurate. I like the sights and grip safety on the Ruger better than on the Remington R1.
The thing I LOVE about ruger is their price point. VERY, VERY high quality at a very reasonable price on all of their firearms. This could easily be a 1000 1911 but it's several hundred dollars less expensive??? Great Job ruger!
I've had my SR9 (CCW) for a little over a year, added an SR22 (trainer for the boys) a few weeks ago... SR1911 seems like it would fit nicely in the family. Nice review Sootch!!
You do an excellent job with all of your videos, thanks
Fantastic gun. I bought it a few years ago. Fantastic and accurate right out of the box.
Great video Sootch. Thank you. I have been thinking about buying one of these.Your video is the best one i have found so far.
When I bought mine and brought it home and broke it down I thought I was going to have to buy some parts like I did with the last Colt I bought. But not so. Instead of plastic the mainspring housing is some kind of tough aluminum and that's okay with me. But the kicker is the recoil spring guide rod. The (later) Colts have a cheap, thin hollowed-out aluminum guide rod which I replaced with one that is almost identical with the one in the Ruger SR1911 which is solid stainless steel. Cool. And I didn't have to deburr the inside of the slide like I did with my last Colt. All in all I'm very pleased with the Ruger. And it's dangerous accurate! I like that too!
I have been on the hunt for the perfect weapon to make my first purchase. I have used other weapons, and a issued S.O. Sig S 226. I picked this up at a gun show yesterday, and fell in must have with it. Thanks for the review, I am running out to buy this at the end of the month...Yaay! Thanks. It is a beauty...
I have worked in a gun shop and all I can say is if you want a real 1911 that will not break the bank this is the way to go! I love the design as well as the feel. Ruger did an amazing job with their version of the 1911. Granted, I'm still a Springfield 1911 fan as I own an Operator version, but I bought it years ago when they were affordable. The major downside to this gun is finding one. It seems that when I worked at the shop, as soon as we got them, they were gone the next day.
Great review Sootch00! I like how you compared the two 1911's side by side, detail by detail. Now that's how a review should be done, excellent work.
Was lucky to get one of the first production runs last year. It is one of my favorite pistols! Ruger did it right and this is one of the highest value 1911's available in the market.
On the Ruger Sr1911 series, the series 70 slide has no firing pin block. the grip safety doesn't disengage a pin block because Ruger uses a lightweight titanium firing pin, with a stronger retention spring negating the need for a firing pin block. that's how they pass all the drop-tests with ease.
in response to 6:25 into the video.
I always love the music.
But, always my go to for gun videos! Good stuff!
Best SR1911 review I've seen.
Another thing that helps with the barrel and barrel bushing being made from the same bar stock is even wear. They'll be closer in heat treatment and less likely to wear on or the other prematurely or unevenly.
I live in upstate NY. I just paid for half of the gun and when it's finally added to my permit in 2-3 weeks I'll go pick it up and pay the other half. NY life lol
PS it's a SR 1911 full sized. Paid 849 plus tax is around 950. I have zero rounds so I'll be paying God knows what for that too lol. I'm too excited to be let down by that stuff though. I just turned 30 on January 1st so I'm happy to treat myself. I already have my ccw pistols and whatnot. I've been wanting a 1911 since I got into guns so here it is.
I just got mine in the mail today, ordered it for $650 so excited. Great vid
Must be nice...I live in Los Angeles where I think receiving gun magazines is illegal...lmao
As a owner of 6 different manufacturers 1911's, Ruger is a exceptional firearm for the price. It is a good or better than your price run of $500 to $1000 1911. With a few personal upgrades to satisfy my taste its a very good, very accurate firearm.
Beautiful!! It has moved up on my 'to get' list as well. Maybe to the top. The only .45 i own is an original ww2 Remington Rand 1911 and I am looking for a .45 that i can shoot a lot. The Rand shoots fine but it is old and collectable and i don't want to hurt the value. Thanks for another great video
Very nice review
I especially like the side by side comparison with the Colt GI type
Hey man great video I am defiantly gonna pick this gun up. The fact its made in the USA makes this a no brainer.
