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I have finally decided that no matter what gun I purchase, nothing does it more for me than a nice 1911. I traded a CZ PO1 and a Colt 1991 Officer for this NIB SS Stinger. It will make a nice addition to my .38 Super Comanche, and TRS. Range report to follow.













 
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I made it so far,
now I'll go for more
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You made out, big time !!!

Enjoy,
Bob


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Very nice, congrats!


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Nice.

By comparison, polymer guns are dimes per dozens. They're functional, effective, reasonably priced, practical. Great tools for the job.

Quality 1911s are in a difference league. Instruments -- not just tools.
 
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Oh...dear!

That is something to behold. Very nice Baer.
 
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Just mobilize it
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I have a Baer too. They are awesome pistols. Enjoy!
 
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Nice. Cool
 
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Someone done put the biscuit in the basket. Nice score, Mr. Bandit.
 
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Very nice, I have a couple Baer's and love them. You are 100% correct nothing does it like a 1911 and if they weren't so cumbersome I would carry one all the time.
 
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Really nice! I'd love to have that exact gun, but in 38 Super. I think Baer only offers the Super Stinger in blued right now?
 
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Sweet !





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I gave in a picked up a Premier II about a year and a half ago. I love it.


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I will NEVER tire of seeing Baer slide serrations. One of very few who do them like I like.
 
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Congrats on the Les Baer. I love my Monolith Heavyweight Tactical...
 
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That's a pretty reasonable trade.

A semi-custom 1911 is a nice milestone in a collection.


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I’ve never shot or handled a Baer. They look “plain” to me but I have always heard they were one of if not the tightest fit 1911s out there.

I have experience with Brown and Wilson but not Baer.

What I am basically saying is...........I am far from my goal of collecting the whole set of firearms.

Nice pistol. Shoot safe and in good health.


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That's a pretty reasonable trade.

A semi-custom 1911 is a nice milestone in a collection.


I've hit that milestone several times....lol.

That Baer TRS is just dirty from the range. Big Grin





 
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I've opened this thread several times, over days and cannot see the photos. Musta be McDonalds wifi restriction.
 
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Oooops...high res pics are trying to open but very slow.
 
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I've long thought the CCO was the pinnacle in concealable 1911s. Good reliability with the commander slide and good concealability with the short grip. Better still in stainless.
 
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