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1911 Aluminum or Steel?

Best caliber 1911

  • 9mm

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • .45acp

    Votes: 7 70.0%
  • 10mm

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    10

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What are the pros and cons of aluminum vs steel 1911 pistol frames?

Which frame is superior and why?

What are some of your preferred features on a 1911?

List a few pros and cons of each and let us know what frame you would choose.
 
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I have both.

Aluminum

Pros - lighter weight of course.

Cons - reduced service life.

Considering above a 9mm would work best for aluminum framed 1911's, although mine is 45.

Steel

Cons - Heavier weight of course.

Pros - greater service life.

Considering above I have a steel 9mm and 45. In 10mm should stick to steel.

I have the 1911's I want now & don't plan on adding another except another 9mm for a 9x23 Winchester conversion.

My .02
 
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I have both.

Aluminum

Pros - lighter weight of course.

Cons - reduced service life.

Considering above a 9mm would work best for aluminum framed 1911's, although mine is 45.

Steel

Pros - Heavier weight of course.

Cons - greater service life.

Considering above I have a steel 9mm and 45. In 10mm should stick to steel.

I have the 1911's I want now & don't plan on adding another except another 9mm for a 9x23 Winchester conversion.

My .02
Just a question because I have zero experience with the aluminum frames.

Has the greater service life been proven or is this just something we all assume?
 
Agree with Talyn on his pros and cons. My thoughts are most will never shoot enough in 9mm or .45 to harm any frame aluminum or steel, so I guess it just comes down to ones personal preferences.
 
Just a question because I have zero experience with the aluminum frames.

Has the greater service life been proven or is this just something we all assume?
Supposedly this was related to the Colt light weight commanders in the early days from what I remember, also, if I remember right, several manufacturers had issues of hollow points digging into the feed ramp on frame, then one manufacturer came up with the fully supported feed ramp on the barrel. I could be wrong, been awhile since I heard anything on this topic.
 
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