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I Need your opinions
Ok guy's here's the deal!
My wife wants to get a compact 1911,in 45 cal. For her ccw. She wants it to be stainless,or two tone,with a 3" bbl and a skeletonized (hope I spelled that right):o hammer & trigger & a BT GS. She has been carrying a SP101 357 mag, she is very comforable with hand guns,as well as rifles. And she shoots my 1911's! Of course she has small hands, so a full sized 1911 is a little tough for her. We have been looking at guns in the 900.00 - 1300.00 price range! And I hate to say it Clyde, she really likes the looks of the little kimbers:eek: So I told I would ask you guys what you would recomend! Ps: she said she would take donations:D:rolleyes: |
I have a Colt Defender and very pleased with it
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I agree with wxl on the Colt Defender you can't go wrong............
As for the Kimber if that is what you wife likes and can handle make her Happy....... Because she lets you buy your 1911's.............:D:D:D Clyde |
Take a look at the STI product line. They make several 3 inch models in 45. The Shadow is on my short list!
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I'd frankly try to talk her out of a 3" by both explaining the impulse physics of the design where shorter slide/barrels have much more critical timing requirements and therefore are much more susceptible to malfunction, and the fact that it's the frame grip size that is more important than slide length for concealability. I'd want the most reliable package for her and a 3" isn't it.
I see the Colt Defender/New Agent, Dan Wesson CCO, and Brown Kobra Carry LW as options. http://rap.midco.net/bald1/CCO%20x2.jpg |
Dan Wesson has an offering for you. CCO or Guardian.
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Not sure about cost vs. manufacturer mentioned above. The cap price of $1,300 does limit the options unless you buy something used.
It will be very interesting to see what she wants. Personally, I dont let my wife shoot or even look at 1911's. If she did then she'd figure out what they cost and my fun would quickly come to an end!:eek: |
I say a 3 inch gun would not be what bought for my wife. I would stick to the commander length. Find a Guardian and let her shoot it. My wife loves mine. A CCO would be another fine choice.
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From the Ladies point of view..... I really like the Guardian for carry in gun purse (my favorite Gun totin' Mamas Raven bag) or IWB. Easy to manipulate and shoot accruately. I chose it over the CCO only because I wanted to add a 9mm to my stash. I would advise getting one that is big enough to absorb some of the recoil, yet able to conceal very well. The bobtail does this very well. Those short barrels hurt my wrist. I want a gun that I enjoy shooting, and the Guardian fits the bill.
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