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Re: Wilson Polymer 9mm 1911

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Nice, but I don't know that I would pay $2k for it,

I do have an Ed Brown 1911. however, a polymer 1911 for $2k+? That's high.

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I've seen Wilson Combat pistols in use, and have handled a few myself, and haven't been especially impressed with their value. I'd much prefer a Les Baer or Ed Brown pistol.

And at least some of Wilson's early polymer 1911 pistols appear to have been problematic.

The "Spec Ops" name probably accounts for $500 of the price. ("Spec Ops" is beyond merely "Tactical" and hence, is worth more, right? :lol: )
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The only plastic that should come close to a 1911 is a Credit Card. :oops: :thumbs2:
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AEA wrote:The only plastic that should come close to a 1911 is a Credit Card. :oops: :thumbs2:
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AEA wrote:The only plastic that should come close to a 1911 is a Credit Card. :oops: :thumbs2:
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At $1500 this may have attracted a few (more?) HK & Sig guys. Looks nice, but I'd sooner have steel for that kind of coin. It will be interesting to see if it takes off though, could be a whole new world.
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Carrots wrote:At $1500 this may have attracted a few (more?) HK & Sig guys. Looks nice, but I'd sooner have steel for that kind of coin. It will be interesting to see if it takes off though, could be a whole new world.
Wilson already had a .45 ACP full sized 1911 with a polymer frame (I can't remember the Model name). I don't believe it did too well. Don't know if it was the polymer or the hi cap mag that turned peeps off.

Strange that they would bring out a shorter version of the same thing (except in 9mm) and expect it to sell. :???:
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Indeed, I didn't know that they had been down this road already. As Andy said, yet another very hokey name though :headscratch
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• The stainless steel frame rail assembly is CNC machined from solid billet steel to exacting dimensions and permanently fused to the polymer grip for unfailing, precise rigidity. Unlike other polymer 1911 style guns, this grip is guaranteed to never come loose when you least expect it.
I must be a callow youth, because I've never even heard of that happening on a steel or alloy framed 1911. :mrgreen:
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You can get an STI already tricked out from Brazos Custom for less. I have a Caspian doublestack 9mm 1911 that cost even less, it's all steel and it runs reeeeeeally well. :evil2:

Wilson used to make a polymer framed doublestack 45, which looked a lot like this new gun. I have shot a few of them and was not impressed.

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I would love to have a 1911 9mm. Budget will nto allow something of this quality right now.

Any suggestions out there for something better priced for now?

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I have an H&K P30L (the long slide version). Not "cheap" but +/- 1/3rd of the cost of this Wilson. For something a bit smaller than the "L" have a look at a standard P30. Both are 15+1, durable, reliable, ergonomic (comfy grip and replaceable back straps and side panels) and I think that they look great to boot. They are not 1911 based though, and for that you may have to look at STI http://www.stiguns.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Colt Commanders in 9mm exist but are a bit difficult to find.
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