View Poll Results: Best 1911
Colt



44
17.74%
Nighthawk



8
3.23%
Ed Brown



11
4.44%
Wilson Combat



25
10.08%
Kimber



63
25.40%
Springfield Armory



55
22.18%
Para Ordance



4
1.61%
S&W



4
1.61%
Les Baer



11
4.44%
Other



23
9.27%
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Best 1911?
A high dollar custom wont outlast or outshoot any of the mediocre models on the poll. I guarantee the gun is capable of outshooting the user, and if you purchase a reputable brand, service life will be on par with anything else.
For those who love Kimber, how recently did you buy your guns? Ever since they started mass producing, they no longer match their parts from start to finish. They grab a slide from a bin, grab a frame from a bin, then throw some mass produced parts into it. They aren't what they used to be. But I agree that at one time (when they were still a small custom shop) they were fantastic.
Colt, Springfield, and actual custom shops still make the each slide for a specific frame, and make sure that they are married throughout the build process. Just food for thought. But again, I believe that each gun is good for what you need it for. Competition shooting is different that combat shooting, which is different from home protection, which is different from a range plinker. Agree?
Colt, Springfield, and actual custom shops still make the each slide for a specific frame, and make sure that they are married throughout the build process. Just food for thought. But again, I believe that each gun is good for what you need it for. Competition shooting is different that combat shooting, which is different from home protection, which is different from a range plinker. Agree?
For those who love Kimber, how recently did you buy your guns? Ever since they started mass producing, they no longer match their parts from start to finish. They grab a slide from a bin, grab a frame from a bin, then throw some mass produced parts into it. They aren't what they used to be. But I agree that at one time (when they were still a small custom shop) they were fantastic.
Colt, Springfield, and actual custom shops still make the each slide for a specific frame, and make sure that they are married throughout the build process. Just food for thought. But again, I believe that each gun is good for what you need it for. Competition shooting is different that combat shooting, which is different from home protection, which is different from a range plinker. Agree?
Colt, Springfield, and actual custom shops still make the each slide for a specific frame, and make sure that they are married throughout the build process. Just food for thought. But again, I believe that each gun is good for what you need it for. Competition shooting is different that combat shooting, which is different from home protection, which is different from a range plinker. Agree?
Wilson Combat, since money isn't supposed to be an object. Value, I'd say Springfield.
I've shot:
Wilson Combat
Springfield Lightweight Operator
Colt
Kimber
Sig
Of the above, the Wilson Combat had the best feel for balance, trigger pull (oh, how I love the trigger!!!), and overall feel.
I can't speak for accuracy as I shot all 5 about the same. Also, can't speak to the others as I've never shot them.
I've shot:
Wilson Combat
Springfield Lightweight Operator
Colt
Kimber
Sig
Of the above, the Wilson Combat had the best feel for balance, trigger pull (oh, how I love the trigger!!!), and overall feel.
I can't speak for accuracy as I shot all 5 about the same. Also, can't speak to the others as I've never shot them.
I have a Kimber custom II (I know mass produced, non matching parts la la la ) I have hammered this gun. It is as accurate as the day I got it and still as smooth as butter and has never failed to throw lead down range. I tear it down after every 100 rounds (give or take) and clean it oil it then hammer it some more. I have shot several brands of 1911 but would like to get a Sig at some point.

