What's the general consensus about Sig Sauer 1911s? Do or don't?
pro and cons? paying for the name or not?
You already know what I think about it.![]()
I've got a GSR XO 1911 (the "black on black" model).
Approx. 5-7k rounds through the gun. Completed my IPSC BB training with it.
Price: $998 (new) from P & D a year ago.
Pros:
- Very good frame/slide fit.
- Excellent trigger (once the firing pin safety was removed).
- Superior accuracy out of the box.
- Extractor design (external).
- Materials. All stainless with a black finish.
- Price. Compared to other 1911s that I've shot, this is great value for the money.
Cons:
- Sights. Not that the stock sights are bad. I've just had a heck of a time find replacement Novak Cut fibre optics.
- No stock ambi safety. Should be stock at this price.
- Looks. Slide design isn't for everyone.
- Finish. You get what you pay for. Some minor tool marks on the inside of the slide. Not as bad as my CZ SP01, but could be better.
I've had zero FF/FE malfunctions shooting (mostly) 230 gr. Aim ball reloads. Put a box of Winchester JHP ammo through it "just for kicks". No problems.
I've spent zero on enhancing the gun. I will be installing an ambi safety ASAP, however.
You can spend more and get less in a 1911. I don't think you'd go wrong getting a Sig. I don't think the name boosts the price significantly.
Just as an FYI: I'm looking to buy a compact 1911 (4.25" bbl & compact frame)... Right now the GSR compact is at the top of my list.
BTW: Is this gun for competition (IPSC or IDPA) or just for target shooting?
I've got a GSR XO 1911 (the "black on black" model).
Approx. 5-7k rounds through the gun. Completed my IPSC BB training with it.
Price: $998 (new) from P & D a year ago.
Pros:
- Very good frame/slide fit.
- Excellent trigger (once the firing pin safety was removed).
- Superior accuracy out of the box.
- Extractor design (external).
- Materials. All stainless with a black finish.
- Price. Compared to other 1911s that I've shot, this is great value for the money.
Cons:
- Sights. Not that the stock sights are bad. I've just had a heck of a time find replacement Novak Cut fibre optics.
- No stock ambi safety. Should be stock at this price.
- Looks. Slide design isn't for everyone.
- Finish. You get what you pay for. Some minor tool marks on the inside of the slide. Not as bad as my CZ SP01, but could be better.
I've had zero FF/FE malfunctions shooting (mostly) 230 gr. Aim ball reloads. Put a box of Winchester JHP ammo through it "just for kicks". No problems.
I've spent zero on enhancing the gun. I will be installing an ambi safety ASAP, however.
You can spend more and get less in a 1911. I don't think you'd go wrong getting a Sig. I don't think the name boosts the price significantly.
Just as an FYI: I'm looking to buy a compact 1911 (4.25" bbl & compact frame)... Right now the GSR compact is at the top of my list.
BTW: Is this gun for competition (IPSC or IDPA) or just for target shooting?
Am I the only one left who wants his safety only on the left?
Don't you worry about it being inadvertently disengaged, E.G.: by the car seat?
I have the GSR Stainless Carry. Amazing right out of the box. Only con in my opinion is the lanyard notch. Damn thing is machined to a 90degree edge which is actually sharp and can cut..Other than that, its a beautiful piece to shoot.
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I still don't know, as I don't know jack when it comes to IPSC and such. But I hear single action for IPSC puts you in disadvantage.



























