High end semi-auto pistol, 2k-3k range...suggestions?
If a possible competition use 1911, I’d strongly consider a 9mm.
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March 24, 2018, 07:36 PM
Anubismp
X5 or custom 1911 I say
March 24, 2018, 09:02 PM
cruiser68
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Originally posted by tha1000: If a possible competition use 1911, I’d strongly consider a 9mm.
Agree, one of the reasons I am on the fence regarding caliber. I can definitely do better with follow up shots with my 9mm's. But again classic 1911 is .45.
March 24, 2018, 09:21 PM
.38supersig
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Originally posted by cruiser68:
...classic 1911 is .45.
So they tell me, but there is no fun in that.
March 24, 2018, 09:28 PM
aparoche
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Originally posted by .38supersig:
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Originally posted by cruiser68:
...classic 1911 is .45.
So they tell me, but there is no fun in that.
So I’ll tell you... 8 to 10 expensive rounds in a full size gun sucks.
March 24, 2018, 09:59 PM
tha1000
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Originally posted by cruiser68:
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Originally posted by tha1000: If a possible competition use 1911, I’d strongly consider a 9mm.
Agree, one of the reasons I am on the fence regarding caliber. I can definitely do better with follow up shots with my 9mm's. But again classic 1911 is .45.
I say it from a stage planning perspective. 10 rounds of minor is better than 8 rounds of major in the modern 8 round array matches.
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March 24, 2018, 10:04 PM
mcs1564
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Originally posted by YooperSigs: Do what I did: Buy a Ruger SR1911 and then ship it off to Don Williams at The Action Works.
This would be my first choice. I currently have a HP with Don and here’s another he did for me:
The other would be as other's have mentioned a P210A which would leave enough left over to pick up another quality piece.
I did this very thing last year. Lucked out and was able to get it and a DW Valkyrie Commander for just under $2.5K.
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March 24, 2018, 10:23 PM
cruiser68
Can you buy something older and used and have it completely refinished in say chrome or nickel? How close to new can they be rebuilt? If that were true then the option of spending the same money on completely customizing something I like versus buying brand new s appealing. Sound like that process might be very interesting. I was reading through the hi-power custom services and was in awe.
March 24, 2018, 10:46 PM
mcs1564
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Originally posted by cruiser68: Can you buy something older and used and have it completely refinished in say chrome or nickel? How close to new can they be rebuilt? If that were true then the option of spending the same money on completely customizing something I like versus buying brand new s appealing. Sound like that process might be very interesting. I was reading through the hi-power custom services and was in awe.
Regarding finishes - Yes, although some may not list certain options. Don Williams doesn't list nickel, but, I know he probably has a source for it. I thought hard about having the frame on my latest HP case hardened and that was no issue for him.
How close to new depends on the base pistol. At least you could shop local and find something good to start with. There's plenty of quality aftermarket parts for both the 1911 and HP.
Some food for thought. While you really can blow the budget on a custom piece, you can also get something a lot nicer and exactly the way you want for less. The total cost for HP, in the link I posted earlier, was less than the price of a Nighthawk HP.
Just make sure you find a reputable 'smith and be prepared for a bit of a wait.
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March 25, 2018, 09:37 AM
Pipe Smoker
Re: “Just make sure you find a reputable 'smith and be prepared for a bit of a wait.”
A plug for Robert Burke, TheSigArmorer. I sent my X5 Comp to him for an action job. Robert mailed the X5 back to me 18 days after he received it. Communication throughout the process was excellent. Phone calls and emails received prompt attention. And the action job was superb.
Serious about crackers.
March 25, 2018, 03:08 PM
Rigby470
I sold all my other guns and bought a Wilson Combat EDC X9. It is 15 rounds in a 1911-type handgun.
I may never buy another gun. It is that good.
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March 25, 2018, 04:36 PM
jjkroll32
I'll be the second to chime in with Pardini GT series either a 9 or 45.
It sounds like you're looking for something outside of a 1911 (I've been fortunate enough to own examples from both Ed Brown and Wilson).
My next high end pistol will likely be a Pardini GT9, perhaps even in 6" flavor.
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March 25, 2018, 06:31 PM
ArtieS
I would own an Ed Brown, if I were going Stainless or a Colt in High Polish Blue through their custom shop.
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March 25, 2018, 06:59 PM
patw
How about a Wildey? It is technically in .45 caliber.
March 25, 2018, 07:03 PM
BB61
Cabot Guns out of PA would be a 1911 company I would take a hard look at. http://cabotgun.com
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March 25, 2018, 08:04 PM
Shackelford
If it must be .45, then look at either a Pardini or an X5/X6. Both guns can be be had in either 9 or 45. The Sigs, in particular, can be stunning, with stainless finishes and nice burled grips, if you want a looker.
Also look closely at a P210.
March 25, 2018, 08:11 PM
IndianaBoy
If you are paying 3k for a custom 1911, you might as well pay 3k for a custom 2011.
Same awesome trigger, all the same fantastic options, with double stack capacity in a frame that is just a smidge larger than a single stack.
I find double stack pistols fill my hand out much better in any case, and the ergonomics are better.
I get 20 rounds of 9mm with factory STI mags and up to 23 rounds with tuned mags and Grams followers.
Trigger gauges at about 2.5 lbs. The trigger parts are from extreme engineering.
If you are considering shooting USPSA, consider 40 S&W. Shooting minor in Limited division is a handicap. I deal with it because I mostly shoot 3 Gun where 9mm is king.
Bar-sto 9mm barrel
Ed brown grip safety
wilson high ride ambi
extreme trig group at just 2 lbs
Dawson firing pin, magwell, mag release and button and front sight, tool less guide rod.
EGW slide release.
aftec extractor
STI slide and frame
CK Arms rear sight.This message has been edited. Last edited by: IndianaBoy,
March 25, 2018, 08:18 PM
.38supersig
A Desert Eagle isn't in the 2K price range unless you get into that hideous pimp gun thing, but add a P210 target and they'll be a whole lot more fun.
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Originally posted by aparoche:
So I’ll tell you... 8 to 10 expensive rounds in a full size gun sucks.
I like full size guns. Overall it depends on your fun:sucks ratio.
March 25, 2018, 10:00 PM
IndianaBoy
I just noticed your location is chicagoland.
The smith who built my 2011 is a Northern Ill guy if you want his contact info.
March 26, 2018, 12:00 PM
Amurr
I would do a Wilson EDC X9 in 9mm or a brown/Wilson 1911 in 45