Dan Wesson 1911 Valor VBOB

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I jumped out into the water and purchased a Dan Wesson 1911 Valor in .45. I went back to carrying a 1911 several months ago and I ran across this DW Valor and it was a giant surprise to me how good it shoots. I love the CBOB because it is easy to conceal, but to my shock it is easy on the palm of my hand. Below is the pistol and a target shot from 10 yards. It shoots better than I can.
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Ignore the two flyers at the bottom left. That is called an ND. :)
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Yep, arguably one of the best, or the best, production 1911s out there ... Aside from how well-made they are, I appreciate the DWs because of the clean look on the slides and frames -- no oversized logos, roll-marks, laser-engravings or billboards. A great look for great-shooting guns. If you're only gonna own one production 1911, the Valor should be at the top of the list. Nice to be able to get a bobtail right out of the box, too.
 
Dan Wesson makes a decent 1911.

I've got a CBOB in 10mm and a Pointman in 10mm.

However, out of the box both had extractor problems. Turned them both into brass manglers of the 1st degree.
 
Just for clarification, you actually have a Dan Wesson VBOB, not a CBOB. VBOB = Valor Bobtail. CBOB = Classic Bobtail.
 
Well I have a CBOB . It is the most accurate of my 1911's I will say that. I bought mine when DW was little known. I thought the prices were reasonable. Now I think their prices are a little high. I would pass and go to a Bare, Brown or Wilson .
 
Just for clarification, you actually have a Dan Wesson VBOB, not a CBOB. VBOB = Valor Bobtail. CBOB = Classic Bobtail.
I fixed the title. I am not for sure why I can't keep them straight. I also have a CBOB, but selling it in the near future. Dan Wesson Classic 2.JPG
 
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