

Posted: 9/28/2023 9:32:27 PM EST
I used to be a 1911 guy well over a decade ago. Loved the Springfields and owned basically every operator model from the lightweight to the long beach operator. I talked myself into going all 9mm Glocks because... reasons. They are cheaper, more reliable, and its better to train on a single platform. I am a middle aged enthusiast, not an (pun incoming) operator. So I want to get back to having a safe full of diversified fun.
First up will be a 5' .45 acp as JMB intended. Sooo... what is the lay of the land these days? I was pondering a Ruger or Springfield Garrison and sending it off for a reliability tune or slide/frame tighten. I've also considered the current operator or just going balls out and spending 2k on a semi custom. Or, maybe buy a 1911 and a 2011. Any thoughts and/or suggestions are appreciated. Except Kimber. Don't like them, never have, never will. |
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Colt Combat Unit. It might need a trigger tune up but that is it. They are series 80 if that freaks you out though.
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Your budget will set your course.
Buying any firearm with the anticipation that it needs to immediately be sent off for improvements just makes me shake my head and stare at the ground. Buy once, cry once. I like my Kimbers. All of them. Maybe you live next door and want to borrow one? ![]() |
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Preferred pronoun: MARINE
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PSA has a Ruger 1911 for 600 now. Probably gtg out of the box
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All good suggestions. Let me give another. Dan Wesson. |
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I don’t second guess others reasons, but the idea of parting with a LBO makes me sick. IMO SA and Colt are still king in that $1k-$1500 bracket, and DW up to $2k or maybe a used Les Baer. Beyond that and you are in Nighthhawk/Wilson/other semi custom territory.
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I have owned most. Never needed any reliability tune or any work on any. Probably 16 guns, all 45 and all sizes.
I never liked the lack of a trigger guard undercut on the Ruger or others lacking it. Just my preference. Colt did a great job on this Clapp gun in all aspects. It was around 1100 bucks. Allegedly their QC is weak, but someone did this one right. My only colt currently. Springers have all been gtg, baers are nice, even a few kimber guns just ran. ![]() Baer and others at least cut the radius out where the trigger guard meets the front strap. Colt did a bit of an undercut nicely. ![]() |
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"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."
G. K. Chesterton |
Springfield or dan wesson
I just bought a Springfield Garrison it’s been 100% reliable for several hundred rounds slide/frame fit is outstanding my iphone cannot capture how beautiful the bluing is ![]() |
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A lot of options. Head on over to the 1911addicts Firearms Classified section. Plenty of good used 1911's for 1/4 to 1/3 the retail price. I've seen WC CQB's going for $2200-$2400. If you've been out of the game for awhile, Prices have gone for $2-3k to $3-5K for semi-customs. That's what I found when I got back in after being out for 15 years.
If you want to just get your feet wet for cheap, the new Tisas & RIA are around $400. And are a decent gun (although they lack a soul). Chambers Custom did a review of one of the newer RIA, and said it was a better built gun than some of the semi-customs he's seen. I usually gear my purchases towards something I'd carry. That means Colt's, SA's, semi-customs, etc. And don't dismiss Kimber's (I did for the past 15 years). But recently I found this full size lightweight for under $600 at a local Pawn shop. It's not a series II gun, so not FP block. And I'm pretty impressed with the quality for the price point. I also like how light it is to carry with the alloy frame. ![]() |
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Dan Wesson Valor or Les Baer. That or go Ed Brown or Wilson Combat for a little more.
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Thank you all, lots of good advice and things to ponder. My dream 1911 had always been either a Ed Brown with a slide with almost no markings and the chain link checkering on the front strap, or a Les Baer. Shopping around today I am in a bit of sticker shock as Dump1567 referenced. I recall Baers being 2k and Dan Wessons or TRP's being 1,200. Not so much anymore. I do remember seeing years ago someone selling a springfield mil spec someone had sent into the custom shop for the TRP package but without the forward cocking serations--I wish I would have bought that.
One thing I should have added: of the semi custom shops, who has the best warranty for their product, including used? That was one thing I always loved about Springfield. Question is just buy the Baer or Brown (probably used).. or... buy a Ruger, a springfield prodigy and a case of ammo for the same price as a Baer? I guess the standard afrcom answer would be buy them all! Which, maybe I'll make a go of that after selling off some Glocks (already posted one for sale). And thank you for the 1911 addicts link, already bookmarked a Vickers springfield master class that is up for sale. GingherShanks: I've bought, sold and traded a lot of guns the last 20 years. Selling that Long Beach Operator was probably the dumbest of all my transactions. That or selling a SAR-1 AK for like $500 a couple years before their value sky rocketed. And for my Kimber breathern, its a Ford vs. Chevy thing for me... no disprespect to your choice. Though mad disrpect to the Kimber SIS. I had a commander SIS way back when and that thing was a slippery POS. |
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Prodigy. You had to go there didn’t you.
