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Rock Island Armory 1911 Tactical II FS 10 mm (Page 2)

New for 2013, this tactical slab-side is dressed and ready for hunting or self-defense.

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29 Responses to Rock Island Armory 1911 Tactical II FS 10 mm (Page 2)

Antwone brown wrote:
October 23, 2013

RIA 10mm buyer.. Wow this is really a nice gun not only for the money. But it really performs very well.. It's half the price of a colt delta and will shot on par with it.

jim perkey wrote:
August 26, 2013

I just bought a RIA10mm& i absolutely LOVE IT!!! I kicked the wife outa bed just so my 10 can sleep in bed with me!

Charlie D wrote:
August 14, 2013

I have several RIA in .45 as do several friends. They have all performed flawlessly. The only feed issues were from a box of Remington, simple solution, don't buy that ammo. Just received my 10mm now waiting for ammo to arrive. After shooting my match grade RIA a real shooter pronounced it more accurate than his very expensive Kimber. He was not happy. I anticipate zero issues, and Armscor will make them right if there are.

Motorcycle Joe wrote:
August 06, 2013

I just order my first hand gun, a 9mm RIA Tact II. Are there differences in construction between the 9mm and 10mm? Will the 9mm operate as nice as the 10mm? Did I make a mistake for a first purchase? Thanks for any help.

Tom Jones wrote:
April 20, 2013

I purchased a RIA 10mm Tactical 11 last month and it only came with one magazine. I called RIA and asked them about why only one magazine and was told they only ship with one mag. Odd some people receive 2 mags with their purchase and others just one mag.

gandog56 wrote:
April 07, 2013

Ohhhh, If I didn't just spend all my money on a Fusion Firearms 10mm, I would of got this one, I SWEAR!

Andre Mauboussin wrote:
April 07, 2013

I love my RI GI .45. Accurate and reliable.

Whlsdn wrote:
March 09, 2013

My RIA 1911 Tactical in .45 is my favorite handgun in my small collection of 12. I have 10mm in the EAA Witness, but I'd love to get a 10 in the RIA 1911 version. The grip fit would be so much better!

AndyC wrote:
February 07, 2013

Bud, I've had my Rock for about 5 years - I've put over 31,000 rounds through it so far and it's still tight as a drum. Competed in an IDPA match last night with and took 1st place in my division (CDP).

Scott wrote:
February 02, 2013

I'm somewhat of a 10mm "collector/shooter" If it is anything like the old Chinese Norinco .45 ACP pistols, It should shoot well and be a good value for the money.

louis wilner wrote:
January 29, 2013

I have/carry the A1 cs tac (officer size) and love it no ftf fte and gets more accurate as I become a better shooter

Ray Landry wrote:
January 29, 2013

I'd love one of these or the 45 but don't think its MA compliant, then again not much is legal in Mass.

Gene de los Reyes wrote:
January 29, 2013

@Erickson, the barrel is based on SAAMI Z299.3 - 1993 p. 23 which specifies a groove diameter of .4005' to .4045'. So your .4035' is still in the ballpark. In any case, you may send the unit to our Pahrump NV office for repair or replacement free of charge.

Jim Robinson wrote:
January 28, 2013

I have the 2011 Tactical with VZ grip. I only shoot full loads and never had any problems. I have a few colts and this is my favorite carry piece. I will get the 10mm when ever I find one.

Brian Holcomb wrote:
January 28, 2013

In regards to the previous post asking about the RIA .45's: I can only tell you my experience, but I have a 3.5' RIA .45 that eats cast semi wadcutters for breakfast and any hollowpoint for dessert. I can't make that gun malfunction outside of dropping it in a mud puddle for a week or two. I've been very impressed with each RIA gun that I have had my hands on in the last few years. This 10mm is a sweet shooter.

Nick Sommerfeld wrote:
January 28, 2013

I love my RIA 9mm. Still the best gun I've shot. The price is fantastic to.

Nate wrote:
January 28, 2013

I carry a full sized RIA .45 1911 and I love it. I have yet to have any FTF or FTE on it.

Greg wrote:
January 28, 2013

I picked this pistol up about a month and a half ago. I've only made it to the range once with it and only put a box of 50 through it. I only had one failure to feed because I didn't seat the magazine properly. That's about the only downside to this pistol is it comes with the extended magwell, but it doesn't have bumpers on the magazines so they are a little bit difficult to get to seat. Another note that may be of concern to some is the aggressiveness of the dimples and the cuts in the G-10 grip. After 100 rounds in a day I could see it getting a little rough on the hands. The pistol is great otherwise and I can't wait to get back to the range with it. I added bumpers to the magazines and it will look and function great now. 10mm is a solid caliber and this pistol filled my desire for a 1911 and a pistol chambered in 10mm. A note to new owners. I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to break it down. It's my first 1911 and apparently there are few ways that these break down. if you pull the slide back there is a hole in the guide rod beneath the barrel where you can drop a straightened paper clip with a small 90* bend in it. One other small thing is it didn't come with the pin or I overlooked it, and the instructions were vague as to the breakdown of the pistol. No worries about CTD, they will never get my business. My LGS had nothing good to say about them as far as shipment times and they have been spoken to rudely and cussed at. Grabagun had a better price by $70 much cheaper flat rate shipping.

Patrick Driscoll wrote:
January 26, 2013

If you don't like CTD, then don't shop there. BTW, it is called FREEDOM and FREE MARKETS. Would you prefer BHO setting prices, say YOUR prices?

R Coleman wrote:
January 22, 2013

To answer someone's question below, the RIA in .45 is great. At 20yds I can put all 8 shots in a .50 cent piece. The only modifications I did to mine was a little smoothing in the trigger and a hougue wrap around grip. Over 1500 rds through mine and there is no slide shake or failures.

Robert Feltman wrote:
January 20, 2013

Amen to Vaughan, about CheaperThanDirt! Not only are they price gouging, after the shooting, they took firearms off website with reply of 'CheaperThanDirt does not sell firearms'! Directly after. Way to go CTD! - I call that move a 'chicken' reaction! And now they come back gouging!!!

S Erickson wrote:
January 20, 2013

I purchased an RIA in 10mm a few weeks go. It has been nothing but problems. The main issue is the barrel. It is very rough, extreme copper fouling in less than 10 rounds and the bore is oversized. Slugging the bore shows a groove diameter of .4035. That's not even close to the proper .400. I would not recommend this pistol at all.

B. Hawkins wrote:
January 16, 2013

I have the full size .45 and the Officer's model. Have had no issues. Did some minor polishing on the triggers, otherwise great guns.

Pat Ott wrote:
January 16, 2013

I have fired about 1000 rounds thru my RIA 45 with zero jams . Target, a bottle cap at 25 yards 2 to 3 inch spread

rob riddle wrote:
January 15, 2013

How much for the 45

elo simeon wrote:
January 15, 2013

this pistol is ready to rock,out from the box.

Vaughan Pederson wrote:
January 15, 2013

Really like Armscor/Rock Island. They make a fine high quality product.

Vaughan Pederson wrote:
January 15, 2013

Sad to see CheaperThanDirt advertising on your site after their price gouging since the school shooting. Shameful, dreadful price gouging behavior.

Bud Camp wrote:
January 15, 2013

Does anyone have experience with the standard RIA .45? Does it have any problems you have found? What about Jamming?