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    New production Sig 1911 PVD Nickel Rail

    So, after looking at the 2 tone P220 & Q5 Match I ended up with a 1911.

    December 16 2016 build date Sig Sauer. It's been a few years since I've had a steel/wood pistol
    Feels good in the hand. Factory night sights.

    Looking forward to some range time the next few days.



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    Quote Originally Posted by clarkz71 View Post
    So, after looking at the 2 tone P220 & Q5 Match I ended up with a 1911.

    December 16 2016 build date Sig Sauer. It's been a few years since I've had a steel/wood pistol
    Feels good in the hand. Factory night sights.

    Looking forward to some range time the next few days.



    They look so nice. I love the nickel

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    Thanks, it looks even better in person then the pictures show.

    It's a cross between NP3 & Stainless.
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    Better picture...............

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    Change of grips, Sig factory rosewood. Not that anyone will see this.

    Is it me or anti Sig sentiment?




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    I like it. The only thing that I have noticed is that unless you get the Sig 1911's marked as a "Traditional" model, the slide profile isn't always compatible with holsters unless they were made specifically for it. The Traditional models have a slide profile closer to, say, Colt or Springfield or any number of others.

    Still a very nice blaster!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clarkz71 View Post
    Change of grips, Sig factory rosewood. Not that anyone will see this.

    Is it me or anti Sig sentiment?




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    Looks even better and yes anti signess here


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    Thanks, I bought it knowing full well about the holster compatibility issue.
    I actually bought it because I like Sigs slide version, nice lines.

    You'd be surprised how many companies do in fact make Sig specific holsters.
    Comp-Tac model Sig GSR, the first version Sig made (Granite State Rail)

    Milt Sparks, and Theis Holsters. Tommy is custom making me one now, Hybrid leather/kydex
    There out there, just takes a little looking.

    Very well made, tight 1911. Zero rattle when shaken.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bear13 View Post
    Looks even better and yes anti signess here


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    lol, thanks. Good thing I don't seek approval from forums on my weapons choices. .

    Anyone who discounts Sig for a 1911 is missing out.
    I've had several Custom Shop Colts , they don't have
    as good fit & finish as this 1911, Including my Special Combat Gov.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clarkz71 View Post
    lol, thanks. Good thing I don't seek approval from forums on my weapons choices. .

    Anyone who discounts Sig for a 1911 is missing out.
    I've had several Custom Shop Colts , they don't have
    as good fit & finish as this 1911, Including my Special Combat Gov.
    I traded in a tac ops carry. I wish I would have kept it. They are sweet guns. Different strokes for different folks


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