....As for price I think $5000 for one is ridiculous but I guess if you have your heart set on one (and the money to lay out) you just never know. Plain and simple I just wouldn't part with mine anyway...
The Canadian Valtro's are not that different from the US Valtro's. I doubt Jardine put together every single one US 1998 A1 (think about it). He oversee's the production in Italy and the ones going thru the states I'm sure does random quality checks and makes appropriate adjustments and warranty work.
Although not officially blessed by Jardine the Canadian every bit a Valtro designed by Jardine. I have personally met 2 other Canadian Valtro Owners in Vancouver both experienced shooters and they said the same thing. The Valtro would be the last 1911 to go.![]()
So can you describe how Valtros shoot better? You'll have to let me squeeze her a few times just to see what you mean!
The USA and Canadian production Valtros are identical made in Italy pistols. The USA Valtros selling for $3K to $5K+ are Jardine custom Valtros, that is why they command high dollar. Valtros in Canada are production guns worth $1200+-.
It makes not difference to me what they are worth. I'm keeping mine.
But just to let you know the ones that are going for crazy amounts in the US are productions one that started out at $1100 not the Jardine Customs.
http://www.1911addicts.com/showthread.php?4792-Valtro-1998A1-price
A fool and his money are soon parted. There will always be misinformed people that dont know the difference that will pay top dollar for a plain jane Valtro. Also USA guns although identical to the Canadian had the benefit of QC by Jardine. So he still did work on the production guns (only a few hundred in USA) such as fitment and trigger etc. Quite a few of the straight from Italy guns had QC issues such as losse frame to slide fit, finish problems and other QC issues that caused function problems. Canadian dealers that sold them back in the day can attest to this.
Slide and frame on mine tight like a virgin. Will shoot it this week and hopefully it will shoot like the other "Canadian" Valtro I shot last year and I will be a happy camper!
Judging by JohnnyMac's comments he's pretty happy with his "Plain Jane" Valtro too. Mine was built right after his. 223,224.![]()
Glad to hear you got a good one. Did not mean to rain on your parade in any way, just wanted to contribute some information about these pistols.![]()
No worries dude opinions are always welcome. I did not find your comments negative in anyway. One of the guys I shoot with at IDPA also has one and he's experienced in tuning 1911's. His recommendation was to buy one if I every came across one. Will do a range report when I get the chance. Just from dry firing I really like how crisp the trigger breaks and reset is wonderful best I felt on a stock pistol. Btw have you hand the chance to shoot one?