Re: Why did I get a 1911... ?
I had been looking for about 6 to 7 months for a TRP Operator, started out at $1100 then went to $1350 still couldn't even find one then was guaranteed to get one at $1510 so I said get it then called and told by Springfield that they didn't have grips for the Kalifornia model and that was why there were NONE in Kalifornia but promised some would be out within the month 2 months later I get the call but now it is $1,890 are you kiddin' me? They said no. I decided to go with either a Les Bear, Wilson, or a Nighthawk. When the Nighthawk came by in the for sale section for less than what the TRP would be out the door (tax now in my county is 9.75% that adds ANOTHER $200 I jumped on and man is that GRP Recon sweet. I will be taking it out for its maiden voyage this weekend.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: -Ace-</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ToddM</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The sheer demand and price increase of the TRP shows what a solid gun it's proven to be. I don't know what it is about the TRP but it's visually stunning. When they first came out you could pick one up in the $1100 range if you shopped around. Right now I know two shops locally that have a TRP, one at $1600 and the other just shy of $1700.
At the $1200 price point they were the best things going hands down for quality/price, at $1700 they start to blur the line between picking up a used wilson/baer etc. At $1600 or so they are probably priced where they should be in relation to kimber etc. and below the semi-customs but at $1100-1200 price point they were a steal. </div></div>
Actually back in 05 i picked one up new for $850, and a used one for $500. Now days you can still find one for less than $1200 just have to have patience and shop around, but there are still lots of dealers selling them for $1350.
I picked up a used SS TRP last month for $950 off arfcom</div></div>