I have been wanting a cco sized 1911 forever, and I am getting close to finally getting one. I would love to have a Dan Wesson, but they cost a little more than I would like to spend. My search has led me to Sig. The only problem is I can't decide which model I want. There are pros and cons, in my view, in all three. I thought if I could tell you guys/gals what I was thinking maybe you could help me along. So here we go.
Traditional Compact ~$1000 otd
Pros- Traditional slide profile which I like a little better. Also, i think it will be easier to find a holster
Cons- I'm on the fence about the finish. I typically prefer dark finish guns. I only own one stainless gun and I bought it because it was a deal. Also, it will be a carry gun and it has an all steel frame so weight could be a consideration.
RCS ~$1000 otd
Pros- dehorned and dark finish
Cons- Sig slide
C3 ~$900 otd
Pros- a little cheaper and a pretty good looking gun
Cons- Sig slide and its the only of the three without night sights. The night sights are not that important though.
I would love the rcs with the traditional slide, but I guess I just have to decide whether slide profile or finish is more important. Sorry for the long post and I appreciate any input.
Traditional Compact ~$1000 otd
Pros- Traditional slide profile which I like a little better. Also, i think it will be easier to find a holster
Cons- I'm on the fence about the finish. I typically prefer dark finish guns. I only own one stainless gun and I bought it because it was a deal. Also, it will be a carry gun and it has an all steel frame so weight could be a consideration.
RCS ~$1000 otd
Pros- dehorned and dark finish
Cons- Sig slide
C3 ~$900 otd
Pros- a little cheaper and a pretty good looking gun
Cons- Sig slide and its the only of the three without night sights. The night sights are not that important though.
I would love the rcs with the traditional slide, but I guess I just have to decide whether slide profile or finish is more important. Sorry for the long post and I appreciate any input.