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Wife ok'ad the purchase of a 1911!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1057287" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I'd start with a trip to the good Dr. Barry Greyson and see what he'd recommend to start with and then just drop it off with him and let the folks who know how to make 1911's work do their thing. </p><p></p><p>Until you get to the Ed Brown/NightHawk/Wilson category (possibly Les Baer - but I wouldn't necessarily put Dan Wesson in this class), there is no comparison of any "off-the-shelf" 1911 to one that's been through the hands of a good smith. Just my humble opinion, but my 1911 was in the hands of a lot of folks who owned both a custom and a factory and once they shot mine (that Barry worked over), they were truly impressed with fit/finish, feel, trigger, accuracy, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1057287, member: 229"] I'd start with a trip to the good Dr. Barry Greyson and see what he'd recommend to start with and then just drop it off with him and let the folks who know how to make 1911's work do their thing. Until you get to the Ed Brown/NightHawk/Wilson category (possibly Les Baer - but I wouldn't necessarily put Dan Wesson in this class), there is no comparison of any "off-the-shelf" 1911 to one that's been through the hands of a good smith. Just my humble opinion, but my 1911 was in the hands of a lot of folks who owned both a custom and a factory and once they shot mine (that Barry worked over), they were truly impressed with fit/finish, feel, trigger, accuracy, etc... [/QUOTE]
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