Is that where TRP’s are now?
Nope.
Nope, nope, nope.
I will NOT pay that for a 1911 with MIM parts.
Or a Staccato.That's where I get hung up as well. When I bought my TRP years ago, they were several hundred dollars less than a DW. Now that they are $2k (street price probably a little less), I'd probably just cough up a little more and get another DW.
You forgot HK MP5 for a few $$ moreOr a 226 X5 Legion.
Quick, someone stop me!
I didn’t…You forgot HK MP5 for a few $$ more
Me too. In black. Because FDE is for bootsMan, if I had an extra $2k laying around, I’d be buying the 4.25 inch model.
It's only $5.50 per day for one year....Too expensive for my blood.
9mm? In a 1911? Heresy!They look great, but they’re essentially the same TRP’s they’ve been making for decades, along with an MC Operator with checkering. If they had offered a 9mm TRP that actually would have been something new that would have moved the needle. I have no idea how no one in Springfield Armory thought to put these out in 9mm first, and maybe add some .45’s after the initial batch.
According to Bill Wilson, over half of all Wilson Combat 1911’s are now ordered in 9mm. He and Ken Hackathorn have praised the combination. Not much more credibility out there than that.9mm? In a 1911? Heresy!
9mm? In a 1911? Heresy!
Just a fadAccording to Bill Wilson, over half of all Wilson Combat 1911’s are now ordered in 9mm. He and Ken Hackathorn have praised the combination. Not much more credibility out there than that.