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<blockquote data-quote="kaiser83" data-source="post: 233391" data-attributes="member: 2311"><p>Colt is of course the original and tried and true 1911, but I personally love the Springfield Armory 1911. When I bought min in 2005 they were out-performing the Colts in competition all over. I also removed the wood grips(saved them of course) and put a Hogue wrap around on it which makes it extremely comfortable to hold and shoot. I'd definitely include Springfield Armory in your decision making process. Seven years of shooting it and not a jam or problem to this day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaiser83, post: 233391, member: 2311"] Colt is of course the original and tried and true 1911, but I personally love the Springfield Armory 1911. When I bought min in 2005 they were out-performing the Colts in competition all over. I also removed the wood grips(saved them of course) and put a Hogue wrap around on it which makes it extremely comfortable to hold and shoot. I'd definitely include Springfield Armory in your decision making process. Seven years of shooting it and not a jam or problem to this day. [/QUOTE]
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