by cigartim on Sat Apr 28, 2012 4:48 pm
I only own two 1911's, so I"ll stick to those. One is a full size stainless Taurus. I have heard lots of good things about them, and mine is no exception. It has been totally flawless. It is definitely a cheaper 1911, but it works well, which is the most important thing. My second is a Dan Wesson CCO. In case you don't know what a CCO 1911 is, it is a 4" slide on a officer size frame. This is on another level than the Taurus. The fit and finis is amazing. I LOVE my Dan Wesson, but it was not cheap.
The Taurus has been carried little because I find it a pain to carry a full size 1911 (but I am a skinny guy). It is mostly a range gun, and performs well in that role. The Wesson is one of the guns I carry most. It is the perfect size 1911 for me to carry, and only weighs 26 oz. I also love the fact that it isn't cluttered by writing all over the slide. It looks so clean. I realize it may well be out of your price range, but sometimes it's better to save for what you really want than to compromise. On the other hand, a cheaper 1911 might serve you just as well as a more expensive one. It just depends on what you want. As has been stated, the most important thing is to figure out exactly what features you want and then make a list of which guns have those features. Then take that list and compare the candidates based on price and reviews. If you are planning on carrying it I would strongly recommend that you consider the size and weight elements very carefully. You will be spending many, many hours with your carry gun, so make sure you get exactly what you want.
For the record, the only correct answer to the question "What 1911 should I buy?" is "At least one of each." Let us never forget this fundamental truth.
Here is some gun porn for your enjoyment
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- Here are the two 1911's.