Who did you use for the slide milling? Thanks in advance.Not really a 1911 Guru, but I am an enthusiast, and lean towards Ruger.
My 45 ACP plinking pistol is a regular 5" SR1911 that I had the slide cut for a red dot.
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I also have another 45 Ruger SR1911 Commander topped with Tru-Glo sights.
My CCW gun is a 9mm Ruger LW Commander with Tru-Glo sights, which also has a 2nd barrel in 38 Super.
My fun gun in 9mm is a 5" Springfield Armory Prodigy.
Who did you use for the slide milling? Thanks in advance.
If money is no issue, my rank of the boutique 1911's is:Don't really have one.
the original, Colt.
If money is no issue, my rank of the boutique 1911's is:
1. Nighthawk Custom
2. Les Baer Custom (with the 1-1/2" 50 yd option)
3. Novak's 45 Shop (Also #1 if you want a Hi-Power)
3. Wilson Combat
4. Staccato -if you want a double stack
I consider Colt's inferior in every way to the above and many others, but some have to have the Horsie...
That said, I paid $400 out the door (Black Friday Sale) for a new Rock Island (Armscor) 1911A1-FS. Of course, it's not nearly as smoothly refined in fit and finish, but not that bad either, and with just about every added feature that you'd have spent well over a thousand to add a few decades ago. It groups around 2-2-1/2" at 25 yds, close enough for most shooters, while my Les Baer will essentially chew out the same bullet hole.
If spending the big money:
Optic cuts have become almost mandatory in today's custom market, but you might be (like me) Old School, who prefers the clean lines and looks of irons, while admitting that optics are the wave of the future.
I bought a Springfield Armory, Range Officer when they first came out and am very pleased with it.Take a look at Springfield Armory. They have a great selection at reasonable prices.
