Colt Question
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Colt Question
What's the skinny on the newer Colt Series 80 1991's? I've seen two at my range lately, just over $700.00, they feel as though to be put together very well, but I haven't researched them much.
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Good well made gun's, accurate right out of the box, some shooters will want a trigger job. I don't think is necessary.
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New Colt's
The new Colts vary wildly in quality...some are good, but some are terrible... if you get a terrible one you are in trouble as Colt's service isn't great.
In recent years, any Colt 1911 type I have bought has had to have considerable gunsmith work to make is relible for carry and comfortable to shoot.
For a bit less money you can get a S&W 1911 that is reliable, well made and has lots of features as compared to the Colts.... and you get the best warranty in the industry.
All of my S&W 1911 types have been good enough to carry out of the box.
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In recent years, any Colt 1911 type I have bought has had to have considerable gunsmith work to make is relible for carry and comfortable to shoot.
For a bit less money you can get a S&W 1911 that is reliable, well made and has lots of features as compared to the Colts.... and you get the best warranty in the industry.
All of my S&W 1911 types have been good enough to carry out of the box.
FWIW
Chuck
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Do a search for 1991 in the Colt forum at http://www.1911forum.com
I've never had one but I haven't heard any horror stories.
I've never had one but I haven't heard any horror stories.
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Re: New Colt's
For a bit less money, you sure? I thought the basic Smith 1911's ran around the $900.00 range, and the Colts at this store were just over $700.00. Please advise on if Smith makes a 1911 in this price range, because I agree with you on the fact that you get the best warranty in the business. Smith makes an excellent product.cxm wrote: For a bit less money you can get a S&W 1911 that is reliable, well made and has lots of features as compared to the Colts.... and you get the best warranty in the industry.
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The basic SW1911 is $696.21. You can order from them or see if your local guy will price match.
The basic SW1911 is $696.21. You can order from them or see if your local guy will price match.
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I carry a 4.25" SW1911PD. Very good gun. Fully functional as is. Night sights would be a nice addition though.JLaw wrote:That's do-able once I get around to selling my Glock. I'm a Smith fan also, just thought the SW1911 was out of my price range. Do you, or anyone else here own one? Any reports?Photoman wrote:I've seen the basic S&W 1911 (108285) in the $695 range. I highly recommend the S&W.
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Good to hear it, Photoman. Got the Glock up for sale tonight. I'll be looking for a SW1911 when it sells.Photoman wrote:I carry a 4.25" SW1911PD. Very good gun. Fully functional as is. Night sights would be a nice addition though.JLaw wrote:That's do-able once I get around to selling my Glock. I'm a Smith fan also, just thought the SW1911 was out of my price range. Do you, or anyone else here own one? Any reports?Photoman wrote:I've seen the basic S&W 1911 (108285) in the $695 range. I highly recommend the S&W.
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