I still can't find a TRP but I have been reading a lot of good things about the Dan Wesson. Is the Specialist a better pistol than the TRP?
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Thanks Gosu. The TRPs and Wessons are decent pistols. But the prices of some items are getting into custom prices. The resale of a Les bear will hold more value. It is like buying a Chevy at or just below Mercedes prices. Why??
Maybe used the wrong example for the point. I own a TRP and it is not a bad pistol but I wouldn't compared it to my last purchase of a Les Bear. I wish I would have look more at a custom before I got the TRP. The TRPs and Wesson' s , Kimbers, etc,. They are getting into the 1450 to 1700 price range for a production gun. Example: I own a Colt Special Combat that I bought for 1295 and now they are 1995 or real close. I think you are better with a Custom for close to the same price. The market for these items is changing and guns are going up due to demand. But remember the demand doesn't mean you are getting more for your money like the Custom pistol.
The TRP front strap is like knives on your hands. The Les Bears pistols fit just Right. TRP trigger is ok. Les Bear has a great trigger. The list can go on. The TRP would be more compare to a loaded SA for 900 then you are talking a little different story. The Dan Wesson pistol is nicer but still running the cost up and not quit a Custom for the same cost.
My 2 dollars and done.
Good luck with your decision.
Before your purchase, I would seriously consider spending some time of 1911forum.com. Great site and like Snipershide, a large member base (138K) and plenty of people that do know their shit better than me especially about the 1911.
I like 1911forum.com, but I do not like the way it is structured. It is good for keeping the fanboi's in their own swim lanes, but if you are trying to decide between two manufacturers, you know what answer you are going to get depending on which Forum you post in. Dan Wesson vs. Springer? In the DW forum, the answer is DW. In the Springer Forum, it is Springer. You can get your answer, but you have to read two or three times as much. I did decide on a Baer over a Brown because I cared more about accuracy than fit 'n finish. It took me a while to figure it out. There are VERY knowledgeable guys there. For 1911 pr0n, go to ltwguns.com ? Index page. Then you see what is truly possible (and mostly what you can't afford, or at least don't want to spend).
I look for words like fit and finish of slide versus best bang for the buck.
I still can't find a TRP but I have been reading a lot of good things about the Dan Wesson. Is the Specialist a better pistol than the TRP?
I have a DW Valor, it is an amazing pistol. DW pistols are all made in the US, used no MIM and have a melonite finish. Compare that to the Brazilian TRP and the cost makes sense. Both are nice pistols, but the Specialist really shines, the fit and finish on these guys are top notch
The Danny Wesson over the TRP, hands down.
Buy a TRP and use your extra coin to buy lots of ammo and Cobra mags.
The others are all great guns but the TRP will perform the same and has a rock solid warranty. Its basically the same configuration as the FBI gun for a lot less coin.
They did the research and setup , I shoot it.
Its my only 1911 surrounded by HK's and Glock's and can more than hold its own.
No your pretty much 100% wrong. The TRP, while one of the better production 1911's is not even in the same league as the Proffesional.
I could buy all the parts they use to make any of these guns and would that mean its worth just as much? No, its the hand fitting, experince and build quality in addition to great parts that make them valuable.
Dan Wessons are simply better guns than Springers. They are better built, better parts, and are made in the USA. They are more accurate than the Springers and usualy test in top 3 of all the big names.
Les bauers are overpriced game guns. They are built too tight and they are not reliable enough for duty. They are also production guns. Most of the guns from Les, Wilson, Nighthawk are Production guns. They just have more hand finishing and fitting done, and you can get some other options (that you will pay a premium for). Most people buy their Production models, not the semi-customs (which offer nothing other than other options).
I am getting out of the 1911 game, as they are to nice for what I do. No sense is running and roughing up a $2k pistol when you can do the same to a glock.
Anyone looking for a high end 1911, would be doing them self a diservice is they do not consider DW. They are without a doubt the vest value out there, while being on par with the Big 4.
I am wrong about an opinion?
The TRP will perform the same as any other 1911 and shoot better than the majority of people firing it. If you want a professional then buy one, the TRP is the same external configuration without the added cost of handfitting. If you fear MIM parts buy a professional and do not fly on commercial jet aircraft.
It's a combat configured gun, not bullseye so let's keep the Ransom rest numbers separate.
If you want a custom gun or a "better" production gun then spend more or lots more for a gun that performs the same task. It's my last 1911 and truth be told all of my HK's will perform and run better than any 1911 of any price. I kept the TRP because it's the perfect balance of performance, cost and the best warranty in the business.