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This is what he means by "boxier."


But if that is an issue, Sig makes round top 1911s too, which they call "1911 Traditional Models"
http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProdu...al-models.aspx
Not really an "issue", just don't care for the look. I did not realize they made traditional ones, thanks.

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Not really an "issue", just don't care for the look. I did not realize they made traditional ones, thanks.
Since both my Sigs are short barreled, the extra heft is welcome, especially on the Ultra Carry. I credit that hefty slide for the Ultra having better manageable recoil than your typical Officer/Defender length 1911.
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