Seeking opinion Sig vs Springfield in .45

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I like Sigs, but that's me. You really just have to go shoot as many guns as possible, and see what you like best. You can touch any gun at a gun store, but just feeling a gun wont tell you how it shoots for you. The best way to get to shoot a gun that you don't have....go to the gun range and ask someone that shoots a Sig, etc....if they can tell you how they like their gun. 99% of the time they'll beg you to shoot their gun to see what you think....then take them up on it.
 

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Just my two cents worth. I have two Sig 1911's, 5" and 4.25" barrel lengths. Great guns all around, the 4.25 is a RCS model from their custom shop. I paid around $800-850, new, for it. This is great gun for me. It is accurate, has about 4.5 to 5 pound trigger (very smooth) , match barrel, and all edges have been rounded or softened. It out shoots the full size Sig Scorpion I have. I also have a Glock 30 (.45) and it is every bit as accurate for me as the Sig RCS. It is the gun I keep on my nightstand. Reasons: extended mag holds 13 rounds & red dot laser fits well on the rail and is attached at the best point for easy activation.
 

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