I am chiming in real late on this one, but do what you're doing right now. Research the various choices provided here by all those who shoot the very firearms they espouse. Look into each one, google 'em up and go over the details at the manufacturer's websites and get feedback from the folks shooting with them real world.
The Colts, Kimbers and Springers are all excellent choices. Honestly? I have heard of hiccups from Colt and Kimber recently, but Springfield has been running clean as far as I know. Look at the offerings, determine what you want in the pistol and then go form there.
For example, I shall use my criteria...
1). The pistol
must be reliable, it can be super duper accurate, but it ain't worth a pile of beans if the bugger don't work!
2). The pistol must be rugged, if it can't take the abuse of a tactical shooting match or IDPA, then it does not fit the bill.
3). The pistol must be of a "Commander" size or smaller (but NOT prohibited), I want a pistol that I can use in legal (United States) CCW after the courses and paper work with Safeguardguy are taken care of in the next year or so.
4). The pistol must be stainless with a low glare reflectivity, I don't want to be blinded when I draw the pistol on a sunny day to plink away or save a life. Nor do I want to have it rust any faster than it has to.
5). The pistol must be equipped with low-profile sights to minimize snagging and tearing of shirts and skin during the presentation. The sights mounts must also be able to take tritium night sights, if not then there must be adequate material on the slide to machine in the requisite mounts.
6). The pistol must fire an adequate calibre sufficient to provide a high rate of low round count stops at no less than 10meters. If I have a pistol that can "stop" a guy at 10m away with one or two properly placed shots then good. I'd like it even better with 20m...
7). The pistol and ammunition must be reasonably priced (aka to fit your budget).
So I did the research and looked around and found that my field of options was pretty small.
My short list looked like this...
Colt XSE Commander (meets all criteria)
NightHawk Talon II (meets all criteria except #7)
SIG GSR (meets all criteria except #1)
Sig P220 (meets all criteria except #5)
Wilson Combat Professional (meets all criteria except #3 & #7)
So you see I am left with one choice on this (highly abbreviated to save bandwidth) list. As I am partial to the .45 ACP and the looks of the 1911, I have decided to go with an Colt XSE Commander.
So determine what you want from the pistol and then see what the makers have to offer. I'll bet you that somebody has what you want.
