Always said I would never own a 1911 but, at the same time, always wanted a Springfield EMP. I scratched that itch today....3 inch Springfield Ronin EMP
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Always said I would never own a 1911 but, at the same time, always wanted a Springfield EMP. I scratched that itch today....3 inch Springfield Ronin EMPView attachment 8142251
My last Gucci 1911 was a DW Specialist. There is just something special about the Valor and v-bob in black. I don't think there is a better 1911 out there for the money.I only have one 1911 (DW Valor), but it's by far my favorite handgun in my possession.
I love the craftsmanship of a well made 1911, I can see why people spend a lot of money on these handguns.
My last Gucci 1911 was a DW Specialist. There is just something special about the Valor and v-bob in black. I don't think there is a better 1911 out there for the money.
You have to spend twice that to get something appreciably better. A higher end WC or EB ect. I will take a dw Valor over any Baer, nighthawk or springer pro.I love my Valor.
It seems like you have to spend A LOT of money on a 1911 before you get any appreciable gains over a DW, so I definitely they're a good value.
And I love the black duty finish.
Will doLet us know how it shoots!
Thanks!Congrats - they are good little guns. Super popular around my area.
It's as close as I will get.That's not a real 1911 so you are still safe.
I disagree. I don't own a DW, but I'd take an older Les Baer or a WC over one. I have a Wilson Jewlery Store, Colt, Combat Commander with ivory grips that my Dad had him make in the early 70's before he opened Wilson Combat. I say it's a BBQ gun, but it's smooth as hell and functions flawlessly. I bet it would easily bring $6k if I ever wanted to sell it, but I couldn't legally unless I removed the Colt Ivory grips, thanks Obama.
Clark Custom makes some gorgeous pistols too. I've always wanted a blued "Full Meltdown" long slide.
If you Google "Clark Blue Meltdown" the first series of pics are of my buddy's stag handle pistol. Beautiful.
A Bill Wilson build (not WC) on a Colt base would probably bring double what you suggested. Elephant ivory’s are about $450-$500. So…I disagree. I don't own a DW, but I'd take an older Les Baer or a WC over one. I have a Wilson Jewlery Store, Colt, Combat Commander with ivory grips that my Dad had him make in the early 70's before he opened Wilson Combat. I say it's a BBQ gun, but it's smooth as hell and functions flawlessly. I bet it would easily bring $6k if I ever wanted to sell it, but I couldn't legally unless I removed the Colt Ivory grips, thanks Obama.
Clark Custom makes some gorgeous pistols too. I've always wanted a blued "Full Meltdown" long slide.
If you Google "Clark Blue Meltdown" the first series of pics are of my buddy's stag handle pistol. Beautiful.
BFC nails this one. Pun only partially intended.
In the U.S. prior to 1990? Check
Integral component? Check
Ivory doesn’t account for 50% of value? Check
Ivory is not raw. Check
Ivory grips weigh less than 200 grams. Check.
Item was manufactured or hand crafted before July 6th 2016. Check.
Gun snobs are the assholes of the community.Why?
Will do. Going to the range this afternoon to put it thru the paces.I really wanted one back in the day, but bought a Colt Defender in 45 ACP instead.
Let us know how yours shoots!
The good reviews far our weigh the bad. I knew the risk when I bought it. I appreciate the well wishes. Fingers crossed."3 inch Springfield Ronin EMP"
Oof.
Not to be a dick and not to try to jinx you... but if you should have any trouble with it, don't blame "the 1911".
Good luck and enjoy.