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<blockquote data-quote="ExSniper" data-source="post: 679092" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>I work in a gun shop. We send more Taurus and Para 1911s in for repair than any other brand. Kimber QC has been down for about the last year as more problems are obvious on their pistols and more are returned for warranty work Springfield has an ocassional stinker also but they are the fastest and most efficient at correcting them.</p><p>I would suggest you look at the Springfield, Kimber, SIG, and S&W 1911s and take the one that has the most personal appeal and price you like. FWIW, the Commander length is easier to tote around as a CCW gun and the Govt Model is easier to shoot accurately. Officers Model size guns often have reliability issues and are harder to shoot well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExSniper, post: 679092, member: 1387"] I work in a gun shop. We send more Taurus and Para 1911s in for repair than any other brand. Kimber QC has been down for about the last year as more problems are obvious on their pistols and more are returned for warranty work Springfield has an ocassional stinker also but they are the fastest and most efficient at correcting them. I would suggest you look at the Springfield, Kimber, SIG, and S&W 1911s and take the one that has the most personal appeal and price you like. FWIW, the Commander length is easier to tote around as a CCW gun and the Govt Model is easier to shoot accurately. Officers Model size guns often have reliability issues and are harder to shoot well. [/QUOTE]
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