Best value for a 1911 "Bullseye" pistol

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Hi everyone, i have decided i need a 1911 to shoot bullseye at the local club. looking for something basically ready to go out of the box but want to know what you think is the best value/brand out there. can be 45 but 9mm would be an ok second choice. Might end up using it in IPSC Classic div as well. what say ye?
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sti or any other big names or something custom. a bullseye pistol must hold @ least 3" x 10 shot group @ 50 yds , aka 1.5" @ 25 . you'll have a tough time finding one for $850 . of course anything is good enough for ipsc .
 
All starter pistols. Look for an older used gun tuned by Clark, Giles , Dinan, Behlert, Chow, Strahan. The current top smiths can't sell anything to Canucks, and the commercial manufacturers simply cannot give you a decent bullseye gun. IF you could find a Springfield Range Officer they are regarded as good enough to get you up to Expert class.

Dr Jim
 
Value ?
For target shooting I'd import a Les Baer with a 1.5 inch guarantee.
I handled one last month at the Buffalo Gun Center.
Nice trigger,nice everything.
It was $2000.
I only had $1000, and for my application chose the Colt Series 70 Repro.
 
All starter pistols. Look for an older used gun tuned by Clark, Giles , Dinan, Behlert, Chow, Strahan. The current top smiths can't sell anything to Canucks, and the commercial manufacturers simply cannot give you a decent bullseye gun. IF you could find a Springfield Range Officer they are regarded as good enough to get you up to Expert class.

Dr Jim

Might be but he's looking for an "out of the box" 1911. I highly doubt if the OP I'd looking at a really high end 1911 as his first bullseye pistol. He also said that he wanted to use it for IPSC.
 
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