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4/4/2009 11:03:29 PM EDT
Ive been wanting to get a 1911 for a long time and my first choice was a Kimber or a Springfield. Problem is I keep hearing all these storys about Kimbers cs. I really like the kimbers but Im not going to spend that kind of money with a company that wont stand behind their product. So Im thinking a trp. Any suggestions for a 1911 rookie?
4/5/2009 3:31:26 AM EDT
[#1]
I have a Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 1911A1 and never had any problems with it and shoots very good.  Can't speak about the Kimber cause never owned one but their price tag is a lot more than the Springfield.  Depends on what your want and can afford, I guess.
4/5/2009 4:03:09 AM EDT
[#2]
Kimbers and SA are both good guns, but I lean towards an SA myself.  Every manufacturer has issues now and then with a gun that somehow escapes the factory in a less than perfect functional state.  Most of the time (aside from some part breaking) any problem can be corrected by the owner.  One of the things I love about 1911's is that I can work on them myself.  Unless you're really mechanically challenged, so can you.  And learning the in's and out's of the gun can allow you to fine tune it yourself, and correct any minor function issues.  

You might also check out STI, Para Ordinance and (cough) Taurus.  I own 3 and they are all great guns.  Never a failure of any kind and very accurate.  If you're looking at an entry level Kimber or SA, see if you can find a Metroarms American Classic II....fantastic gun for way low price.
4/5/2009 7:27:31 AM EDT
[#3]
Thats true to the 2 posts above I had a 3 thousand dollar Nighthawk that would pop shells at my forehead.  (long Story)

And have a Kimber Eclipse i trust with my life and is my daily carry.
4/5/2009 10:17:41 AM EDT
[#4]
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Ive been wanting to get a 1911 for a long time and my first choice was a Kimber or a Springfield. Problem is I keep hearing all these storys about Kimbers cs. I really like the kimbers but Im not going to spend that kind of money with a company that wont stand behind their product. So Im thinking a trp. Any suggestions for a 1911 rookie?


I would say springfield myself...IMO the TRP is the nicest shooting 1911 right out of the box for under 1500 period...and I have delt with springfield CS, if you ever need them you will be VERY VERY happy you went with springfield!
4/5/2009 7:14:08 PM EDT
[#5]
thanks guys. sounds like sa it is. cs is a big selling point to me thats why my ar is complete LaRue. solid kit and hands down best cs Ive ever dealt with.I think Im going to look into the trp. any other models i should look at?
4/9/2009 3:22:27 PM EDT
[#6]
+1 for the TRP.  IMHO one of the best out ofthe box values out there.  It has all the custom features, is relaible and shoots well....what more can you ask for.

I prefer SA over Kimber primarily because I'm not fons of the firing pin safety on the Kimbers.