FastCarry wrote:Did you get a chance to trade it for something?
Yes.
I'm waiting for my Dan Wesson Valkyrie Commander to be shipped. It should come in a couple of weeks.
That is sweet, for sure!
Now we're going to have to get together sometime just to compare it with my Guardian.
I can tell you from personal experience that if you do have a problem, they WILL make it right.
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams
FastCarry wrote:Did you get a chance to trade it for something?
Yes.
I'm waiting for my Dan Wesson Valkyrie Commander to be shipped. It should come in a couple of weeks.
That is sweet, for sure!
Now we're going to have to get together sometime just to compare it with my Guardian.
I can tell you from personal experience that if you do have a problem, they WILL make it right.
That's good to hear.
Part of my trade for the Valkyrie was an STI Ranger II, which was a very fine gun but had the steel frame, which was just too heavy for EDC.
Excaliber
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." - Jeff Cooper
I am not a lawyer. Nothing in any of my posts should be construed as legal or professional advice.
My Dan Wesson Valkyrie Commander arrived yesterday and I've put 300 rounds of ball and hollowpoint ammo through it with magazines from Dan Wesson, Tripp Research, and Wilson Combat with zero malfunctions.
The gun is extremely tightly fitted and the manual cautions not to use it for carry or competition until 300 - 500 rounds have been fired to allow the mating surfaces to seat against each other. During that time some slow slide movement and failures to go into battery can be expected. However, I didn't encounter any, which is quite a pleasantly different experience than I had with the Ruger 1911.
This gun is a winner and is now my primary EDC.
Excaliber
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." - Jeff Cooper
I am not a lawyer. Nothing in any of my posts should be construed as legal or professional advice.
LOL. I just have to make due with my Ruger full size 1911 until I get mine I guess. While I am sorry your Ruger was bad, twice, my full size has had no issues. It will be replaced as an EDC by a Guardian or V-Bob. Soon I hope.
Excaliber wrote:My Dan Wesson Valkyrie Commander arrived yesterday and I've put 300 rounds of ball and hollowpoint ammo through it with magazines from Dan Wesson, Tripp Research, and Wilson Combat with zero malfunctions.
The gun is extremely tightly fitted and the manual cautions not to use it for carry or competition until 300 - 500 rounds have been fired to allow the mating surfaces to seat against each other. During that time some slow slide movement and failures to go into battery can be expected. However, I didn't encounter any, which is quite a pleasantly different experience than I had with the Ruger 1911.
This gun is a winner and is now my primary EDC.
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Good Deal!
Very happy for you. In the end...something good came of all that grief.
Excaliber wrote:My Dan Wesson Valkyrie Commander arrived yesterday and I've put 300 rounds of ball and hollowpoint ammo through it with magazines from Dan Wesson, Tripp Research, and Wilson Combat with zero malfunctions.
The gun is extremely tightly fitted and the manual cautions not to use it for carry or competition until 300 - 500 rounds have been fired to allow the mating surfaces to seat against each other. During that time some slow slide movement and failures to go into battery can be expected. However, I didn't encounter any, which is quite a pleasantly different experience than I had with the Ruger 1911.
LOL. I just have to make due with my Ruger full size 1911 until I get mine I guess. While I am sorry your Ruger was bad, twice, my full size has had no issues. It will be replaced as an EDC by a Guardian or V-Bob. Soon I hope.
All the Ruger issues I've heard about have been with the lightweight model. The all steel guns seem to run just fine.
There is no comparison between any of the Rugers and the Dan Wessons, as you would expect in view of the huge price difference between them.
You're in for a treat if you go for any of the models you listed.
Excaliber
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." - Jeff Cooper
I am not a lawyer. Nothing in any of my posts should be construed as legal or professional advice.
LOL. I just have to make due with my Ruger full size 1911 until I get mine I guess. While I am sorry your Ruger was bad, twice, my full size has had no issues. It will be replaced as an EDC by a Guardian or V-Bob. Soon I hope.
All the Ruger issues I've heard about have been with the lightweight model. The all steel guns seem to run just fine.
There is no comparison between any of the Rugers and the Dan Wessons, as you would expect in view of the huge price difference between them.
You're in for a treat if you go for any of the models you listed.
A couple of weeks ago, DevilDawg was busy picking my brain in PM about the Guardian & V-Bob. I think he's decided he wants them both.
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams
LOL. I just have to make due with my Ruger full size 1911 until I get mine I guess. While I am sorry your Ruger was bad, twice, my full size has had no issues. It will be replaced as an EDC by a Guardian or V-Bob. Soon I hope.
All the Ruger issues I've heard about have been with the lightweight model. The all steel guns seem to run just fine.
There is no comparison between any of the Rugers and the Dan Wessons, as you would expect in view of the huge price difference between them.
You're in for a treat if you go for any of the models you listed.
A couple of weeks ago, DevilDawg was busy picking my brain in PM about the Guardian & V-Bob. I think he's decided he wants them both.
I am having much trouble saying no to a slightly used Guardian right now, and at $1200 it isn't easy. I am leaning more towards the Guardian due to the reduced weight making it far easier to EDC. Being cheaper is also nice.
That's a good price. Mine is a bit more than "slightly" used, but I wouldn't sell it for that price.
Just make sure it's the caliber you want. They're available in .45, 9mm, & .38 Super.
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams
LOL. I just have to make due with my Ruger full size 1911 until I get mine I guess. While I am sorry your Ruger was bad, twice, my full size has had no issues. It will be replaced as an EDC by a Guardian or V-Bob. Soon I hope.
All the Ruger issues I've heard about have been with the lightweight model. The all steel guns seem to run just fine.
There is no comparison between any of the Rugers and the Dan Wessons, as you would expect in view of the huge price difference between them.
You're in for a treat if you go for any of the models you listed.
A couple of weeks ago, DevilDawg was busy picking my brain in PM about the Guardian & V-Bob. I think he's decided he wants them both.
I am having much trouble saying no to a slightly used Guardian right now, and at $1200 it isn't easy. I am leaning more towards the Guardian due to the reduced weight making it far easier to EDC. Being cheaper is also nice.
That's a good price. I would have bought that model but the bobbed mainspring housing doesn't feel right to me and limits the number of grips that will fit it.
If you like the bobbed design, I'd jump on that if I were you.
Excaliber
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." - Jeff Cooper
I am not a lawyer. Nothing in any of my posts should be construed as legal or professional advice.