Just purchased a Dan Wesson V-Bob and absolutely love it. I actually much prefer shooting the 45ACP versus a 9MM but not sure how much of that is the gun (Sig P226 EE, CM9, and CW9) versus the caliber. Any way, was looking for suggestions as to my next 1911 purchase. Will consider all sizes but am concerned about barrel lengths shorter than 4" assuming what I read on the errornet is true. Your thoughts on this would be much appreciated. I have on hold a Ruger SR1911 so if I decide to follow through with that purchase, I will have the full size taken care of but you can always have more than one! Want to stay under $1,500.
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There's a mountain of choices for 1911's well under that budget. You pretty much got the cream of the crop with your Dan Wesson.
I'm still waiting for a Ruger to call my own too.
There's a guy here with a Springfield Range Officer, I've kind of had a hankering for one of those. I held a Remington couple days ago, basically mil spec with better sights, had a sweet trigger.
Kimber Warrior, I have a big list that seems endless.
Happy shopping.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
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I love the 1911 platform
I have 2 1911's as of now, and I must agree with Bawanna...that Dan Wesson is one fine pistol.
I have a Range Officer, and a Sig C3. Both are excellent pistols. The RO is full size 5" barrel, and the C3 is a 4.25" barrel. IMO the RO shoots better because it's heavier, therefore more sturdy to hold when firing. The weight also helps with the recoil to a degree. The C3 is an alloy frame, so it's much lighter than the RO, but it still shoots much better than I do.
The grip on the C3 is shorter than the RO, which means less rounds in the factory mag, but there's plenty of larger capacity mags available that will work just fine in most 1911's for those range days when you don't want to shoot in 7 or 8 round mags before reloading.
The RO has an adjustable rear sight, which is nice for the range, but I'd never use it as a CCW for fear of banging that rear sight on something.
Sorry I don't have more 1911's to help in your quest, but you'll get a vast amount of respones about this anyway so good luck to you.
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Only short barrel 1911 I've ran much is my Para Ordnance LDA with the 3". It's been trouble free for me.
Years ago I had a Colt Officers Model back when everyone seemed to have issues with them, I had no issues at all with mine at all. At that time I couldn't get warm and fuzzy with the hammer back carry but I still carried it for several years before I went to S&W's 4516.
Now my mind is right again and I'm fine with the 1911. Actually why I went to the LDA's (I have 3). All the good stuff of a 1911 without hammer back, but long reset. I'm rambling, I love em all. If it goes bang, I want one.
O'Dell has a few short 1911's, perhaps he'll log in here and give us some feedback.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
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My first 1911 was a used Colt Officers 4" stainless steel...never had a problem with this pistol, although she is a bit heavy. My second one is a Colt Defender3" barrel stainless steel and this weapon is sweet. It does have a 3" barrel but the feed ramp unlike others is built into the frame which is an aluminum alloy. This pistol has beeb totally reliable as well.
I have two Kimbers, the first is a 4" all steel Pro Raptor and an alloy framed 3" Ultra Raptor and both of them never gave me any problems. Can you tell I love my 1911 45's?
What has been your concerns over the 3" inch models? Is it reliability issues or the loss in velocity due to barrel lenth? Honestly the loss of 75 - 80 fps is really a mute point. That big fat slow moving bullet still delivers and you know what they say..."You'll see it coming, but you won't be able to get out of the way!" Smile & wait for the flash
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Been very pleased with my 4.25" barrel Sig RCS. Got a DW CBOB I love too.Originally posted by CamdenSC View PostBawanna, thanks for the feedback. Looked at the Warrior but prefer no front serrations or rail.
Any opinion on the shorter barrel 1911's?
I like the looks of the new S&W E series, but read that they'll be sold out until next year.
There's another 1911 thread on KT you may wish to search for...also a 1911 folder
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I like my Kimber Ultra CDP (3" barrel). Before I got it, I was skeptical of a lightweight 1911 with a short barrel, but it fits really nicely in my hand, I enjoy shooting it, and I am quite accurate with it (by my standards).
It's only slightly larger than my MK9 Elite as you can see in the picture, and a tiny bit heavier (26.1 oz vs. 23.9 oz for the Kahr), but it fits my hand better (my little finger fits on the grip). And I *still* like SAO triggers the best. Perhaps for one of these reasons, I can shoot the Kimber much more accurately than my MK9.Attached Files"Measure twice, cut once. Think twice, speak once."
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I have some of the pistols recommended so far in this thread and they all have been reliable for me.
Colt Officer's ACP

"E" series S&W 1911TA

Springfield Armory Range Officer

However, my favorite is my Kimber TLE II

With that said, I recommend the RO as I feel it's a great value piece. It' set up to be a wonderful range gun, but would serve well for other needs.
My second recommendation would be to get a Colt Government Model (just becuase Colt is the granddaddy of them all and still a very good 1911)

Regards,
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Here is my old guy. Stays in the safe most of the time(I know, it needs cleaning) I bought it in 1974 and sent it to Armoloy in Texas for a total finish. Who knew they would get so valuable years later. Back then they sold for about $150. I am sure the new guys are a lot more accurate. Good luck in your search.Attached Files
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The Magnum Research 1911G is also a great value. That's the last one I got and it's a real shooter right out of the box too.
So many 1911's, so little time.
and money.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
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