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I am wanting to get a basic 1911 and customize it. I am looking for a commander size. If I knew a little more about it I would get a basic frame and slide and start from scratch. I would like to eventually make it a carry gun with night sights, do some trigger work, and add a few other bells and whistles.

Which would be a better fit? What are the pros/cons of either the SA GI or the RIA? Is there something else I should look at?

Basically I don't really know what all my options are. I like the GI champion lightweight.

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Guest Bluemax
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I was at the Sevier Indoor Range a few weeks ago and a fellow in the lane beside me had just bought 2 RI 1911's. He had only cleaned them and changed the grips and I have to say I was VERY impressed by them

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If your going to customize them, then go RIA. Why spend the extra $200 or so on something your going to throw part of away any how. Actually, I got to handle (and that was all mind you) a RIA Commander. It seemed well built and the price was right too, at $399.

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I'd rather not spend $800-900+ on the platform. That's why I like the idea of a RIA or Springfield.

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I'd rather not spend $800-900+ on the platform. That's why I like the idea of a RIA or Springfield.

Understood, however you did not mention a price neighborhood, of the two I would get the Springfield, I am just not fond of 1911's made in the Philippines

but to each their own ;)

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It boils down to importance of buying a name. If it doesn't matter then get the RIA. If you want to tell people that you got a Springfield rather than a 1911 than pay the extra money.

The difference between the two with respect to fit and finish actually may favor the RIA

I wish those $250-300 Nornico's were still floating around...Man those were a great deal.

Guest Mugster
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It boils down to importance of buying a name. If it doesn't matter then get the RIA. If you want to tell people that you got a Springfield rather than a 1911 than pay the extra money.

The difference between the two with respect to fit and finish actually may favor the RIA

I wish those $250-300 Nornico's were still floating around...Man those were a great deal.

I see them every once in awhile. Your right, they are nicely fitted imo.

I'll go with pie on this one, I think the RIA is a better handgun.

Guest FiddleDog
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I've seen a few Citadels that are made by Armscor. Their Officers run around $500

Guest BigShot
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I would get the Springfield, I am just not fond of 1911's made in the Philippines

but to each their own :eek:

Gotta say my bubble popped on this one when the Springfield rep informed me all their castings are from South America. I felt better learning all machine work is done in the states.

BigShot ;)

Guest 70below
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I'd say the RIA.......seem as solid as any in my opinion....maybe just not quite as pretty. The springfield is a great pistol too, If I found a good buy on a GI (I've seem them as low as about $475 from time to time) I'd probably go ahead and get the SA.

I bought a Philippine Firestorm Government Deluxe 1911 for RIA money and it was a blued finish with most of the mods already done. Leaving money for whatever I want to upgrade in the future. Stay away from the older Firestorm pistols.......they were rebadged Llama's and weren't mil-spec. Below is a picture of mine, as from the factory....

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(* 500 S&W rounds just for show :D )

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Guest HexHead
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I had a Springfield Champion, it was my first 1911. One of the things I didn't like about it was their use of a bull barrel instead of a bushing. You need to use this (easily lost) plastic collar on the guide rod to field strip it.

After two 4" barrel commander size pistols, my advice is to only get a 4.25" true Commander size one with a bushing.

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I own the RIA 1911 commander size and I love it, 300 rounds though it and no problems at all, I put Hogue grips on it for a little better fit to my hand. the only thing I dont like is the sites, I'm getting older and my eyes sight is going so I dropped it off last weekend to have some 3 dot sites put on it so I could see them a little better. My advise is buy the RIA!!! COOP

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I've owned SA GI and have handled the GI Champion, they are good guns but i would only buy another one if 1, i find a US made one and 2, if i am not planning on altering the gun externally. If you are planning on upgrading the gun then I'd go with the RIA 1911 tactical, I was checking one out a couple of days ago and i must say it was very smooth and had a very good trigger to begin with. It is about as upgraded as a SA Loaded.

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Gotta say my bubble popped on this one when the Springfield rep informed me all their castings are from South America. I felt better learning all machine work is done in the states.

BigShot :D

Springfield gets the blanks for the lower end 1911 from Brazil(Imbel) the higher end frames are made in US. Every once in a while you'd see some milspec's that are US made.

Guest BigShot
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Springfield gets the blanks for the lower end 1911 from Brazil(Imbel) the higher end frames are made in US. Every once in a while you'd see some milspec's that are US made.

I guess my question is how do I know where the castings came from.

Are they marked in some manner??

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I guess my question is how do I know where the castings came from.

Are they marked in some manner??

I do not think there is a way to tell, a friend of mine owned a Professional Springfield (pro), he told me that its forged frame and slide was made is South America, he sold the gun after he learned it. (not the only reason) Sadly I think the only way you can be sure is to buy another manufacturers gun

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Guest PerazziTM1
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nolo, I have a Springfield 1911 Mil Spec, Parkerized, NightSights, but it's a full size, I can put you in or we could work a trade on your Kimber.

be safe and shoot well,

PerazziTM1

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I picked up a RIA 4" today. I was surprised how well it shoots. It was much smoother than the Springfield GI. And the trigger felt better, but that doesn't really matter since I am changing the trigger anyway.

The only problem I have is that it won't feed Hornady TAP hollow points, neither the 200 grain or the 230 gr +P. Any ideas?

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