Dan Wesson?

Thanks so much. Very expensive but perhaps worth the money?

Definitely worth the money. DW are just a tiny notch below the big name semi-customs guns from Wilson, Ed Brown and the like, but for hundreds less. They are pricey, but are actually the best value in a high end 1911 on the market today.
 
I've also done some looking for these fine works of art.
The V-Bob Commander was on top of my list but I couldn't stomach $2300.
Maybe a little more overtime and it might come home with me.
We'll see.

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I have a SSC. Replaced trigger bow and components with good stuff. Very happy. To want something nicer would be a custom job.
 
I've also done some looking for these fine works of art.
The V-Bob Commander was on top of my list but I couldn't stomach $2300.
Maybe a little more overtime and it might come home with me.
We'll see.

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I see that one listed here in Canada at $1999 now that I've been looking :)
 
I bought a brand new DW CBOB .45 from ArmsEast in 2008 for $1150. At the time, I believed the gun was several hundred dollars UNDERpriced for what it offered. Time has proven me right. My DW is extremely well-made in all respects. I'm just glad I'm not in the market for one now, since the prices have REALLY gone up.
 
Actually, Dan Wesson Firearms is a division of CZ, not Sig. Thankfully. ;) As Sig's US operations have been struggling with quality control issues for the last several years.
Yes and they forced themselves out of the target pistol market when Sig-Hammerli was sold to the German multinational Umarex. Went from world class steel & walnut to cheap looking plastic-aluminum frames with rather unusual colors IMO. I look at the newest pistols out there and I think the only thing worth saving is the rather nice Rink grips that adourn them, that the shooter added at considerable extra expence. The rest is s@@t. Just like alot of big companies, it's not about quality products made to last forever, it's all about cutting manufacturing costs to the bare minimum.

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For DW would recommend dealing with Clay at Prophet River or Mark at GT Sports.

Good news, found the Commander Classic & PM7 to be exceptional pistols, perhaps a bargain.

Bad news, London Arms is no longer the warranty centre for CZ/DW, you will have to deal with CRAFM...

One of mine arrived with a bunged sight screw - figure pretty straight forward issue to resolve - e-mail photo and e-mail receipt... After 5 months was told they could not obtain the screw, sorry cannot be of help. Did the leg work for them to locate the sight, three months later (total of 8 now) and after explaining for the third time that was a warranty issue - I need to ship the pistol or the sight to receive warranty service - hold detent, lefty loosey, right tighty - that simple to remove and replace the screw...

If I did not want to ship the pistol (as am worried 1. about Canada Post, 2. waiting another 5 months as still no ETA, and 3. unnecessary handling by others) or remove (& reinstall the sight) I was also offered the opportunity to purchase a new sight at retail but they would not know what the retail price would be until after go ahead to purchase it... (sure CRAFM would avoid shipping & handling costs, smith time... but retail it is, thanks Frank).

Had a similar experience with a warranty claim for a CZ453 - after 6 months purchased the parts, 3 months later they came through (total of 9 months). A shirt & hat were sent with it, gesture was appreciated but not change 9 months wait on parts.

Have contacted warranty departments for Ruger, Remington, H&R, & Savage (whether for spares, parts for mods, or warranty) and never waited longer than 2 weeks for an issue to be resolved.

Hence you may want to think of the purchase as one without warranty. Trojans been on sale around $1,000 and are exceptional pistols (a bargain even at their regular price) - not the same bling factor but very good. If you're after SS also consider the SIGs.

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Just wondering if it would be generally considered sacrilegious to make a race gun out of one that isn't one of their ready made ones? Specifically a pm7 or pm9?

Your pistol, yours to use, would not worry about whether or not something is sacrilegious - other than the PM9 which as a 9mm is clearly sacrilegious to the 1911 design (but if you come across one let me know, been looking for one for a while).
 
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