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first 1911
tido4570
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I want to buy my first 1911. I have a limited amount I can spend and want to get the most for my dollar just like everybody else. I know that "colts will hold their value" and "kimbers are the best" but this is going to hopefully be the first of many 1911s in my small but growing gun collection. It will primarily be used for target shooting and home defense. It will get tested alot before being used for home defense. I would love to be able to buy something made in America but price is the issue. I would prefer stainless steel because I am not the best at getting my guns cleaned right after shooting, but am not married to this qualification. I am currently looking at the Para GI expert, Legacy Citadel, Taurus and the Springfield mil specs. I really like the looks of the springfield Stainless Loaded model but I don't know if it is worth the extra money because they still aren't made in America. I don't like the low sights of the springfield GI model. I need an idea of cost vs. quality. I am open to other ideas or models also. I am willing to spend up to $800(delivered to me with tax, you get the idea). All replies will be appreciated.
Thanks.
P.s. In regards to hand size I have a Beretta 92fs that I love to shoot. I have held 1911s in gun shops and I think I will like them also. I don't have the ability to rent one in my area so I have to go with how they feel in the store.
Thanks.
P.s. In regards to hand size I have a Beretta 92fs that I love to shoot. I have held 1911s in gun shops and I think I will like them also. I don't have the ability to rent one in my area so I have to go with how they feel in the store.
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out of all those you mention, I would go with the Para Ordnance. If you don't have overly large hands, go with the single stack gun. Next to the $2500.00 and up Wilsons, and LesBaer's, they are tops in reliability, accuracy, and price. I think you can get an above entry lever Para in your price range. You might even be able to get into a stainless limited series used for that on the auction side.
Best
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=142191033
An S&W that is just outside:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=142135603
Please consider buying a Made in the U.S.A. firearm. It is an industry we can afford to keep.
Brad Steele
I want to buy my first 1911.
You said you want dependability. Go with the 1911 that was used in numerous wars since 1911 until Government decided that a few dollars was worth risking soldiers lives... That would be the company that invented the 1911.
That would be a "Colt"
some paras and kimbers work fine. I have seen several para's not feed correctly. A co-worker bought a new Kimber at the store, un-fired and it's rusting !!
Colt's work all the time.
A Kimber that is close to your price range:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=142191033
An S&W that is just outside:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=142135603
Please consider buying a Made in the U.S.A. firearm. It is an industry we can afford to keep.
I have owned two Kimbers, and a Caspian
A Kimber Pro Carry SLE
A Kimber Custom Target II like the ad the above has listed, bought it used at a Pawn Shop for $625...it is a fantastic pistol...very accurate, comfortable recoil, and functions flawlessly....plus for little money you can dress it up with nice grips and make it look like an expensive custom 1911...I've put 5000 rds through it with out any hiccups
The Kimber Grand Raptor II is on my wish list...I prefer the Govt Models over the Officer's or Commander models
That's what I would suggest.