gatorhugger":20bh7465 said:
ANY gun that doesn't shoot well right out the box makes me nervous and I tend to sell em real quick. Something about jam ups tends to destroy my confidence even if it's on round 30.
C'mon Gator ... you're saying that a BRAND NEW previously unfired gun that has a few issues in the first 30 rounds, and then runs 220 perfectly would be an issue to you ???
Man, you must not keep very many guns. I think the only guns that I own that would fit your criteria would be my CZ75B's.
Most of the Sig 1911's I've shot (2 or 3) have been excellent guns from both a reliability and accuracy standpoint. They are pricey though ... and at the price point that they're at, I'd be buying a Colt Gold Cup or a mid level Springfield like a loaded target trophy. I think Sigs are very nice guns and I have a few, but when it comes to 1911's ... for the Sig's money, I think you get more value in a Colt GC or SA LTT. In my mind, there's $200-300 worth of cosmetics on the Sig, and I generally don't buy cosmetics when it comes to 1911's. I'd rather have that $300 worth go straight to accuracy upgrades. I don;t care if a 1911 isn't real pretty, but it
HAS to be super accurate.
By the way TDY ... spectacular and beautuful gun ... very, very, nice. I'm sure it will be rock solid reliable at this point. You may as well just sell that P345 ... you'll never want to touch it again ...
Here's one that has become my personal favorite ... bare bones, not very pretty, and cheap (around $600 all included) ... but it shoots easily into 2 inches or less at 50 feet offhand .... about as good as I can do.
REV