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Does anyone have any experience with the Sig 1911's?
Are they accurate / reliable?
thank you :-)
fnfalman
01-29-2012, 02:30
I shot the TTT model. Seems to be well made, nice & crisp trigger, but I can't get over the rectangular look of the slide.
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f308/fnfalman/Guns/MiltSparksnGSRnG20SF0016.jpg
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f308/fnfalman/Guns/MiltSparksnGSRnG20SF0017.jpg
Rally Vincent
01-29-2012, 02:41
Have a 1st Gen GSR that is the pride of my Sig collection. Been 100%.
Can't wait to get my hands on one of the new nightmares in .357 sig though.
I have a first generation Sig GSR 1911 in Nitron Black that is essentially a gun that Sig built on a Caspian frame that is an assemblage of the finest parts available from quality vendors.
It is an excellent 1911 that has functioned 100% reliably. The creep free, breaks like glass, 4 pound trigger makes the gun perfect for carry (I've had Sig's trigger and action enhancement packages performed on the gun). It is the pistol I carry if I want to pack a full-size 1911.
It is also a pistol that I would never sell.
http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/qq166/GVFlyer/xm813/Sig1911GSR-1.jpg
I have the STX and its been great.
I'm also not a fan of the styling though.
I've had many 1911's, none past the $1200 range though can't justify it yet, and picked up a sig nitron with the tac pac...the most accurate 1911 I've shot yet.
I broke it in at a training class and put 1200 rounds thru it in 3 days and it functioned great! Great shooter!!!
venenoindy
01-30-2012, 07:50
I have a SS rail model and like others said it is scary accurate and have not had any problems, really want to get a tac ops.
I was considering purchasing either a fullsize GSR, Scorpion Carry, or (lol) a RIA 1911 and upgrading some parts. Don't know if I want a pretty gun or a gun I won't care about scratching :) Thanks!
TxGlock9
01-30-2012, 12:58
Get a pretty gun that u dont care abt getting scratched. Lol. Gun is a tool. Wear marks are a good thing.
I kinda like the Sig 1911 styling. Not sure about it's effect on holster though. It seems like Sig 1911s have a very solid reputation overall.
ajgranda
01-30-2012, 13:52
I kinda like the Sig 1911 styling. Not sure about it's effect on holster though. It seems like Sig 1911s have a very solid reputation overall.
It seems the early production and recent versions have been the most reliable.
pdogkilr
01-30-2012, 18:14
I have a Tacops TB and am very pleased with it.
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i106/pdogkilr/Firearms/Sig%201911%20TACOPS-TB/IMG_1881300PPISized1024.jpg
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i106/pdogkilr/Firearms/Sig%201911%20TACOPS-TB/IMG_1871300PPISized1024BLueLight.jpg
I have a Tacops TB and am very pleased with it.
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i106/pdogkilr/Firearms/Sig%201911%20TACOPS-TB/IMG_1881300PPISized1024.jpg
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i106/pdogkilr/Firearms/Sig%201911%20TACOPS-TB/IMG_1871300PPISized1024BLueLight.jpg
Nice vest.
TxGlock9
01-30-2012, 21:06
Looks like a bag to me. Not a vest.
NeverMore1701
01-30-2012, 21:16
Looks like a bag to me. Not a vest.
Same.
glock2740
01-30-2012, 21:17
I do like the Tac Ops and the Scorpion. And I don't even really like railed 1911's. :)
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