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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:17 pm
by casselthief
KinnyLee wrote:
casselthief wrote:or spend the big bucks and gitcha a NightHawk. I say that somewhat jokingly cause they are ridiculously expensive, and I personally would never be able to tell the difference.
You won't be able to tell the difference until you rack the slide on the NHC guns. Oh so nice! :cool: But I still prefer my Springfield over the NHC. Hehe.
it's like good wine, unless you drink enough of it, you can't tell the difference. I prolly couldn't tell ya much about it, but I have a friend who could tell ya what color nailpolish the girl who squished the grapes was wearing!

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:25 pm
by KinnyLee
casselthief wrote:yeah, no doubt. things are cool lookin' though.

what about the Springer draws you to it? I have never handled one of them, so I don't know.

I've seen plenty of Kimbers (only the cool kids have one of those), heard great things about the Smiths, shewt, I've even heard some good things aobut the Taurus PT1911's, too. I've been thinking of gettin' mah paws on one a' dem.
Well for one is Springfield's customer service. They'll set you right no matter what. Other than the ILS, their 1911 doesn't have any firing pin block which I like.
I have a couple of their custom shop pistols and I find their fit and finish on par if not better with NHC guns.
Here is an example. ;-)
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:36 pm
by moodyamber
casselthief wrote:yeah, no doubt. things are cool lookin' though.

what about the Springer draws you to it? I have never handled one of them, so I don't know.

I've seen plenty of Kimbers (only the cool kids have one of those), heard great things about the Smiths, shewt, I've even heard some good things aobut the Taurus PT1911's, too. I've been thinking of gettin' mah paws on one a' dem.
Well, I've had Springfields in the past and they treated me well.Plus its going for a good price and seems to have the features I'm looking for.

You can keep a Kimber.I dont want one.Just like the NH, I'd need to knock someone off to pay for it.Plus,most of the Kimbers I've messed with just didnt fit my hand properly..it didnt feel natural or comfy to me.Maybe I'm just too picky.*shrug*

I've looked at Tarus and from what I saw on the website they dont carry a sub5" barrel,which is what I want.The S&W are nice but,other than being a tad out of my price range, they're made with an alloy and I'm looking for a steel weapon.I know thats just more weight to carry and try to conceal but thats just what I like.I know that makes me a bit persnickety,but thats just my prefrence.If I ever get the chance to play with a predominately alloy weapon then maybe I'll change my mind.But I know that my 9X19 Makarov is aluminium and it has a pretty good kick to it and thats what I want to avoid.

But again, I'm new to the CHL world and I'm still learning. :smile:

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:38 pm
by casselthief
Holy Huge Picture, Batman!!!

that's nice. How much that bad boy run ya?




btw, I like how you put the magazine article under the gun. nice little product placement advertising, there! :lol:

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:45 pm
by KinnyLee
Hmmmm. If I remember correctly, it was around $2200 out the door. The quality of the GRP is similar to the SA Pro, but I prefer the Black-T finish over the perma-kote. It is also very different when you rack the slide on each gun. Both are nice, but I still prefer SA over NHC. lol.

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:50 pm
by KinnyLee
Back on topic. Hehe. Another one you may want to look at is the SigArms 1911. It comes in commander size with no MIM part from what I've heard. Some models are less than $700. Only thing I don't like is the 80's series firing pin block. Other than that, it is very nice. :cool:

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:51 pm
by Jeremae
Kinda confused about the Kimber not fitting you hand and the springer does as they are EXACTLY the same grip width and angle :headscratch Maybe the Kimber had different grips installed?

You could look into the Detonics at http://www.detonicsusa.com/. They were the first to come up with a factory chopped down 1911.

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 5:01 pm
by casselthief
KinnyLee wrote: Only thing I don't like is the 80's series firing pin block.
what do you mean by firing pin block, and what does it do?

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 5:04 pm
by KinnyLee
casselthief wrote:
KinnyLee wrote: Only thing I don't like is the 80's series firing pin block.
what do you mean by firing pin block, and what does it do?
http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/tech/s80fpb.htm

More complicated / more things to break / more expensive to work on.

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 5:08 pm
by casselthief
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thank ya.

Have you handled the Kimber

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:28 pm
by bevans
the kimber ultra raptor II is a great officer size gun , i held it up to a buddies springer and the grips are identical

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:23 pm
by Skiprr
KinnyLee wrote:Hmmmm. If I remember correctly, it was around $2200 out the door.
The SA Pro was first on my wish list when I was looking to buy a new 1911 last December. They were MSRP at $2,295 then, and were going to go up a bit in 2007. The kicker was that it was a minimum six month wait time to get your hands on one unless you bought used or went an on-line auction route. So I reluctantly left it on the wish list and looked elsewhere.

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:50 pm
by KinnyLee
Skiprr wrote: The SA Pro was first on my wish list when I was looking to buy a new 1911 last December. They were MSRP at $2,295 then, and were going to go up a bit in 2007. The kicker was that it was a minimum six month wait time to get your hands on one unless you bought used or went an on-line auction route. So I reluctantly left it on the wish list and looked elsewhere.
Yeah. The wait time does depend on how fast the custom shop fills the FBI orders. I waited 3 months for my first one, and then 9 months for my second. I wasn't really in a hurry for the second because I got it as a wedding gift for my future wife. And I don't have a girlfriend. Just thinking ahead. :lol:

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:09 pm
by Crazy Ace
KinnyLee wrote:
Skiprr wrote: The SA Pro was first on my wish list when I was looking to buy a new 1911 last December. They were MSRP at $2,295 then, and were going to go up a bit in 2007. The kicker was that it was a minimum six month wait time to get your hands on one unless you bought used or went an on-line auction route. So I reluctantly left it on the wish list and looked elsewhere.
Yeah. The wait time does depend on how fast the custom shop fills the FBI orders. I waited 3 months for my first one, and then 9 months for my second. I wasn't really in a hurry for the second because I got it as a wedding gift for my future wife. And I don't have a girlfriend. Just thinking ahead. :lol:
Good thinking. Now you can have it well broken in by that time. :fire

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:02 pm
by CaptDave
Hey moodyamber:

Welcome to the forum.

If you like the S.A. Champion G.I., you should seriously consider the S.A. Champion Custom Loaded Lightweight. It is the same size as the G.I. Champion AND it has a lightweight (Aluminum) frame. Also, custom features like a beavertail grip, Novak low mount night sights, fitted s/s barrel and bushing, ambi safety, and more, check it out at http://www.springfield-armory.com/armory.php?version=8

Houston Gun Show price on this model is usually around $750.00

On the other hand, I just saw the new Kimber Pro Covert and THAT is a cool Kimber (and I'm not a big Kimber guy). Comes with digital camo Crimson Trace laser Grips. Pricey @ 1230.00