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Colt XSE Commander Lightweight .38 Super?I am pondering buying a Colt XSE Commander LW in a .38 super. I've read a lot of reviews, which have been mainly positive...just looking for some real world opinions. I would be carrying it every day for personal defense. I currently carry a Glock 30SF. Any and all opinions/comments/suggestions are appreciated.
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Re: Colt XSE Commander Lightweight .38 Super?I'm curious; why in .38 super? It's popular enough in action pistol competition, but it's not at all popular in the US as a carry caliber.
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Re: Colt XSE Commander Lightweight .38 Super?To have something different. I think it's an excellent caliber for self defense, just mainly wanting opinions on the gun. I realize they are not as popular here as they are in South America.
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Re: Colt XSE Commander Lightweight .38 Super?As a carry caliber, the .38 Super's down side is the availability of ammo having state-of-the-art hollow point bullets.
Colt makes a good 1911. But as with almost any 1911, you may have to put some additional work in it to get its reliability where you want it to be for a carry gun. It's a heavier gun than than your .45 caliber Glock 30 and it has a manual safety you need to learn to operate well under stress. Competition is one of the great levelers of ego.
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I hear this all the time. I have a Colt Delta Elite in 10mm and a Colt XSE in .45 - I have *yet* to have any FTF, FTE, stovepipe, jam, or anything other than 100% reliability with cheap ammo, expensive ammo, defense ammo or plinking ammo. I carry them on occasion but they are not carried as frequently as the others just because - but I trust them 100%. Maybe I don't read enough about them, but is there really an issue with reliability in 1911s nowadays in the better brands? To the OP - if you want a .38 Super, I say go for it. You can find some Winchester Silvertips and you can also find Doubletap Ammo 115 grains TAC-XP hollowpoints @ 1425 fps (wowzers!) for .38 super...but you won't find that ammo at your local WalMart. My XSE has one of the nicest trigger pulls I have ever felt for any out-of-the-box semi-autos... Si vis pacem, para bellum.
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Re: Colt XSE Commander Lightweight .38 Super?
The reason you hear this all the time is because many don't have your trouble free experience with their 1911s. I had lunch today with a bulls-eye pistol shooter. He is on the Army Reserve's national team and is one the few still shooting a .45 rather than a 9mm in service pistol competition. He just missed making the President's Hundred last year at the national matches - he had more malfunctions than his allotted alibis covered. Shooting in action pistol competition, I get to see a lots of folks shooting 1911s. Most experience a malfunction from time to time and nearly all lament about having to tinker with their pistols. I will admit though that some of this tinkering is shooter rather than gun induced. Competition is one of the great levelers of ego.
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