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Wife said Its been awhile since I got a new gun and I sold my 1911's bigger then a .22

Wish list: 9mm only
: checkered front strap/mainspring housing
: $1500ish
: Novak cut
: series 70
: not stainless
:ramped barrel
Some of the ones I'm considering

www.wanstallsonline.com/firearms/ha...aditional-match-elite-9mm-stainless-5025.html
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Pros: has everything I want
Cons: stainless,external extractor,I don't like adjustable sights,I've never seen a sig 1911 in person however I don't mind the 226.
Price:$1449

www.bullseyelondon.com/colt-competi...stol-9mm-8-round-5-barrel-blued-01982ccs.html
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Pro:it's a colt,g10 grips
Cons: not much for show just all go (I assume)
Price:$1449

irunguns.us/product.php?p=colt-wiley-clapp-commander-9mm
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Pro:colt and has everything it want
Con:aluminum frame and a commander and a ####ty front sight
Price: $1159(usd)
www.irunguns.com/product.colt-combat-unit-rail-gun-9mm
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Pro:colt has absolutely everything I want
Con:price,will have to be imported and not crazy about the rail

http://www.bullseyelondon.com/sprin...ized-finish-wood-grips-9-rounds-p19129lp.html
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Pro:it's a Springfield
Con: is it really a Springfield? Wasn't to impressed with the ro I handled when they first came out.
Price: $1149
www.wanstallsonline.com/remington-r1-enhanced-1911-9mm.html
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Pro: price,meh
Con: meh
Price:$999

Not considering Sam or norcs,nothing against them I've had them but when the wife gives you a generous budget to buy a gun I'll use the budget.
 
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Have you considered the STI Trojan? Best quality 1911 you can buy for under $2,000. I would pick it over any of the guns you've listed.
 
Have you considered the STI Trojan? Best quality 1911 you can buy for under $2,000. I would pick it over any of the guns you've listed.

Yes I have however I don't feel they are a $2000 gun when they were $1400ish they were the best for you dollar but at 2k I can't get there for a Trojan.
 
Yes I have however I don't feel they are a $2000 gun when they were $1400ish they were the best for you dollar but at 2k I can't get there for a Trojan.
Is that how much they sell for now? I thought they were around $1500.
 
I would take the Colt Competition also.........only $1225.00.

The only thing I would do is change the blue fiber optic for green (or red). The blue one is not great but they had to match the stocks.

OK
 
I would even look At the stainless competition. Less chance of the finish getting buggered up if you do a lot of holster work, and I just like the look more haha

I think that a worn blued/coated pistol looks better then a worn stainless pistol.
I really like that sig but I need to get over the stainless thing I was hoping more people would have input on that one.
 
The sig didnt seem to meet what I thought were the key criteria, but hey it is your purchase. Maybe you need to revise the criteria. If the sig speaks to you, go for it. I wouldnt say it is better than the others though. It is really down to features and cosmetics with that group and those are personal things.
 
I would pick the Wiley Clapp Commander.

Brass bead sight is quick to pick up. They never "run out" like tritium sights. I ordered Gold bead sights for my custom 1911's for that reason.

In 9mm, Aluminum frame will be fine, it also makes the pistol lighter. Commander length is a bit handier than 5" guns.

9mm..you can afford to shoot it more, less recoil.
 
I have the adjustable sight version of the S&W Pro from Wanstalls. It is a very nice pistol and feels/shoots great.
Here is the fixed sight version
https://www.wanstallsonline.com/s-w-sw1911-pro-series-9mm-fixed-sights.html


Of the pistols you mentioned here I would support the new Colt (Competition)
FOC is out of Stock.
Arms East has both Blued and SS on Sale
http://www.armseast.ca/handguns/colt_series_70_competition_govt_pistol_9mm_5_9rnd_blue/
http://www.armseast.ca/handguns/colt_series_70_competition_govt_pistol_9mm_5_9rnd_ss/

Looking at getting one myself......
 
I would pick the Wiley Clapp Commander.

Brass bead sight is quick to pick up. They never "run out" like tritium sights. I ordered Gold bead sights for my custom 1911's for that reason.

In 9mm, Aluminum frame will be fine, it also makes the pistol lighter. Commander length is a bit handier than 5" guns.

9mm..you can afford to shoot it more, less recoil.

That's interesting I thought the gold bead was gimmicky but I guess there's a reason their used in the world of sporting clays. The light weight of it is what's putting me off I find I tend to like heavier guns more.
 
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