Posted: 6/4/2017 11:44:31 PM EDT
| I'm seriously debating selling my SAO Cajunized CZ SP01 and Dan Wesson Discretion 45 for a STI DVC Tactical 45. I've never owned a STI, and $2800 is ALOT of skrilla to put down for something I've never shot or held. I love my Discretion, just wish it was a double stack, and the DVC Tac fits that bill. Any thoughts? Have I just gone mad? Whats the STI C/S like? Are they hand fit as in the case of the DW's? I was very impressed by the accuracy of the DW out of the box, being able to dump a 10rnd mag into a 3x5 index card at 15yards, standing. Can I expect the same accuracy, or better (provided I'm doing my part of course). Whats the turnaround time at STI for repairs should I need them? I'm assuming lifetime warranty? |
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The accuracy on STIs tends to be excellent. You should be able to shoot every round into a ragged 2" hole at 15-20 yards with no problem. They see some hand fitting but probably not as much as some DW models like the Valor. However the fitting they do see is mostly on the barrel fit, which is the heart of the gun.
Customer service by all accounts is pretty good. Never used them myself. If the price gives you heartburn, look at one of the older models like the Edge, Eagle, etc. They cost a little less because they don't have as much gingerbread tacked on, but they are in no way inferior to the DVC line. You should be able to pick up a lightly used one on GB for $1500 or so. |
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Attached File This? I've been eyeing it and came here to find reviews on it. I've been reading as much as I can and figuring if it's worth it. I'm thinking of offing a hk45t and SA trp for it. Fills both niches well but likewise, a hard pill to swallow. On the flip side, where's the difference in this versus a nighthawk... Infinity is basically a dedicated race gun to my understanding? |
It doesn't thrill me to hear that I submitted a build quote this morning and am waiting on the email back but assuming $5k for what I want. I wish the website gave price differences as an option sheet so you can see if the juice is worth the squeeze.
I just don't think I need an SVI, but if I move a few other guns that just sit, it'll be a lifelong investment. I guess kind of the Rolex thought. Buy it for life |
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It doesn't thrill me to hear that I submitted a build quote this morning and am waiting on the email back but assuming $5k for what I want. I wish the website gave price differences as an option sheet so you can see if the juice is worth the squeeze.
I just don't think I need an SVI, but if I move a few other guns that just sit, it'll be a lifelong investment. I guess kind of the Rolex thought. Buy it for life You can get a 2011 from STI if that's all you want, and you'll pay a good deal less and not have to wait a year and a half. |
| I played with my friends SVI and it was buttery smooth racking, amazing trigger... but the fit and finish was crazy. It has the sight tracker (it is a race gun) and we were comparing it to his duty 1911 which was similar to my trp. I'd love to find the slide figment and smoothness of that gun in an sti. I just don't know what sti puts out with fit and finish |
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I played with my friends SVI and it was buttery smooth racking, amazing trigger... but the fit and finish was crazy. It has the sight tracker (it is a race gun) and we were comparing it to his duty 1911 which was similar to my trp. I'd love to find the slide figment and smoothness of that gun in an sti. I just don't know what sti puts out with fit and finish |
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I played with my friends SVI and it was buttery smooth racking, amazing trigger... but the fit and finish was crazy. It has the sight tracker (it is a race gun) and we were comparing it to his duty 1911 which was similar to my trp. I'd love to find the slide figment and smoothness of that gun in an sti. I just don't know what sti puts out with fit and finish among the best and are well known for their 2011 pistols that come out of their shop. Another option would be to send them a 2011 frame and slide kit and have them spec out a pistol of your liking... Good luck. Brownells/STI Brownells/STI Bald Slide |
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IMHO, I would go to Dawson Precision for a solid STI 2011 pistol in the flavor you choose...they are among the best and are well known for their 2011 pistols that come out of their shop. Another option would be to send them a 2011 frame and slide kit and have them spec out a pistol of your liking... Good luck. Brownells/STI Brownells/STI Bald Slide |
| The high end STI models are pretty comparable to SVIs where it counts. But yeah... my SVI is next level in comparison. As for the STIs I've owned... they are fit very well, on the tight end, and had to break them in. The SVI on the other hand was butter straight from the factory. The ability to spec grip size on the 2011, grip texture options, safety options, caliber conversion options, and overall fit and finish (flawless) are what really separate the SVIs from STIs, but STIs are still great guns and would not hesitate to buy one if looking for a DS and not looking to drop 5k+. |
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STIs have been great for me. i had a 6" 40 for limited and 3 gun, and then a 4" 45 tactical that I carried and used for HD. ended up selling both to help fund life, but they ran like crazy. Mags are expensive, but the real problems you have with the guns happen when people dick with them to try and get maximum capacity for competition. I never had trouble with reliability with standard mags. shot great, ran well, more accurate than I am.
I'm half-assed saving for a tactical or DVC in 9mm. That and a shield would cover 99% of the shooting I want to do. if you want to check some out, go to a USPSA match and ask around. you will see a ton of options. basically you get the great trigger of a 1911 with the capacity of polymer. |
| STI customer service was great for me. I bought a used 9mm duty one off gunbroker, someone (previous owner, or shop that it got traded in at, maybe it left STI that way) put a 45 slide stop on it and it didn't work right. One email and they sent me a return label, went through the gun and replaced parts necessary to get it to 100% and tested it and had it back within about 2 weeks, no questions or charges. Next 1911 will be one of their HOST models. |
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In 9 or 45 I think you would be good. I have multiple STIs that run great, all 45s or 9s. But my DVC classic in 40 has been a nightmare combined overall length (COL) of the cartridge, the longer the COL is the better it will run... Just some food for thought...YMMV. .40 SW CP |
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I wish we had svi infinity people to step on in. It looks like svi to sti is what Cadillac is to Buick, but you can't find svi's that aren't race guns. Most I'm seeing are 9/40 and no threaded barrels. |
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Here is a simple non metric 40&W cartridge print (courtesy of google/loadadata.com).
40 S&W Print SAAMI specs/37,500 PSI MAP. |
| Getting my DVC Limited to run has been a labor of love (extractor tuning, magazine tuning and a trip to STI for a new rear sight), but now that it's right it is soooo right. Shot it today side by side with Glocks and Sigs, and it's just far and away the best shooting gun in my hands that I have ever owned. |
| OP, I dont know if you have decided or not, but my LGS has an STI DVC Tact in 9mm that I am in love with. Ive held it, and do so every time I walk in there. Here is the thing, Im not even really a handgun guy other than my CCW's and a few others. I cant bring myself to sell a Scar or Noveske to shell out that kind of dough. I am looking seriously at the 2017 SHot Show Limited edition he has in the shop. Thats alot more reasonable to me. Some day I will get a Cabot, but for now the lower end STI is probably good enough for me, a non pistol collector. If I had the extra dough, Id do the DVC Tact. |
I submitted a build quote this morning and am waiting on the email back but assuming $5k for what I want. I wish the website gave price differences as an option sheet so you can see if the juice is worth the squeeze.
