Sidearms & Scatterguns sig tac ops 1911

Re: sig tac ops 1911

Thier good shooting guns but aside from the magwell, grips, and ambi safe their identical to the regular production guns their not built to a higher standard than say the Springield TRP models and the Springfield Loaded models. Very accurate however. My 1911R model shot very well.
 
Re: sig tac ops 1911

I've got one. Out shoots me and feels like a 1911. Only put 32 rounds thru it so take that for what it's worth since I didn't really have time to get used to it. Feels great and fit and finish is top notch.

But with that said I'm selling mine to pick up a double stack 1911 like I originally wanted this was an impulse purchase.
 
Re: sig tac ops 1911

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: phideaux</div><div class="ubbcode-body">one of the best buys in a good 1911 IMO and not full of MIM parts.....something about those mold lines just drives me nuts and makes a gun look cheap </div></div>

I'd rather replace a few small parts than the whole slide.
 
Re: sig tac ops 1911

I have a couple of 1911s including a Sig. I like the Sig better then the Springfield and Kimber. It shoots well and I have had zero malfunctions with it.
 
Re: sig tac ops 1911

SIGs are very fine 1911 style handguns for the money.
Last week I put 600rds thru my new RCS and had a blast shooting this little gem with no failures - factory,reloads & GoldDot.
To answer the OP's inquirey why not get the TacPac which is offered with/whithout rail?
If you go with the rail you also get the rail mounted laser with the package.
It's a few bucks less than the TACOPS but literally the same gun with a few less options but on the other hand you can spec out the TacPac the way you like.
That's the route I'm taking.