Posted: 8/31/2011 10:44:57 PM EDT
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So I know everyone gets sick of these VS. threads but I didn't see a good answer for this one anywhere...
I'm looking for a good no B.S. comparison between Springfield's TRP and Sig's Tactical Operations. I've fondled both of these guns but have not had the chance to throw lead down range... I'd really like to hear from guys who've owned or shot both and can give me an assesment as to which offers the greatest value for the money. Thanks in advance and happy shooting! |
| I don't own those specific guns but have a SIG and a Springfield. The SIG is the Scorpion model and the Springfield is a loaded PX9152LP. I haven't had the SIG for very long yet but at this point I wouldn't hesitate to buy another as it is a damn nice 1911 that has restored my faith in a platform that the Springfield had taken away. I will never buy another Springfield product. |
| Have no experience with either, but after reading a bit about the Sig I want to find one in a shop to get a good look at it. I'm a big SA fan, but I may as well see how I like the Sig before I spend any money. I was going to buy a SA Loaded parkerized model, but that Sig really intrigues me. |
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I owned a TacOps and sold it after failure to feed issues. The pistol was having trouble feeding the first round from any model of magazine even when full pull slide racking. Trigger was good enough but not a crisp as my TRP. Accuracy was acceptable, still no TRP though. Beveled mag well was helpful but bottom line if the first round out of a fresh mag would not feed I couldnt keep it. I heard bad things about SIG service and the dealer took it back instead of having to send it in.
Sig 1911's a gamble for $300 - 400 less? |
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I owned a TacOps and sold it after failure to feed issues. The pistol was having trouble feeding the first round from any model of magazine even when full pull slide racking. Trigger was good enough but not a crisp as my TRP. Accuracy was acceptable, still no TRP though. Beveled mag well was helpful but bottom line if the first round out of a fresh mag would not feed I couldnt keep it. I heard bad things about SIG service and the dealer took it back instead of having to send it in. Sig 1911's a gamble for $300 - 400 less? IMO SA is more of a gamble. Quite a few lemons out there judging from the posts on the boards and my own experience with SA which has been a total lemon since I got it. |

