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1st 1911 purchase


Sniper23

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As of right now, I'm leaning toward the AC just due to the fact that I could carry it if I wanted to. However, I like both pistols so I look forward to seeing what everyone posts. I'll be sure to post a picture this evening with the pistol I bring home.

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Guest NashvegasMatt

I am an official 1911 owner!

I will post pictures as soon as I'm home. Let's just say everyone will be surprised.

oh boy... its gonna be a kimber.

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.... Here it is at last!!!

A SIG!!!!!!!!!

Well DONE Sniper23! :up:

OK, this will shock some folks on the forum being that I'm sort of know as a Old School Colt guy.

But JMHO...., The current Sig is the best value for the money 1911 out there right now.

Yes I have one (TACOPS), and Yes they are very accurate!

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Tim,

I heard there was something different about the R1s.

What did Remington do?

Thanks,

They changed the vertical impact surface. Here is a pic that shows the cut (Ken Mays Pic). This will put way more stress on the lower barrel lugs.

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I have a R1 and have shot at least 3000 rds through it. Great gun, especially for the price. I have had only 1 FTF with RN. Two 4 day classes @ 600 rds each with only that one issue. It is my go to gun for things that go bump in the night. BUT, great choice on the Sig. I bought one recently and it is sweet. Several hundred rounds through it and the accurracy is fantanstic. For the money the Sig is the best value out there IMO.....

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I handled everything from Citadel & Metro Arms, all the way up to many Springfields, Colts, S&W's and Kimbers. After it was all said and done, I felt this Sig was "the most gun for the money". I am pleased with it as my first 1911 and even more so pleased because it was within my self allotted budget.

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..... I handled everything from Citadel & Metro Arms, all the way up to many Springfields, Colts, S&W's and Kimbers.....

Colts? COLTS? Did you mention - - - COLTS!!!!!!!! :drool:

Where are these Colts that you speak of?

Were any in .38 Super? :dirty:

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As of yesterday, Kings had 1911's from Citadel, Metro Arms, Remington R1, Remington R1 Enhanced, 2 Colts, several Springfields, a S&W, Sig, and many Kimbers. I've bought a few guns from there. They always treat me right and I'm happy to support my local gun store.

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