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- chilliwack BC.
one of the enhanced SAM's or a Ruger SR1911. Not sure you can get a better overall 1911 for that money.




Without a doubt, of the 1911's I've ever had,the Kimber is the smoothest and sweetest of the bunch. Unbelievable trigger.
Sorry, I think I got off track...My point is, pick those functions/features that are most important to you and make sure you get what you want in those areas. You will be willing to pay more for them and less for other features/aspects.
Remington R1 Enhanced .....looks and feels like a $1300+ Kimber , blows away the STI spartan or SR1911 for around the same price .
I have a Dlask Pro model. It is a $1500 gun right now. I have been trying to call the company to order a Pro+ but he does not answer the phone X3. The Dlask is Canadian made and a hell of a good 1911 but. I'm not sure where he is, he does not answer his e-mail either so? After 2x bad experiences on EE I'm going new and pay the price, the EE has bumbed me out!
That is cool and good but when I want to buy I want to buy. I will wait a bit and try again than Wilson CQB is my thing.Joe has made a commitment to complete existing work (backlogged). As a result, phone and e-mail answering have taken a back seat for the time being...so I've been told. The trouble with doing good work![]()
I know some folks like to slag the Kimber, although not sure why. Perhaps they think they are pricey or perhaps they have had a bad experience, or maybe it is just a "Ford/Chevy" thing.


Bought a STI Lawman and never looked back, even the Ruger gets left in the safe. Went down the road of starting with a Norc and telling myself it was just as good as those high end guns. Next the SR1911 and once I handled the STI could not go back as you really do feel the quality and the way it shoots it even makes me look good. I have never had a gun that puts bullets through the same hole, it just shoots. When you rack the slide it feels amazing and the barrel bushing fit is tight, worth every penny. The only regret is that I should have left the others and bought the STI first but then I would not have been able to really appreciate it. My advise is to shoot some lower end 1911's and work your way up in quality until you reach the point you find what you want and are willing to pay for then buy that gun. As they say cry once.



























