If Wilson's CQB is the closest to what you really want (be extremely picky, these are all very nice 1911's), then go with it.
Another silly thing worth considering is buying one used - both are extremely reliable and wear well, and that leaves budget room for added custom work if that's what you want. I wound up with a NH 10-8, and found a deal on a LB TRS that is now nearly identical - sometimes for the money you can modify something that's 98% there and still be ahead.
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"Being able to do the basics, on demand, takes practice. " - Sinister
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