I get my goverment sr1911 45 acp in one week! I actually live in Prescott, Arizona and have friends that work at the Ruger factory. I can't wait!!!
great video!
I own one and will never sell it. Great gun!
Impressive, 1080p in 2012, good job!
One if the best reviews I've seen in awhile! Thanks for sharing
Ever since seeing this video, I've been in the hunt for one...Was in Prescott AZ this weekend and found one at a local dealer. This firearm is fantastic and exactly like you describe. I own a few other 1911's and have to say this firearm is on par with my Kimber or rebuilt Springfield if not better right out of the box. Took it out this morning and was more than pleased with its accuracy. The only addition I'm looking at is checkering the front strap and installing a S&A magwell.
I just got one brand new and it has given me 3-4 Failure to Load and 2 Failure to Eject. Remember it is a new weapon and even my Glock 19 did this a few times until broken in. I think it is very reliable once you break it in with at least 300 rounds. I shot over a 100 rounds today and it was very accurate and well centered. I do like this weapon a great deal and look forward to getting past the failures which should happen soon...
ALL of Rugers latest offerings in mid-to full size pistols have excellent triggers. It is amazing at how great they are from the factory. My SR9c was a little gritty, BUT after a few hundred rounds, the trigger is fantastic.
+BikerBry Even going back a ways they were good. My first Ruger was an early P94 in .40. Great trigger, no failures at all and a great shooter. I only sold it because I just didn't care for the .40 round.
2 more weeks and I buy it. Been saving for 3 months. I was torn between a springfield 1911 and this beauty
3:36 - people always say that both pieces (barrel and bushing) are made from same bar stock which is the reason, they say, that these are so accurate. However I think this is incorrect . Yes it is important both pieces are made from same steel (to prevent galling). But what Ruger has done (I believe) is “match selected” bushings to barrel. The barrel OD is measured and they then select the closest fit ID bushing to give them the tolerance they want. The best approach h would be to make each barrel first and then “match machine” the bushing to for it. That would be harder than selecting. This may cost them a few extra production parts and time but it is worth it. I may be all wet but I think that’s the story here. Anyone knows better please speak up. Meanwhile my SR1911 is a used purchase and I got it cheap $300. I was skeptical of its condition but it was in a local pawn shop so I went to see it. My gosh. Wow. What a great finish gun. My nephew has one and always raves about it so I had to get it. I am so pleased at how well it shoots. Just incredible steel target gun. And if I shoot it off the bench I get great groups.
Excellent review. I really want one for my first 1911.
I wish there was a video on how to use the OverTravel Adjustment Screw on the trigger. Hopefully Sootch00 one day will show how it works and how to adjust it properly
The love for the 1911 is it's reliable. I was weened on one.
I've changed to a Sig P229 in .40Cal.
My 1911 was manufactured In 1941 and has been Nickel plated with mother of Pearl grips, so i just don't shoot it.
I've had my Sig for about 6 Yrs. At least 5K rounds downrange, with no malfunctions.
It was a turn in, so it has been tuned, but i'm confident it will shoot every time i squeeze the trigger.
LOL for the read the Ruger, it is amazing how much they can fit on a slide... still love them a lot though. Great video!
I’m strongly looking at the Ruger SR1911 as well. Something in the $700-$1000 price range and as far as I’ve seen the Ruger may be one of the best options for the value. It seems like a very well made 1911 and I like the fact that it’s a series 70 with the original bushing and recoil spring. How does the trigger stack up to let’s say a SA Mil-Spec or Range officer? I dig the stainless look as well, although I’d be perfectly happy with a parkerized look too. Let me know what y’all think, should I go with the Ruger or is there something else similar with a better trigger for around the same price point? I like the oversized beveled ejection port too, aiding in reliable ejection & extraction. It just seems to me that the Ruger might be a winner here and I need me a 1911 soon, my heart is set on one lol....something in the full size govt 5” bbl is what I want I’m thinking
Great video. Thank you. God Bless our U.S.