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<blockquote data-quote="walker" data-source="post: 2684320" data-attributes="member: 4359"><p>You definitely get what you pay for with a 1911. But I agree that some of the compacts will give you trouble. I've owned two. A Kimber CDP that was a tight and picky pain in my a$$. The other is a 3.5" Colt officers that I've kept. There is a definite design difference between the two. Now, I did have a 5" full size Kimber TAC 2 that was an amazing shooter. I have shot many different brands of Government and Commander sized without remembering that any were junk. Even the Taurus 1911 shot well. Another thing about a 1911 is after 1000 rounds you have only started to break it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walker, post: 2684320, member: 4359"] You definitely get what you pay for with a 1911. But I agree that some of the compacts will give you trouble. I've owned two. A Kimber CDP that was a tight and picky pain in my a$$. The other is a 3.5" Colt officers that I've kept. There is a definite design difference between the two. Now, I did have a 5" full size Kimber TAC 2 that was an amazing shooter. I have shot many different brands of Government and Commander sized without remembering that any were junk. Even the Taurus 1911 shot well. Another thing about a 1911 is after 1000 rounds you have only started to break it in. [/QUOTE]
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