peacemaker45
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STI Trojan?
Entry-level? WilsonCombat CQB.
I can't think I've ever read a negative post about this pistol and/or the owners are so happy, we just never hear from them (again). There may be owners of similar makes/models like the Nighthawk GRP, or Guncrafter Industries "No Name".
One should research and learn about the 1911, as the OP seems to be doing, as much as practical. Even then, an individual's preferences may change over time and some folks end up with multiple 1911 pistols in their collections.
If I were to start my journey over again with what I know now and what is currently on the market, for a lower price, I'd strongly consider the Springfield-Armory TRP; any Colt in the 4.25" or 5" size; and I'd be tempted, but have no direct experience with a Dan Wesson 1911. There are probably other brands out there and individual used guns which have proven to be 100% reliable, too.
While the Wilsons, Night Hawks, and Guncrafter guns seem expensive, I believe a buyer will have a lower probability of problems. Some people have a low threshold for dealing with any problems and you'll hear them (perhaps rightfully) whine on the internet.
If only it was a gun they still made.Winkman822 wrote,
I'd vote Springfield GI period, end of story. With its fully forged frame and slide coupled with Springfield's outstanding after sales support, you can't go wrong.
Response to post 53. I admit I read and re-read post 44 and I didn't really understand it. I think I might be agreeing with you. Except for your attack on my post, perhaps we don't agree.
Why waste the time writing a completely irrelevant post? This thread is about entry-level as a category, not about your entry-level 1911. See post #44.