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What’s the best American made 1911 for under 1k or so? And I know everyone loves Dan Wesson but those seem to all start at 14 or 1500 these days so that’s out.
I def. Want an American gun in .45
 
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I really like my Springfield Armory Ronin O.R.full size. Is very well fit and finished and shoots great.
To be honest I'm not sure if they are considered made in USA, I seem to remember hearing at one point S.A. frames were made in Brazil.
 
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What’s the best American made 1911 for under 1k or so? And I know everyone loves Dan Wesson but those seem to all start at 14 or 1500 these days so that’s out.
I def. Want an American gun in .45

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I really like my Springfield Armory Ronin O.R.full size. Is very well fit and finished and shoots great.
To be honest I'm not sure if they are considered made in USA, I seem to remember hearing at one point S.A. frames were made in Brazil.


Springfield stopped using Imbel steel for their 1911s in the mid-2000s. They manufacture their own frames and slides in the US now.

For under $1K you're probably looking at Rugers or Springfields if you looking at brand new. Everything else is probably going to be above that.
 
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Springfield Ronin gets my vote.
 
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My SA 1911’s have mostly been great. One had a trip back to the mothership. Came back great.
 
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I figured it would prolly be between Springfield and Ruger, between which of those two?
 
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I figured it would prolly be between Springfield and Ruger, between which of those two?

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Colt, S&W, Ruger or S.A., you can't go wrong with any of them.
 
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I carry a ruger every day




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My Springfield Garrison has been excellent. And the Rugers I have had have been great, too.


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I have a full size Ruger and a LW commander style and have been pleased with both. I would not be afraid to buy a Colt. I have 2 I have had for many years.
 
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Smith & Wesson E-Series

As a big Sig fan, I thought I'd love the 1911 X, but not so much ☹️. I compared it to the Springfield Garrison, Springfield Ronin, a 9mm double stack (I forget which gun), an the E-Series S&W...I kept going back to the S&W & posted about it in a few places. Someone found me a used S&W in "Like New" condition (I hate spending on new) for a great price, so I jumped on it. So glad I did, this gun is awesome



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Problem is for a decent one like the Competition, he's going to be $1,200 which is over his budget. The OP still hasn't mentioned if he's fine going with a used gun which opens his choices up quite a bit.

If he can go used, mrprovy has a point in that the S&W E-Series is incredibly hard to beat for what it brings to the table and might be able to find one new right at his budget.
 
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Colt competition, comes in blued or s/s. I bought one of the earlier 9mm S/S ones, they also make in .45. Slide to frame fit and barrel bushing fit is bank vault tight so is the trigger pull. It's a nice shooting gun and comes with nice features: Fiber optic front site, G10 grips, skelatized hammer and trigger, etc. etc. Nothing holds value and resells like a Colt in the under $1000 range either.

There's plenty of them new on gunbroker at under $1000.
 
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We got in a Springfield Garrison at work the other day. It has the best trigger of all the 1911's in the shop, and that's for an $800something dollar gun vs some twice the price, Colts and Kimbers included.


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I would agree with those pushing Colt, Springfield, and Smith and Wesson. I'm less interested in Springfield's stuff these days but I honestly can't put my finger on why.
 
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For aesthetics and the all-important “authenticity” factor, I’d go with a Colt. However, the equivalent Springfield is a bit cheaper and IMO has slightly better assembly and quality control.
 
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i sold my DW Pointman 45 years ago. I loved that pistol. what was I thinking and now they are going for 2k Confused

only 1911 I have now is a SA Ronin 10mm. wich I like!
 
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Problem is for a decent one like the Competition, he's going to be $1,200 which is over his budget. The OP still hasn't mentioned if he's fine going with a used gun which opens his choices up quite a bit.

Ah. I hadn't checked prices in a while. Last I looked into it the Competitions were about $850 and you could still get a basic Colt 1911 for like $750. Used, I'd still go Dan Wesson. Should be able to get a Razorback/Heritage for under a grand.

ETA: Looks like Colt Competitions are widely available for $900ish, at least according to Gunbroker
https://www.gunbroker.com/all/...&sort=13&pagesize=96


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