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I got my Sig and been playing with it for a few days, I'm starting to get the handgun bug i guess. Put 1000 rounds through it since thursday lol Now I want a 1911 for my next one. What's a good gun to pick up? I don't want a fully tricked out race gun but semi tricked is ok. Any suggestions?

oh and does anyone shoot a 1911 in 38 super? if so what do you think of it compared to 45.
 

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No problems with it? I just saw them on the sig site and they're actully cheaper than my 226 crimson trace. I really like the sig guns 1200 rounds in 5 hrs with no cleaning and no problems impressed me, even with my limited hundgun knowledge/experience. So I wanted to stay with Sig if the guns are quality.
 

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Accuracy isn't really a big issue since most handguns shot better than I can, I was more concerned with reliability.

I like the target nitron but the XO would cost me around 600$ out the door

The CT grips retail that much? that's almost half what the gun cost out the door. If I had to pay retail I wouldn't buy near as many toys lol
 

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I believe you on the price I just never realived they were that expensive.

No I'm not a dealer but I get distributor pricing for being a good customer and give him a lot of business I have him on speed dial lol
My other half was smart enough to go to my dealer when she ordered it. My 226 CT was 878.44 with tax and police fees and another 20 something for the UPS shipping.

The revolution XO black would run 630.40 with tax and police money included and then 20-30$ UPS shipping the XO stainless would be 30$ less.
My dealer doesn't stock anything like this, can't afford the overhead so I have to order,and wait for the distro. to ship it but the wait is usually 1-7 days, sometimes longer but the pricing is worth the waiting.

I have a very good dealer, he'll sell 25-30 guns a week and make 30$ profit per gun rather sell 2 guns and make 200- 300$ profit per gun.

I like the stainless color of your gsr the color looks different than they pic on the sig site
 

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Janq said:
Jeremy said:
http://www.securityandsafetysupply.com/products-night-vision/laser-grips.html





If I had Uncle Sam buying them for me then I wouldn't think twice on the matter. $239.99 is nearly half of my planned shotgun purchase budget, and a shottie is higher on my priority list. :p

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What type shoty are you looking at. We go through many many shoty's trap and skeet guns, tactical, semi tactical. stock, block guns. etc anywhere from 100$ to several grand.
 

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I highly suggest you try 1 out before you by 1 It's a very good gun I personally don't like the gas system and interchangeable pistons for light and heavy loads. It shoots very nice as long as you match load to piston, But if you switch watch out. Light load in heavy piston dorsn't always have enough power to eject properly and if put a high velocity 3" slug in on the light piston you can go full auto, Personally I like that but it can catch you by suprise if your not rready for it lol I think it's more of a specialized gun than a do it all universal type shotgun. It does I task at a time very very well
 

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As long as you know all that you won't be disappointed with it. I just wanted to give you a heads up. With the right load for piston it is a very very good gun. It's a very soft shooter for it's size and that combined with it's quick lock time and fast cyclic rate, with slugs you can double tap it just like a handgun.
 
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