Best 1911 in 9mm

If you find a good used STI in 9mm: buy it.
If you find a good used Springfield in 9mm: buy it.
If you find a good used Colt in 9mm: buy it.

They are all good 1911s. They all use the same parts. They have way more similarities than differences.

Grab a used (not abused) one as a starting point, as you'll probably want to tweak: sights, trigger job, etc anyway (even with a new gun this the case).

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I had a Sti Spartan in 9mm, I liked it very much. It was accurate and reliable.
One day I want to try a Smith 1911 Pro Series 1911 in 9mm.
I also like the Sti Trojan, and Range Master.

Remember, the OP set a $1300 budget. Not sure about the Smith but with the recent price STI increases the Trojan and the Rangemaster are well above that.

edit The Trojan is $2248.00 and i don't see the Rangemaster listed on Freedom's site. Discontinued?
 
STI makes awesome 9mm 1911s but they have definitely gone up in price. Looks like now would be the time to buy a new one given the sale at Freedom Ventures but they are still 1500-2000 pre tax.

Rangemaster sadly discontinued though a couple still avail from site sponsors. Had one in 45 and loved it.
 
Remember, the OP set a $1300 budget. Not sure about the Smith but with the recent price STI increases the Trojan and the Rangemaster are well above that.

edit The Trojan is $2248.00 and i don't see the Rangemaster listed on Freedom's site. Discontinued?

All their 1911's are now discontinued
 
Yeah that's probably just stock freedom ventures said sti is done with the 1911's

That's a shame. They built some nice stuff....and were pretty good value (at least until the last big price bump)

My .45 Trojan bought at the Black Friday sale 3 years ago is looking better and better. Wish I'd bought a 9 a couple of years ago when I was thinking about it.
 
Buy the Colt in stainless.
Buy once cry once.
It won't need anything whatsoever to shoot/function and be accurate going forward. Including all of its small hard parts and springs etc.

Really well built and featured 1911 that is a proven performer in accuracy and function.

I suggest stainless so if you want to add adjustable sights you don't have to refinish the gun lowering the final cost of adj sights upgrading.
 
The Range Officer is a great gun too. They are pretty much the same quality. The Springfields available are selling for a little more that the Colts. I do like having adjustable sights like on the Range Officers so that is another consideration. can"t go wrong with either but Colt is in your budget

http://store.prophetriver.com/sprin...officer-cocobolo-grips-carbon-steel-finish-5/

http://store.prophetriver.com/springfield-1911-9mm-range-officer-cocobolo-grips-ss-5/

Thanks for the links!
Everywhere I look the Springfiled RO is sold out.
 
Buy the Colt in stainless.
Buy once cry once.
It won't need anything whatsoever to shoot/function and be accurate going forward. Including all of its small hard parts and springs etc.

Really well built and featured 1911 that is a proven performer in accuracy and function.

I suggest stainless so if you want to add adjustable sights you don't have to refinish the gun lowering the final cost of adj sights upgrading.

Good advice! I think I'm down to Colt v. Springfield.
 
This x2. Not sure how much they are up there but you can get a Dan Wesson PM9 for $1300 down here. They are much nicer than comparably priced 1911s.

Well, according to a recent post by North Sylva a DW Valor that is $2012 MRSP in the US is $3916.00 CAD here in Canada. :rolleyes:

Must be those special "you're buying a gun in Canada" fees.
 
Nice. I picked up that same one last spring, and while I don't love 9mm in the 1911 it scratched the itch and it also a nicely appointed pistol.

The Colt Competition is a bit of a sleeper. It's a lot of gun for the price, when you see prices for lesser models in their lineup going higher and higher. My 38 Super is a series 80, but I removed that extra crap the day I got it :)
 
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