Choosing a 1911
510thomas
October 8, 2005, 11:14 AM
Hello everyone. I just need some advice on which 1911 to buy. I am trying to decide between a Colt Mark IV Series 80, a Dan Wesson SS Pointman Major, or a Kimber Custom Classic? I only want to spend about $600. Are there any other guns you might suggest. Thanks for the input
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f4t9r
October 8, 2005, 11:22 AM
I personally like the Kimber , Have one and love it
Colt is always a good choice!!!! If you can pick up a colt that is in really nice condition I would go that way for 600 or under price range
StrikeEagle
October 8, 2005, 02:16 PM
I'd buy the Colt. I have a few and they work just fine. And to me, it's still the Real Deal. ;)
StrikeEagle
Vern Humphrey
October 8, 2005, 02:58 PM
Both the Colt and the Kimber are good choices -- my own carry gun is an older Custom Classic and I love it.
trickyasafox
October 8, 2005, 03:03 PM
don't forget Springfield armory is in that price range too. could be worth a look
Black Majik
October 8, 2005, 03:35 PM
If you get a Kimber that works, they're a shooter! Hmm... I know older Colts also had QC problems too. If you had a choice of a NRM Government, I'd tell you to get that. BUT.... if you find yourself a Classic Kimber (Series I), I'd go for that over the NRM Colt.
Confused yet? :D
Series I Kimber > NRM Colt > ORM Colt > Kimber Series II
Vern Humphrey
October 8, 2005, 04:10 PM
If you get a Kimber that works, they're a shooter!
I have no experience with current Kimbers -- mine is almost ten years old, and is indeed a shooter.
Geno
October 8, 2005, 05:12 PM
This calendar year I bought:
3 Colt 1911s
5 Kimber 1911s
Four (4) of the 5 Kimbers had to returned to the Custom Shop for EXTENSIVE work! Two of them had to be returned twice. One of them still was defective and I sold (honestly, with full disclossure of defect) at a $600.00 loss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Three (3) of the Kimbers were "Custom Shop". I will purchase only ONE kind of Kimber--Warrior...PERIOD! There, however, you are talking $1,200.00! Even my Kimber, Custom Shop, Gold Combat $1,900.00 plus taxes had to be returned to Kimber 2 times before it was right.
So, the short of it? For your price range, get a Colt model 1991...yes, you saw that correctly...1991.
My Colts will shoot every bit as accurate as my Kimbers ever did. As with ANY gun, I have learned, strip it before you buy it. If you have not 100% happy, do not buy it.
Choice between Kimber and Colt? Simple..bye bye Kimber! Hello Colt!
Doc2005
510thomas
October 8, 2005, 05:17 PM
Thanks for all the input guys. I think I'm going to get a Colt.
Rob96
October 9, 2005, 04:58 AM
You won't be disappointed with a new roll marked Colt. Yeah I know the slides are fitted a little looser, but you know what, I outshot three different Kimbers with their tight fit. Also the Colt is made with better quality parts.
Ala Dan
October 9, 2005, 09:17 AM
How 'bout a Springfield Operator? A quality firearm, at an
affordable price~! :D
VG
October 9, 2005, 10:06 AM
Smith & Wesson makes almost all their own parts. And they have an external extractor.
HD
October 9, 2005, 02:19 PM
too much crap QC and too many reliability issues for me anymore ...
the 1911s stay in the safe , sigs and cz's get used... :mad: :rolleyes: :fire: :cuss:
Zach S
October 9, 2005, 02:37 PM
I have no experience with current Kimbers -- mine is almost ten years old, and is indeed a shooter.
+1.
I dont know how old mine are though. Old enough IMO, they're all series I.
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