kowalzekc wrote:Yeah a lot of the ones you all are mentioning are more than I would care to spend right now.
You started by mentioning Kimber.
kowalzekc wrote:Yeah a lot of the ones you all are mentioning are more than I would care to spend right now.
Holland&Holland wrote:kowalzekc wrote:Yeah a lot of the ones you all are mentioning are more than I would care to spend right now.
You started by mentioning Kimber.
Ghost wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:kowalzekc wrote:Yeah a lot of the ones you all are mentioning are more than I would care to spend right now.
You started by mentioning Kimber.
The low end for their full size is like $750 so not too bad.
Holland&Holland wrote:kowalzekc wrote:Yeah a lot of the ones you all are mentioning are more than I would care to spend right now.
You started by mentioning Kimber.
BigDog58 wrote:If the OP was willing to go up a few bucks, there is a great deal on Gunbroker for a STI Race Gun...
If I didn't have all my funds tied up in long range shooting, I'd jump on this one
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/773195622
Another STI .45 ACP listed with current bid of $560 https://www.gunbroker.com/item/772288185
kowalzekc wrote:I found this in the for sale. Reviews online are good. Any thoughts?
viewtopic.php?f=49&t=59057
crbutler wrote:I wouldn’t say the old paras are better than the new... I have 2 P14-45’s that the holes don’t line up. Purchased them when I thought they would be good IPSC guns... Why I recommend folks try games before they buy the equipment now.
Also, they don’t fit guys without huge hands.
Both are safe queens that break slide stops reliably every 2-300 rounds.
Para would do nothing.
If you want high cap 1911’s, the STI or the infinity are the way to go, but more money...
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