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The best current Mil-Spec 1911???
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I've looked at the Colts and Springfields. Any others I should check out???

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Kimber,the best "out of the box" 1911 out there,IMHO
 
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I didn't know Kimber made a Mil-Spec model.. I'll look into it.

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RSY Sir: IMHO look no further than COLT, you will not be sorry I suspect.

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Mine's a Colt,,,,
 
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In my book, Springfield Armory. But there are also the Auto-Ordnance M1911A1's. I believe Numrich Arms is their marketer.
 
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Look at S&W 1911, excellent auto, with alot of custom fetures that are standard. plus its Smith Wesson.
 
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I had an Ithica but I prefered the Remingtons to the Colts. derf
 
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The Springfield is a very good buy. I just purchased one last year and I am very happy with it. Accurate enough, price was right at $400, and not one malfunction to date with ball or hollowpoint ammo. All I've done is replace the grips with some real nice wood. Good luck!
 
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