Sistema or New Mil-Spec

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pinetree64

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The shows tomorrow! I've been hankering for a plain-jane 1911. I've also been bitten by the C&R bug. I'm thinking about getting a Sistema rather than the Mil-Spec Springfield. I can save $100 and have more close replica to the original.

What do you guys think?

tjg
 
My $0.02:

If you are looking for a collector's item, built with pre-War quality, but don't plan to customize the piece, get a Sistema.

If, OTH, you are looking for something to build up into a customer 1911, go for the Springfield Milspec. That way, you're not modifying a historically valuable piece.
 
If Mr. Dremel (or any sort of custom part) is ever going to touch the pistol or you dream of your gunsmith doing all sorts of stuff to it, *please* get the Springfield. Leave the Sistemas for the C&R guys who keep them in original condition.

Kharn
 
I have a Systema that I am thus far keeping GI as an example of an "Army .45", even though not our army. It is a better made gun than most current production line guns. All it really needs to be a fine shooter is better sights. If I want to use it more it will get them. I doubt I will live long enough for it to appreciate much in value and I don't really care about future generations of collectors. Do bear in mind that these are well-used surplus guns. You might not get one as nice as mine.
 
The Systema pistols I have handled and shot have varied widely in their desirability, though I generally like the a lot. A factor no one has mentioned is the type of transaction: a privately sold used Systema in decent condition, acquired without BATF entanglements, would be MUCH preferred to a new entry level pistol and government involvement. Of course, here in Oregon, private transactions are still between buyer and seller only.
 
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