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smlranger 04-10-2011 07:54 PM

First 1911 suggestions
 
I am lusting for a 1911 45. I have a 9mm, 40sw, and a couple of 380's but really want to shoot the big gun. I will be target shooting at my local range mostly. I realize there are many options but I am willing to spend up to $1K to get a good, accurate, reliable and good looking pistol.

Catching my eye is the Kimber Custom II in stainless. What others should I consider?

Helix_FR 04-10-2011 07:57 PM

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STI Spartan and you'll still have money in your pocket. Kimber TLE and Raptor are also a good option for that price. I'd still go for the spartan:D

hogger129 04-10-2011 08:07 PM

Re: First 1911 suggestions
 
STI Spartan is a great one as Helix said. Kimbers are nice. I had the pleasure to try out a Tactical Custom II out at the range and I really liked it.

I've got the Loaded Springfield. Good gun.

Juker 04-10-2011 08:12 PM

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Colt. Everything else is just a xerox. :D

(see avatar)

Helix_FR 04-10-2011 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Juker (Post 735617)
Colt. Everything else is just a xerox. :D

(see avatar)

True Colts are great but Lately they have just been a name. Give me a old colt any day though.:rolleyes:;)

Shooter45 04-10-2011 08:46 PM

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STI Spartan.

The best bang for the buck in todays 1911 market.

I got this 9mm for just over $600 from DoubleD Guns. The Spartan 1911 is also available in .45 ACP....same price.

http://media.stiguns.com/USPress/Com...08_Spartan.pdf

Campbell 04-11-2011 07:18 AM

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I know I may get flamed for this, but believe it or not I was given a Rock island 1911 and was very impressed with it.
I think it make a great first 1911 to learn on and if you like it, you can always upgrade at a later date.

I still shoot it on a regular basis, but have since upgraded to a Fusion 1911 that I built myself, which is also a fine firearm.
It's just my opinion and everyone is different.

redwing carson 04-11-2011 07:45 AM

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What Jugar said. Get an older Colt commander and a .380 Colt Govt. or Mustange 2.:)Good luck

RC

Double D 04-11-2011 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Campbell (Post 735754)
I know I may get flamed for this, but believe it or not I was given a Rock island 1911 and was very impressed with it.
I think it make a great first 1911 to learn on and if you like it, you can always upgrade at a later date.

I still shoot it on a regular basis, but have since upgraded to a Fusion 1911 that I built myself, which is also a fine firearm.
It's just my opinion and everyone is different.

Nothing wrong with a rock island.

Helix_FR 04-11-2011 09:09 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Campbell (Post 735754)
I know I may get flamed for this, but believe it or not I was given a Rock island 1911 and was very impressed with it.
I think it make a great first 1911 to learn on and if you like it, you can always upgrade at a later date.

I still shoot it on a regular basis, but have since upgraded to a Fusion 1911 that I built myself, which is also a fine firearm.
It's just my opinion and everyone is different.

You won't get flamed for that. The RI 1911's are a good deal and are better then some other more expensive models. Your suggestion is a smart one.
BTW, Campbell, welcome.

myfriendis410 04-11-2011 09:13 AM

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We sell a lot of S&W 1911's. They were handgun of the year in 2005 and a very well made gun. Like the Kimber they have the external extractor. Novak sights and all of the bells and whistles.

DGG! 04-11-2011 10:15 AM

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If you want accuracy, reliability, and quality in a .45 acp I'll recommend a different Browning based design from the 100 year old 1911. It is used by many LEO's and military folks. It has a recoil reduction feature that I like, especially in the compact models.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HK_USP

There are many fine pistols 1911's and their relatives, this one is just my favorite of the bunch. I really like the reliability and accuracy aspects, something I didn't get in my first 1911.

smlranger 04-12-2011 10:01 AM

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Thanks for all the suggestions. I've pretty much decided on the S&W E series 1911 if I can get my hands on one. I've reserved the right to change my mind if I find something I like better but I've always been partial to S&W and this one is getting some good reviews.

hogger129 04-12-2011 08:31 PM

Re: First 1911 suggestions
 
Ranger, how much is the Smith you're lookin at?

Brisk44 04-12-2011 08:48 PM

Re: First 1911 suggestions
 
I've heard some good things about the S&W E series. I'm sure you'll love it.

smlranger 04-12-2011 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by hogger129 (Post 736300)
Ranger, how much is the Smith you're lookin at?

My local guy tells me the final price will depend on which of his distributors gets it first. Overall, he thinks he will be selling it to me for $750 - $760. MSRP is a little over $900.

DGG! 04-13-2011 06:12 AM

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Great looking pistol!

smlranger 04-15-2011 07:25 PM

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OK, I did say I reserved the right to change my mind ;). I stopped by a favorite local GS today and saw a Kimber Eclipse Custom II. Wow, it is a great looking gun. It fits and feels really good in my hand. This gun will run near $1K but I am giving it serious consideration.

The way it looks, it will likely be some time (weeks at least) before I could get my hands on the series E S&W. So....get the Kimber or wait :confused:.

dls56 04-16-2011 10:08 PM

Re: First 1911 suggestions
 
So many really nice 1911's to be had. Don't discount the Sig models I've got a C3 that is about as accurate as any 1911 I've ever shot.
Best wishes, 1911's rock!

American Leader 04-16-2011 10:58 PM

Re: First 1911 suggestions
 
I have Springfield and Taurus, likem both ranger. You can:
1.) Keep lookin
2.) Buy one of each
3.) Or start a collection by buying a new one every time you get a chance

1911's are one of my favorites as they are for many others here!

smlranger 04-20-2011 09:35 AM

Re: First 1911 suggestions
 
I picked up the Kimber Eclipse Custom II yesterday. Did the field strip and gave it a good cleaning as recommended in the manual. Hope to get to the range later this week and run some factory ammo and start the break in process.

I'm also a Ruger fan and there may be one of their new 1911's in my future...already planted that seed with the DW for a Christmas present.

Brisk44 04-20-2011 10:38 AM

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Yeah that Ruger 1911 is out now and MSRP is about 800 I believe.

johnboat 04-25-2011 02:35 AM

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that s w for 750 is a good value .

permafrost 04-25-2011 04:43 AM

Re: First 1911 suggestions
 
I'm with ranger. Haven't had a 45 in years, had to many(is that possible?)
Got tired of them, but that Ruger is really sharp! Gonna wait for some real time reviews, then take the plunge again.

Heretic 05-20-2011 01:02 PM

Re: First 1911 suggestions
 
I just picked up a Desert Eagle 1911G. Reliable, pretty and accurate. In fact it's the most accurate 1911 I've ever owned. (2 inches at 25 yards.) At lease give it a look. At around 700 dollars, it's pretty reasonable.


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