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I have a Series 1 Kimber Classic Stainless. Shoots great, 100% reliable thus far and looks good. My favorite pistol I own. I had a Custom II that I sold a few years ago that shot well too. I really like the Dan Wesson 1911s as well. Hard to beat the Springfield and S&W 1911s as well.
 
I like the 4" versions. Colt Combat Commander and Springfield Champion 40s&w.

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My 1911 experience is with a Sig GSR Revolution Nitron. The pistol was 100% reliable and the most pleasant pistol I've ever shot. I ended up trading it because I never shot it and it was too heavy for me to carry comfortably.
 
Kimberman said:
I really like the Dan Wesson 1911s as well.

That's what I have and love shooting it.... very accurate.... but I am pondering selling it to move onto new things...

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Discontinued 2010. The Commander Classic Bobtail is a 4.25� series 70 style.

� Round top slide with fixed 3 dot tritium night sights
� Forged, one piece match grade barrel and bushing.
� Ed Brown Bobtail mainspring housing
� 20 LPI checkered front strap
� Hand polished flat surfaces with contrasting bead blasted rounds
� Beveled magwell
� All sharp edges dehorned by hand
� Lowered and flared ejection port
� Ed Brown memory groove grip safety
� Ed Brown slide stop
� Tactical, extended thumb safety
� Commander style match hammer
� Match grade sear
� Aluminum trigger with stainless bow
� Extended serrated magazine catch
� Wolff springs used exclusively
� Tuned, machined, internal extractor
� 34 ounces unloaded
 
encore06 said:
elauwit said:
stik said:
American Tactical .45 w/laser grip
Kimber Ultra Carry .40

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good taste stik i carry the ultra carry also and the colt officer model .45
love my Ultra Carry II. Shoots & carries really well.


i call the kimber my American Express - don't leave home without it ;)

i'm still getting to know the .45 but i like it so far. it shoots a bit below point of aim and i haven't really taken the time to sight in the laser.
 
elauwit said:
stik,
i don't know if it's the compact model or what but my full size .45 i shoot fine but the compact models i shoot a little low.

it's not really a compact but not full size either. all the reviews i have seen commented on them hitting below point of aim for most shooters.
 
stik said:
elauwit said:
stik,
i don't know if it's the compact model or what but my full size .45 i shoot fine but the compact models i shoot a little low.

it's not really a compact but not full size either. all the reviews i have seen commented on them hitting below point of aim for most shooters.

You might want to try changing out the front blade. Brownell's sell them in different heights.
 
rdl65 said:
stik said:
elauwit said:
stik,
i don't know if it's the compact model or what but my full size .45 i shoot fine but the compact models i shoot a little low.

it's not really a compact but not full size either. all the reviews i have seen commented on them hitting below point of aim for most shooters.

You might want to try changing out the front blade. Brownell's sell them in different heights.


that has crossed my mind. thanks.

there is also a full size springfield .45 in the family but it belongs to twig.
 

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