Thinking about a 1911

Buy a S&W 1911 "E". The fit, finish and detail is amazing and second to none..... rivaling many $2000 + custom guns. The basic model is pictured and retails for $915.....:)

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Now that is a good looking gun!
 
For the money, you can't beat a Smith & Wesson 1911. (just my opinion)
 
I just bought my first 1911 and without sorting through reams of information and knowledge I looked, listened, fondled and bought. I admit it isn't a S&W but it is "MADE IN AMERICA" it's a ruger SR1911
 
While I have no time behind SW 1911 style

I do own quite a few that get shot from Colt, Springer, STI and several of them are custom jobbers.

I carry a 1911 on duty and rely on a custom springer.....however out of the box.....I dont think you can go wrong with a recent manufacture Dan Wesson.

I purchased a DW CCO for plain clothes driving a desk police work and from a standpoint of fit, finish, trigger break, accuracy, and overall value....what you are getting is a tight tolerance piece that already has all the upgrades you are going to want to day anyway. the CCO has an alloy frame and I carry it in a pancake holster and it does not get weighty for all day carry.

save a little more and get something better than mid end.

Years ago, I bought a Les Baer Hvy Monolith.....that gun was so tight....oily fingers would slip off racking the slide.....however that gun ran 100% and accuracy for the base 3" model was just plain silly.

while I know your budget it 1g, I think you should save a little more and look at semi customs and DW is the best right now for out of the box. If I had the money to throw on one, DW Valor would be my choice.

my opinion.

I think I have some issues!!!!!
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While I have no time behind SW 1911 style

I do own quite a few that get shot from Colt, Springer, STI and several of them are custom jobbers.

I carry a 1911 on duty and rely on a custom springer.....however out of the box.....I dont think you can go wrong with a recent manufacture Dan Wesson.

I purchased a DW CCO for plain clothes driving a desk police work and from a standpoint of fit, finish, trigger break, accuracy, and overall value....what you are getting is a tight tolerance piece that already has all the upgrades you are going to want to day anyway. the CCO has an alloy frame and I carry it in a pancake holster and it does not get weighty for all day carry.

save a little more and get something better than mid end.

Years ago, I bought a Les Baer Hvy Monolith.....that gun was so tight....oily fingers would slip off racking the slide.....however that gun ran 100% and accuracy for the base 3" model was just plain silly.

while I know your budget it 1g, I think you should save a little more and look at semi customs and DW is the best right now for out of the box. If I had the money to throw on one, DW Valor would be my choice.

my opinion.

I think I have some issues!!!!!
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Thanks! I may just do that as I have heard a lot of good things about DW. Thanks for the pictures, some good looking guns.

Best,

D
 
Mike does have a point. If you can throw a little more money into the project the next level up has some really super guns. I am prejudiced in favor of Les Baer's Premier II model. I have had several over the years and have been pleased with them.

The myth that accurate 1911s don't run well is just that. I have put a lot of rounds through several PIIs and the only thing I can say about them in that regard is that they ought to be kept clean. Even so, I know I have run in excess of 500-rounds of my cast bullet target loads through my old gun without thorough cleaning. These are pretty dirty stuff, because I prefer to use the old NRA formula lube, which really makes a mess. Never a problem with any of the PIIs.

If you plan to use the gun under really harsh conditions, I would prefer a standard gun like the S&W 1911 mentioned earlier, but for the type of shooting 99.9% of us do, a finely fitted 1911 is no handicap and is a great aid at the range.
 
Just spent 6 months looking and researching 1911's, bought a S&W Stainless 1911 (108282) for $929.- in CA.. Colt 1A model at $899.- was nowhere near the quality, the Sig TTT at $850.- was my second choice followed by the Kimber Stainless Target II at $999.-. If you live in America you of course have more to choose from than i did. I love mine, and good luck.
 
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Everyone has an opinion. My Colt Gold Cup NM got me out of a speeding ticket once. That was nice.

Personally, I'm a fan of series 70 over series 80. I like Colt, but preferably before 1994. My opinion is that Colt is not what it used to be. Their customer service is terrible. Not as bad as Browning, but pretty terrible. They are overpriced for what you're getting. Like Kimber - there's $250 in the name - and I have seen pretty poor Kimbers lately (compared to 10 years ago) as well.

I have several Colts, the "newest" one being an M1991A, built in 1997. It's a series 80 and shoots poorly at best. The rest of them pre-date that one, and are flawless tack-driving machines that make my heart go pitter-patter.

My suggestion would be to either get a "no frills" standard mil-spec blue or parkerized 1911(American made if that's important to you), or a Ruger SR1911. The Ruger is stainless, has all the fancy bells & whistles, and is $750 (if you can find one). Ruger's customer service is also the best in the industry, bar none.
 
I just bought my first 1911, but I got one in 9mm due to having some ammo around and keeping my guns the same caliber. Kimber Pro Aegis II and it will alternate with my 9c for carry. i love it. i love it so much the next day i boight a sig 1911 .22 Kimber America | Pro Aegis II
 

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