Bassbob
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All the SA 1911s do have one thing in common.At $1500, I’d be looking at Dan Wesson, not Springfield.
All the SA 1911s do have one thing in common.At $1500, I’d be looking at Dan Wesson, not Springfield.
If you have $1500 in the budget I’d look for a used TRP. Not too far from a new one really. Buy once and cry once…you won’t be disappointed in the gun. If you buy a cheap version you are rolling the dice on reliability. Some are fine, some aren’t…
If you buy new from Springfield their customer service is truly outstanding if you do have a problem.
Food for thought
Tactical Response Pistol (see description and corresponding link below). I have two. The 5" 45 acp, and the 6" 10mm. They are now discontinued (except California compliant version that can be ordered), or TRPs found on the used market.Hopefully I don’t sound too dumb for asking
TRP?
Great guns …Tactical Response Pistol (see description and corresponding link below). I have two. The 5" 45 acp, and the 6" 10mm. They are now discontinued (except California compliant version that can be ordered), or TRPs found on the used market.
"Springfield Armory® took the 1911, a gun that’s been around longer than penicillin and dialed up a modern, professional-grade weapon that has been the gold standard in production 1911s for over a decade — the legendary TRP™.
Our Tactical Response Pistols are inspired by the Custom Professional Model HRT 1911 developed by Springfield Armory for the FBI. Built for fierce reliability and suited for defense and combat applications all TRP models start with a select fit forged frame and slide. From that robust foundation each model is duly equipped and finished in exacting detail.
Widely regarded as the premier production 1911 in the world, the Springfield Armory TRP® is proudly crafted here in Geneseo Illinois and ready for a lifetime of service."
1911 TRP™ Handguns - Springfield Armory
The TRP™ offers fully featured platforms specifically designed and built for demanding 1911 enthusiasts. Drawing inspiration from the Springfield Armory® Professional 1911, TRP pistols undergo meticulous hand fitting for both form and function. Whether you seek classic simplicity, light-bearing...www.springfield-armory.com
Plus Kimber’s have that Swartz safety, which is a pain to disassemble and reassemble the gun if your not careful, wouldn’t be a good choice for a first time purchaseOP, if you're leaning toward a Springfield, I certainly won't try to talk you out of it. Excellent pistols. I own 4 SA 1911s myself.
I was just trying to point out that you don't need to spend a lot of money to get your feet wet. RIA makes a good, reliable pistol at a decent price. Ain't nothing fancy, but you can get a nice one for about half your budget.
And as Talyn pointed out, spending a lot of money doesn't necessarily mean a great pistol. At risk of being flamed, I won't own a Kimber 1911. They have a lot of very adamant fan bois who praise them to high heaven. But when I was shooting IDPA regularly, I saw more Kimbers choke on the firing line that any other 1911. JMHO, over rated and over priced.
I can tell you the ultra II with 3" BBL are double PITAs .Plus Kimber’s have that Swartz safety, which is a pain to disassemble and reassemble the gun if your not careful, wouldn’t be a good choice for a first time purchase
i second that as well.Plus Kimber’s have that Swartz safety, which is a pain to disassemble and reassemble the gun if your not careful, wouldn’t be a good choice for a first time purchase
Not sure I understand your read on the limitations of the Ronin. I have one with a 5" barrel. That's it top right. And I can insert a 10 round mag into it if needed. Just out of curiosity, what mag capacity do you think would work best for your Home Defense? I keep 8 rounds in mine. If I've got a problem larger than that, well, this isn't the forum for it. It serves me well.I like the look of the Ronin, and it’s pretty much limited to a range toy not HD( magazine capacity).
If there’s a 5 or 6 inch barrel but I don’t think ones offered by Springfield.
Caliber I’m torn on want my wife and teenage son to like it, she’s shot my USP 45 before he’s only shot 22lr and 9mm.
Not sure I understand your read on the limitations of the Ronin. I have one with a 5" barrel. That's it top right. And I can insert a 10 round mag into it if needed. Just out of curiosity, what mag capacity do you think would work best for your Home Defense? I keep 8 rounds in mine. If I've got a problem larger than that, well, this isn't the forum for it. It serves me well. View attachment 42589
then just start out with an inexpensive (but yet still good) 1911, like a Tisas, Charles Daly, Remington, Girsan, and get used to the feel, recoil, and field strip and cleaning.We just have other guns that fill that roll. There would be no practical purpose for this other than range trips. It could be a HD gun, but that’s not my chief purpose for it.
I like the look of the Ronin, and it’s pretty much limited to a range toy not HD( magazine capacity).
If there’s a 5 or 6 inch barrel but I don’t think ones offered by Springfield.
Caliber I’m torn on want my wife and teenage son to like it, she’s shot my USP 45 before he’s only shot 22lr and 9mm.