Posted: 9/25/2008 5:02:37 PM EDT
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I am looking to buy a full size stainless 1911. I am considering the Springfield TRP and the Kimber Gold Combat II. What are you thoughts on which way you would go and why? What is a good price on the stainless versions of these two guns? Thanks. |
| i own a les baer premier 2, that being said about 4 years ago i purchased a kimber tle for my brothers birthday. when i went up to visit him (lives in AK) i shot the kimber for the first time. granted this isnt the same model but let me say it was every bit as good as the les baer. fit ,finish, accuracy hand in hand with a gun that cost 600 more. if i had to do it over again i would lean toward a kimber. |
| Another TRP vote. I do not own a high end Kimber but I do have a TRP and a Kimber Custom II. The Kimber cannot even compare to the TRP. The small details in the TRP put it way above the Kimber. My only complaint about the TRP is that it does not have the "bowtie" machined into the frame. The fit and finish is perfect and as said earlier, it is very accurate. This in no way is putting down my Kimber, but the TRP is better. |
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Here's one at Impact Guns. Shows it in stock at the moment. I just got my TRP Operator the other day, I also had a hard time finding one. Stainless TRP |
![]() I hate to use that smiley for you but i have a very nice Kimber Classic Gold Match and - while a great gun! - is not the equal in any way to the Les Baers and other high end 1911s I've hefted and/or shot... |
I just bought a Stainless TRP from a guy on here. I should have it on Sat, I cant wait.. .. whats the bowtie? |
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How about the trp operator tactical with a full rail. I have a chance to buy it this weekend. It's that or a p220 carry sao, GSR, or a Smith & Wesson Gunsite. I'm loosing my mind trying to decide. I'm just not sure about carrying the full rail inside the waste band or if the rails will rub/scrub while drawing and the finish damage. Any pointers. |
the full rail model is cool, but it is a PITA for take down and weight. get the regular model. |
I have a MC Operator and Warrior, to be honest the rail is nice for in the home with a light, you can see what you might have to shoot at. I really dont care for the adjustable sights on the TRP Operator though. That said I have a Gold Combat (new model) and I think I liked my older one better but than again I have not shot it much yet either. I have no experiance with the TRP but I have a Professional which its based on and let me tell you, it fricken ROCKS!!! I actually like it more than my QCB. |
Get both! If you cant then I would look at the TRP or 08 and older GC. I have a new GC and dont know if I like it as much as my older one I sold , but then again I have only about a 100 rounds through it, but it hasnt malfuncioned yet either. Just not sure on the bushingless barrel, I guess time will tell
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Personally, the TRP without the rail is what I like, I just care for adjustable sights on a combat/defense/personal protection pistol |
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TRP, hands down. I wouldn't touch a Kimber if it were given to me. The only thing I do not like about my TRP is the sights. They are great in daylight, and great at night, but indoors under medium lighting for me they are hard to pick up, but that is an easy fix and might not be a problem to every shooter. I am saving up now to get either a railed TRP to go with my no rail TRP, or a Springfield Loaded MC Operator. |
MC Operator, love mine, and I also have a Springfield Professional, I didnt care for the adjustable sights on the railed TRP |
That is what I have been leaning towards. Every time I go to the local gun shop I have to get the MC Operator out and play with it. |
+1000
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I couldn't answer you that, but my TRP is dead nuts reliable and accurate. For the money I think it is hard to beat. |

, but then again I have only about a 100 rounds through it, but it hasnt malfuncioned yet either. Just not sure on the bushingless barrel, I guess time will tell