I would absolutely get another 2011 pattern before I get a 1911, but I have plenty of 1911s. My prodigy sucked at first some. Now it just runs like a scalded ass ape. You should shoot a 2011 type before you buy anything. ![]() |
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"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."
G. K. Chesterton |
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“It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men”
- Samuel Adams |
BUL for lower end, Dan Wesson for Mid grade and Nighthawk for higher end
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Can not go wrong with Dan.
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Originally Posted By Colt653: The old Series I Kimbers are nice guns. View Quote I had one of their original Series I guns I bought in the mid 90's that and foolishly let go. It was my first new purchase 1911. I had Tussey Custom install an ambi-safety and drill some dots for a 3 dot sight set-up (I use to like that). His shop was still in CA and on my way to work. This gun is actually new production. I thought Kimber only did Series II guns these days? But after I bought it, I realized it was a fairly new production gun. I'm not sure what other new production configuration Kimber offers in a Series I? But I'm pretty impress with this one. STAINLESS LW, ARCTIC ![]() |
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And OP, if you're looking to go 2011, unless you like to tinker, I'd bypass a Prodigy and jump to the Staccato. The Prodigy may or may not work great out of the box. The Staccato should be 100% right from the get-go. And you'll probably want to replace some of the mim parts in the Prodigy.
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Originally Posted By schiffer99: Springfield Garrison . View Quote Yes! Great gun right out of the box. ![]() |
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Never ask a man if he is from Virginia. If he is, he'll tell you. If he isn't, you don't want to embarrass him.
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Originally Posted By triburst1: Buy once, cry once. No ragrets. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/34777/IMG_6753_jpeg-2970959.JPG View Quote My version. Except I had to cry twice. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Originally Posted By mlin: My version. Except I had to cry twice. ![]() https://i.imgur.com/A63N0sL.jpg https://i.imgur.com/5AkRUsy.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mlin: Originally Posted By triburst1: Buy once, cry once. No ragrets. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/34777/IMG_6753_jpeg-2970959.JPG My version. Except I had to cry twice. ![]() https://i.imgur.com/A63N0sL.jpg https://i.imgur.com/5AkRUsy.jpg Me too… ![]() ![]() |
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“It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men”
- Samuel Adams |
Originally Posted By dump1567: I had one of their original Series I guns I bought in the mid 90's that and foolishly let go. It was my first new purchase 1911. I had Tussey Custom install an ambi-safety and drill some dots for a 3 dot sight set-up (I use to like that). His shop was still in CA and on my way to work. This gun is actually new production. I thought Kimber only did Series II guns these days? But after I bought it, I realized it was a fairly new production gun. I'm not sure what other new production configuration Kimber offers in a Series I? But I'm pretty impress with this one. STAINLESS LW, ARCTIC https://i.imgur.com/wSgeCTc.jpg View Quote Not trying to be a Kimber shill, but ironically PSA just sent me this email ad. This should also be a Series I. KIMBER 1911 CUSTOM LW 9MM 5" 9RD BLACK W/ ROSEWOOD GRIP - 3700772 $629.99 ![]() |
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Originally Posted By mlin: My version. Except I had to cry twice. ![]() https://i.imgur.com/A63N0sL.jpg https://i.imgur.com/5AkRUsy.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mlin: Originally Posted By triburst1: Buy once, cry once. No ragrets. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/34777/IMG_6753_jpeg-2970959.JPG My version. Except I had to cry twice. ![]() https://i.imgur.com/A63N0sL.jpg https://i.imgur.com/5AkRUsy.jpg ![]() |
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"If you cant do something smart, do something right"
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OK.. per the advice here: I'm going to get two.
1. A full size .45 acp around 2k. Leaning towards a Baer (used) or a Springfield Vickers Special or a DW Valor. 2. A commander sized Dan Wesson with the bobbed frame. Only question on this is .45 acp or 9mm? Leaning .45 as if I'm going to start stocking/reloading .45 again makes sense to have two guns. But... I hear such good things about the lightweight 9mm 1911's. Thoughts? |
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Originally Posted By schiffer99: OK.. per the advice here: I'm going to get two. 1. A full size .45 acp around 2k. Leaning towards a Baer (used) or a Springfield Vickers Special or a DW Valor. 2. A commander sized Dan Wesson with teh bobbed frame. Only question on this is .45 acp or 9mm? Leaning .45 as if I'm going to start stocking/reloading .45 again makes sense to have two guns. But... I hear such good things about the lightweight 9mm 1911's. Thoughts/ View Quote Get both, full size .45 ACP and Commander in 9 mm. That's how I roll. I never leave the house without my 9 and 45. |
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Originally Posted By Lexington1775: Get both, full size .45 ACP and Commander in 9 mm. That's how I roll. I never leave the house without my 9 and 45. View Quote That’s the route I’d go. And I don’t think the SA Vickers come around to often. You may want to jump on the one on Addicts if that’s the gun for you. |
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Throbbing Member. Viagra only made me taller.
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I have a Springfield Mil-Spec and a Garrison. Both have been 100% with good magazines like Ed Brown's.
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