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  1. Default Need advice on full size 1911 models

    Hello gentlemen, I'm not much of a pistol guy, mostly service rifle and shotgun. I'm 67 yrs. old,retired, its been a long winter here in western Pa. with lots of computer time, and playing with all the lads in the safe, and developed an itch. I'm looking to buy a full size 1911, and have been looking at various models from Kimber Target II and Gold Match II, Springfield Range Officer Elite Target,Elite Operator, and Colt Target 1911"s. Any suggestion's on these models or others you could recommend would be greatly appreciated. You can't take it all with you. I'm in good health, and want to play with some new toys.

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    tonybt99,

    I've had some enjoyment shooting all kinds of 1911's over the years, to include Kimber, Nighthawk, and of course Colt. Kimber is my vote for an all-around excellent quality and reliable shooter that's not gonna break the bank. Just my humble opinion. Hopefully you'll get more ideas from others here on this forum.

    Best Regards from Virginia,

    Chris

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    Springfield Armory and Remingtons aren't bad either from what I've heard.
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    I would look for a Colt Series 70 Gold Cup National Match. Excellent shooter, plus keeps going up in value.

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    The Dan Wesson Valor and Specialist are also nice full size 1911s, as well as many mentioned above.

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    I have owned 30+ 1911s, Best of the bunch, Les Baer, Nighthawk, Wilson, ed Brown. Colt 70 series. In that order.Forget Mimber.

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    If you want to go cheap side, Rock Island aka Armscorp 1911's in various calibers is one of the cheaper ways to get started. MSRP is under $435 w/ free shipping at Bud's Gun shop. and toss in a $30 or so FFL transfer, you're still short of a C note. Their GI is a mix of 1911 and 1911a1 features, and they use a smooth wood grip.

    R Brown

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