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Re: 1911 purchase
[Re: AU7MM08]
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11/18/24 08:01 AM
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1911 Emissary is sexxxy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: 1911 purchase
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11/18/24 08:37 AM
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Dan Wesson can be had in that price range. Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner.
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Re: 1911 purchase
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11/18/24 10:04 AM
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For a pistol that will actually get used.... I still like a Government Model. Can't stand to carry a 1911 Battle Field Barbie edition. I think people mostly use those to look at themselves in the mirror with.
The issue here is the $1200. Pretty pricey you can get a nice Colt for that money at any gun show.
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Re: 1911 purchase
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11/19/24 09:08 AM
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I’m a fan of Springfield. They have a Ton of options too. Good luck.
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Re: 1911 purchase
[Re: globe]
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I’m a fan of Springfield. They have a Ton of options too. Good luck. Agreed. You can get a bare bones model, or a battle field Barbie version. I can appreciate the nostalgia, but I’ll take a no frills 1911 with Novak style sights, beavertail grip safety, extended safety lever, and a better trigger anyday. I don’t need ambi safety, flared magazine wells, optics mounts, etc. The Garrison checked all the boxes for me, and it’s now the pistol I keep in my truck everyday. That’s the beauty of a 1911. You can pretty much get whatever you want these days. I’ve got a 1944 Remington Rand, a new Colt Government 1911, and the Springfield. But you can go as wild as you want. For the money a Springfield is about as solid of a 1911 as you can get IMHO. Only upgrade I want on my Garrison is tritium sights.
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Re: 1911 purchase
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You should sweet talk BCLC out of one of his.
I’d skip Springfield, Kimber, Colt & Sig for the $ you are willing to pay.
Dan Wesson would be a wise choice.
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Re: 1911 purchase
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I'd like to make a few suggestions based on bullseye pistol shooting experience. Some folks have already mentioned some good choices. I love Colts, always have, based on growing up with them, but the few that I have bought (for fun) in recent years have been all over the road quality-wise. That Gold Cup that is linked above is a very good price, but I would wonder what I was getting. If you had to have a Colt, I'd get an older one.
For years, for competition, it was recommended to buy a Springfield Armory Range Officer and get a trigger job and install a custom barrel bushing (like from EGW, custom for your present barrel) or fit a Kart barrel and bushing. That was an effective way of getting a competition-ready pistol at a more affordable price as opposed to a custom build by a gunsmith or one of the semi-custom commercial builders. I have one that I dropped a trigger into and put in a Kart EZ fit barrel/bushing. It shoots very well, and is a nicely-made pistol. I would say the quality easily tops most of my Colts. As with most great things, they quit making them, but I am sure you could find one fairly easily.
I have a buddy that shoots next to me at our monthly match who has a Dan Wesson Pointman. It is a very well built 1911. He didn't do much at all to it to get it ready for competition. He has nothing but praise for it.
I will say that I moved to a Les Baer Premiere II for service pistol competition. I needed a backup 1911 for the SARO, but ended up moving the Baer to primary. I have read a lot about Baers, some good, some bad, and Les has a reputation for sometimes being prickly to deal with. I bought the Baer from a trusted rifle and pistol competition vendor that assured me I would like the pistol, which was built to their specs, and needed no upgrades for competition. It has been trouble-free and I have really enjoyed shooting it. I have won several competitions this year with it.
But, if I had up to $2K allocated to drop on a 1911 right now, I would likely pick up a Dan Wesson.
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Re: 1911 purchase
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Yesterday at 04:27 PM
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I'd like to make a few suggestions based on bullseye pistol shooting experience. Some folks have already mentioned some good choices. I love Colts, always have, based on growing up with them, but the few that I have bought (for fun) in recent years have been all over the road quality-wise. That Gold Cup that is linked above is a very good price, but I would wonder what I was getting. If you had to have a Colt, I'd get an older one.
For years, for competition, it was recommended to buy a Springfield Armory Range Officer and get a trigger job and install a custom barrel bushing (like from EGW, custom for your present barrel) or fit a Kart barrel and bushing. That was an effective way of getting a competition-ready pistol at a more affordable price as opposed to a custom build by a gunsmith or one of the semi-custom commercial builders. I have one that I dropped a trigger into and put in a Kart EZ fit barrel/bushing. It shoots very well, and is a nicely-made pistol. I would say the quality easily tops most of my Colts. As with most great things, they quit making them, but I am sure you could find one fairly easily.
I have a buddy that shoots next to me at our monthly match who has a Dan Wesson Pointman. It is a very well built 1911. He didn't do much at all to it to get it ready for competition. He has nothing but praise for it.
I will say that I moved to a Les Baer Premiere II for service pistol competition. I needed a backup 1911 for the SARO, but ended up moving the Baer to primary. I have read a lot about Baers, some good, some bad, and Les has a reputation for sometimes being prickly to deal with. I bought the Baer from a trusted rifle and pistol competition vendor that assured me I would like the pistol, which was built to their specs, and needed no upgrades for competition. It has been trouble-free and I have really enjoyed shooting it. I have won several competitions this year with it.
But, if I had up to $2K allocated to drop on a 1911 right now, I would likely pick up a Dan Wesson. This is some useful and clear information. Thanks for posting.
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