Bigeclipse
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All,
I was in the gun shop yesterday to start looking for my first 1911. I held quite a few different brands. A few PARAs, a couple sigs, one springfield, a rugar sr1911 and then I saw a S &W e series. I heard many great things about the PARAs and rugar but was dissappointed. They all had slightly wobbly slides. The sigs and the S&W were both very tight and seemed well made. The sig's grip safety poked my Palm quite a bit but the sales men there said those are easily replaceable. The Smith e series fit like a glove and seems nicely made. But then I started reading reviews which there arent many at all. It appears they have some issues with the ejector retaining pins but those reviews were from a few years ago and I'm not sure if that has been remedied? What is all your opinions? I LOVE the look of the fish scales on the smiths. I dont shoot competition. This will be a range gun and maybe a nightstand gun. I definitely want a full size 5 inch model. Thanks everyone.
I was in the gun shop yesterday to start looking for my first 1911. I held quite a few different brands. A few PARAs, a couple sigs, one springfield, a rugar sr1911 and then I saw a S &W e series. I heard many great things about the PARAs and rugar but was dissappointed. They all had slightly wobbly slides. The sigs and the S&W were both very tight and seemed well made. The sig's grip safety poked my Palm quite a bit but the sales men there said those are easily replaceable. The Smith e series fit like a glove and seems nicely made. But then I started reading reviews which there arent many at all. It appears they have some issues with the ejector retaining pins but those reviews were from a few years ago and I'm not sure if that has been remedied? What is all your opinions? I LOVE the look of the fish scales on the smiths. I dont shoot competition. This will be a range gun and maybe a nightstand gun. I definitely want a full size 5 inch model. Thanks everyone.