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- Fleeing the Regime
It's been a couple years since I perused the full range of offerings from STI on their website, but when I did yesterday I was shocked and somewhat disappointed to see that it has changed substantially from not that long ago.
No doubt that they make some of the best 1911s around, but it seems now that they've really narrowed their focus to super expensive, mega, high-end race guns.
I have Sentry in .40 that I wouldn't trade for the world and it still remains the gun that I can shoot just a little better than all the rest. I see now that STI only has one offering remaining in the 1911 format, while the rest are all 2011 framed models.
That being said, with a couple minor exceptions, it would seem that they've virtually done away with all their "normal" models. Among the website listings, there are no more Trojans, Sentinels, Sentries, Rangemasters, Perfect 10s, etc. to be found.
Does anyone know the story, here? It seems before that they produced a wide array of carry guns that LE or military could use, but no more.
I can certainly understand business is business and the desire to narrow focus or take things in a new direction, but really - this is like finding out Santa Claus is announcing his retirement.
No doubt that they make some of the best 1911s around, but it seems now that they've really narrowed their focus to super expensive, mega, high-end race guns.
I have Sentry in .40 that I wouldn't trade for the world and it still remains the gun that I can shoot just a little better than all the rest. I see now that STI only has one offering remaining in the 1911 format, while the rest are all 2011 framed models.
That being said, with a couple minor exceptions, it would seem that they've virtually done away with all their "normal" models. Among the website listings, there are no more Trojans, Sentinels, Sentries, Rangemasters, Perfect 10s, etc. to be found.
Does anyone know the story, here? It seems before that they produced a wide array of carry guns that LE or military could use, but no more.
I can certainly understand business is business and the desire to narrow focus or take things in a new direction, but really - this is like finding out Santa Claus is announcing his retirement.


















































